wizardbeard

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[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Doesn't iTunes let you pay like $0.30 more for the non-drmed file for most music still, or did they kill that in the last decade?

To be honest, I buy CDs where possible, Bandcamp where I can, and shamelessly pirate the rest.

If I recall right, the only exlusive weapon was the Flamethrower, but they also added the missile Warthog. Might be forgetting some other weapons though, as I never had the Xbox version.

I had some fun when I was younger modding the demo. The only content stripped out of it were the levels, so there were all these custom versions of the Blood Gulch map floating around with Ghosts and Scorpion tanks, etc.

I liked messing with weapon properties. Had my own temu/wish.com "cursed halo at home" long before it was a real thing.

  • Sniper rifle fired plasma grenades, and you could do fun stuff like stacking two so the first would throw the second into the air and the trail and explosion made it like a flare.
  • Shotgun fired a spread of frag grenades instead of bullets, and pushed you backwards a bit.
  • Pistol was more accurate, slightly faster, much less damage, and pushed whoever got hit back a ton. You could easily juggle someone up into the skybox with it. It pushed vehicles too.
  • Rocket launcher fired a massive ball of rockets that would lag everything.
  • Flamethrower fired rockets instead of flames, with a much higher ammo pool, but no other changes. So rocket sprinkler.
  • Fully charged plasma pistol fired a Scorpion Tank shot. I think the non charged ones homed in to a stupid extent.
  • Chaingun Warthog fired needler rounds with an increased lifetime.
  • Assault rifle worked as area denial, setting an area in an orb shape around you on fire.
  • The plasma cannon thing would spawn a Scorpion tank over your head, crushing you.
  • I think I turned the needler into a shotgun blast thing, but it still fired needles.
  • I think I changed the elites' plasma smg thing to start firing slowly but "rev up" to stupid fast speeds, and then the cooldown hurt your shields?
  • There was something that would call down a larger version of the plasma cannon projectile from the sky, with a larger explosion radius and a stupid big/strong pushback effect.
  • Vehicle crashes called the same kind of system as a projectile hitting, so you were effectively "shot" with a vehicle impact "bullet" as a rider if you crashed too hard. Congrats that's now a frag grenade explosion. That one was shamelessly stolen from a tutorial.

That's what I remember at least.

Good old Trainwiz. Pretty sure the mad bastard used to frequent 4chan's Elder Scrolls modding threads, so I'm kind of impressed at the restraint of his response.

Give them BBB support you coward!

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The full list really isn't as bad as I expected.

BBC is up there, apnews, the guardian.

As another comment has said, NPR is audio content, and nearly all of their podcasts are available through podcast apps directly. And PBS isn't a news site, so of course it doesn't show up.

Also worth remembering that CNN was pretty widely considered to be balanced until around a decade ago. I'm sure there's a bunch of older people still operating from that.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 2 days ago

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Original Super Mario Galaxy logo: U R MR GAY

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Galaxy 2 logo: (backwards) YA I M R U

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Super Mario Bros movie logo: U R MR BI

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And now, HE MR GAY

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The price has crept up with the paid expansions, but holy shit do NOT sleep on the Castlevania one. It doubles the base game content, and fits in great.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 30 points 5 days ago

Lemmy

lemmynsfw.com is what it says on the tin. Boatload of nsfw communities.

Also, a lot of nsfw sites have forums bolted on if you're really into that sort of thing.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Looks like it's Wikipedia's current fundraising banner thing, since I couldn't figure out what OP meant. Ad blockers for a win.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I know, right?

For a while it looked like everyone was just going to stick with calling the older folks boomers and the younger folks millenials, but I guess some intelligence leaked through into the "futile generational hate" machine.

Is every generation working to make things better than it was? No! Clearly the old folks don't want the young ones to have anything good, otherwise the world wouldn't have any problems by now!

