CromulantCrow

joined 1 month ago
[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

Yup. That was exactly it. I was thinking "I know how to do these" and not even paying attention to the instructions at the bottom.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 4 points 1 day ago

Why live? What's the meaning of life? What's the purpose of life? I hope I don't have to explain that people have been asking this question since we first were able to form words and start thinking. You're going to get as many different opinions to answer this question as there are people to write a response. You could spend a lifetime studying philosophy and not find a definitive answer. And in the end you just have to decide for yourself which answer most speaks to you. Are you atheist, materialist, spiritual, philosophical? Take your pick.

Personally, I like Buddhist philosophy for these kinds of questions. And I suspect the Buddha would say that we are here because of craving for sense pleasures, craving for existence, and ignorance of our true nature and the true nature of reality. We live because we want to exist, we want to have experiences and feel the things that are available to us as living beings. Whether it's food or sex or money or adventure or admiration or love we feel like getting the things we want will make us happy. The flip side of craving is aversion, where we feel like achieving separation from those things that are unpleasant will make us happy.

Volumes have been written about this and it's impossible to summarize well in a single post. But if it speaks to you there's a lot more to say about it.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 37 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Why do all of these look inverted to me? Like, what should be a mountain is a deep hole in the ground.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I don't remember navigating menus being particularly onerous.

Getting around is tedious at first, but soon you get vehicles, and, even better, this zipline thing that you can put anywhere. Those are fun to build and navigate.

The only recommended combat is tying your enemies up with ropes, or later, with a rope gun. (I wonder if Kojima is into bondage) I mean, you can kill the enemy couriers, but it's not a good idea.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago

Industria. It was free on Epic, I think. Took me a while to figure out the boxes said "supplies" and were meant to be broken open to get ammo. Till then it was kind of frustrating running out of ammo over and over. Gameplay and environments kind of remind me of the half life franchise in a way.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Every time something hopeful like this appears I start wondering if it's safe to imagine that maybe things could get better here in the US. But so far I've been disappointed over and over. Part of me wants to just skip over the "maybe something good will happen" part and get right to the "oh, well, looks like he was assassinated by a blackwater hit squad" part. Money is power. The donor class gets what they want. And I have no faith that working within the electoral system will fix that.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I literally just prompted it with "Please finish this essay" and then typed in what justqueenthoughts had posted. And yeah, I think it followed along in the style of the prompt reasonably well, but didn't really add anything interesting. Which is no surprise, that's what LLMs do. Point it in a direction and it will supply an approximation of the mean in the training data that applies.

I have to admit, though, I hadn't heard of the “Two Cultures” debate, popularized by C.P. Snow.

[–] CromulantCrow@lemmy.zip 14 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (13 children)

Replying to my own comment, I think the best tell that this is AI generated is the — character. There's not even a key on the keyboard for that. Alt-0151 (on the keypad) is the only way I know how to get it. Aside from that, I pity the teacher who has to grade this type of slop. But then, I guess grading high-school essays has never been a highlight of the job.