I just feel like if they were acting honorably, they would have invited the victors instead of kidnapping them via what I assume was a cowardly ambush (based off the fact they have no memory of it), and freezing them until their loved ones were dead.
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I watched the animated Predator movie the other day, and was miffed that
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they would kidnap people who won against their hunters, freeze them for who knows how many years (thereby effectively ending their lives as they know it) and bring them across the galaxy to fight for their lives again. Respect that the winner won you sore losers. Absolutely no honor.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•After all these years, it's hard to believe it's gone.
3·4 hours agoNever start a land war in Asia?
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Major airline bans ‘barebeaters’ across all 24 daily flights from UK airportsEnglish
3·21 hours agoIs the main image above this article AI generated? It feels like it but I can’t pin down exactly why.
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Bready@lemmy.world•Another loaf last night, let it proof longerEnglish
2·21 hours agoAccording to my internet sleuthing, “prove” is a british term but “proof” is more widely used. I learned about baking through GBBO so I was also confused.
Seems weird to me to use the noun proof as a verb, but not the weirdest twist of english I’ve seen.
I was also wondering why I kept seeing the same “Faith” email pop up over and over again. Makes sense if it’s a series, though I feel they should link to each other if so.
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Work Reform@lemmy.world•Contractual trap on remote working job offer
7·22 hours agoI read stuff like this and think “I would never supply my sensitive documents to an LLM!” But, like usual, I’m sure I’ll find myself without any other option in the near future.
My brother: excitedly “The game makes you go to the bathroom regularly, and if your armor is too thick you overheat and there’s a hidden stat that makes you run slower. Greatest game ever made!”
Me: “Why?!”
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
1·1 day agoTemporal Anti-Aliasing. It’s a cheap and effective way to get rid of the jagged edges of a rendered image, but temporal effects like TAA and all of the other tools derived from it, like a lot of other AA options and most frame generation techniques, introduce blurring and shadow smearing.
I tried posting a three second clip from TP2 showing it clearly, but Voyager didn’t seem to like it. This post is an extreme example, but you can see it in most modern AAA games. Cyberpunk had it bad (another game I adore).
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
2·2 days agoThanks!
My biggest complaint with TP2 is that, between the two games, they added forced TAA like so many other games. TAA introduces blurring that drives me into a rage. The original came out before all that and was great, so I’m not super excited to try the modified version, though I might grab it just to support them a little more.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
9·2 days agoTalos Principle 2. It’s a solid chamber puzzle game like Portal, but the philosophy audio logs were so good that they shifted my real world views into a less nihilistic place.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
1·2 days agoAnimal Well had some code breaking I enjoyed.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What video game did you not expect to like as much as you did?
3·2 days agoOne of the quick time events in Wolf Among Us is my favorite gaming moment.
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Beast attacks you thinking Belle is cheating on him, doesn’t listen to reason. Quick time events to defend yourself turn into quick time events to kick his ass. The game keeps going “Press A! Hell yeah, punched him in the head. Tap X for a flurry of blows!” That’s your only guidance, no paragon or renegade binary choice how to handle it.
If you nail all of the quick time prompts, you beat him nearly to death and Belle is horrified. Or, if you are thinking critically, you can opt to purposefully fail the prompts and stop as soon as the fight leaves him. You would think you’re failing based off of the prompts and noises, but he’s not a puddle of blood and you didn’t lose your sanity, and as far as I’m concerned it’s a much better outcome.
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15·3 days agoTbh, if I saw my dad absolutely fucked up after hitting my vape pen as a teenager, it would probably have rattled me enough to make me stop for a few years at least.
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2·3 days agothe Office Space effect
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Ah, yes! You're doing a great job there. Thank you for the transparency.
4·3 days agoYesterday I installed a program to run windows games. The installation through the terminal spat out ten different types of “Error reading the jupitos bus” type messages that I simply could not parse, but they sounded grim and serious.
But it ran just fine afterwards so those messages couldn’t have been that important?
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Technology@piefed.social•Microsoft gets tired of “Microslop,” bans the word on its Discord, then locks the server after backlash
4·3 days agoI’d hate to meet the kind of person who would spend time there, but at least they threw Microslop around enough to get the place shut down.
For $100 at least fully remove the labels geeze
When I was 15 I worked at a seasonal greenhouse gig moving flowers around, and every single person I worked with was a full blown stoner, management included. A week before they laid everyone off, someone (presumably one of the other teenagers) came and stole 30 giant pots and a bunch of soil. Honestly, that was more proactive action than I expected out of them.



If the Predators thought it was an honor, why kidnap them? Surely they would come willingly?