Just give yourself some more years, time for life experiences, and to be shocked and apalled when you learn how hard it can be to coordinate a group of people who all want the same outcomes to a concentrated cooperative effective course of action. Hell, how hard it can be to get them to even agree on the same path to the desired outcome.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

Had a project recently that was effectively "Hey other teams, you have until $date to make this change or you will lose $feature"

The deadline was extended by a month, and we still quietly didn't make the breaking change on our end for another month after. Every team impacted (until they made the change needed) got emails weekly about it, even into the "quiet" extended deadline. Emails went to whole teams so it couldn't be lost by one person going on vacation or something.

Day after breaking change (more than three months after first contact) I sent out the final email to any teams that still hadn't done the needful. "Hey, looks like your shit was still wrong when we did the thing we warned about. It's broken now."

Over a week after breaking change, ten minutes before I'm off for the weekend: "Hey, we've been troubleshooting for a while trying to figure out why $feature no longer works. This is business critical for $reasons. How can we get this resolved?"

"Please see the attached email from over three months ago (attached)."

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

That's always the fucking worst. "You have all the responsibility, but none of the power".

It's all internal "customers" at my workplace. So very often by the time it comes to my team the contract is already signed, and they of course didn't get proper vendor support in the contract. So my team is left to scrape together whatever we can from public info about some obscure industry specific system. Always great to ask support questions and told "we can't answer that, it's proprietary".

We can say "you need to negotiate vendor engineer support for this" until we're blue in the face, but at the end of the day when the shit doesn't work how they were sold it by the sales guy they end up trusting the friendly smiley sales guy when the vendor blames us, rather than the fucking professionals in their own workplace because we tell it to them straight, so interactions with us don't always leave them feeling warm and fuzzy.

Our tech side's upper management has switched up in the last few years, and they say that it's been codified into the purchasing approval process that tech gets a seat at the table before shit gets inked. So I was optimistic.

Then we signed the first new vendor/external support contract for our own tech side shit in a long time, no way for us not to be at the table.

Additional support rebuiling our cloud infra that was previously hacked together as needed, but this time do it "right". Templates, automated tagging, top down more easily managed governance and security controls instead of a messy mix of shit, the works. The plan is to automate a shit ton as infra as code. No one on my team has previous experience doing this as we're not very cloud heavy.

All of this hinges on infra as code and resource templates, and the fucking contract expicitly doesn't include any coding/cloud template building assistance. It wasn't forgotten, they decided against it.

I'm the best script/code monkey on my team. I know I can figure it out, but I was looking forward to having a break from spending 90% of my time staring at code. From being on projects that succeed or fail entirely on my own efforts. I've been stuck on this sort of shit for multiple years while some of my coworkers have been able to be important, but not a bus factor of 1.

Guess it's nice to have job security 🫠

The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again

For some additional context, hot brewing is really only needed for sweet iced l tea. More sugar dissolves into hot liquid than cold, so you put more sugar in it when it's hot so it's extra sweet.

 

Definitely a repost, but it fits the season

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/parenting@lemmy.world
 

My daughter is a little over two, and through well meaning family and friends we have more toys than we know what to do with.

My wife keeps buying what are essentially (fancy looking) big boxes and just dumping everything in them. Love my wife, but that's not working, it's just hiding some of the mess in a box.

We end up with these hardly ever opened boxes full of unorganized piles of toys that we end up having to dig through to find anything specific, and the toys that my daughter is actively using just end up scattered around the floor so they don't disappear into the box dimension.

Every once in a while my daughter opens and digs through the boxes and dumps half the contents on the floor anyway (not like she can see specific things to grab what she wants) and then we just kind of arbitrarily choose some of it to put back in the box and a new combination of mess to leave out.

Unfortunately we have another baby on the way, so I'm probably not getting my wife to let us toss any of it right now.

I'm leaning towards cubby shelves with individual bins for different "types" of toys like her daycare does, but I wanted to hear what strategies other parents tried, and what has and hasn't worked.

 

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Came like this, they absolutely knew:

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