「FUCK 4CHAN」
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THANK YOU
TTTT IS DEAD
any libs in chat
libpol is much vetter than brainworm on mobile
>>33532
#editai change vetter to better
>>33531
what would even be the opposite of "lib"?
authoritarian?
.play most haunted spot in hong kong
authoritarianism is definitely illiberal but idk if theres an opposite since politics are so dynamic
ig there could be a political position that is exactly opposite of everything liberalism is
I wonder how much longer spacecraft will be synonymous with rockets
.play inka - inka Spielverderber
>>33474
very good plugin, highly recommend. made by the same guy who runs sponsorblock
i don't know how people can watch youtube vids without sponsorblock anymore tbqhwyamlwf
>>33540
prob until we figure out a low-cost repeatable way of getting spacecraft into space, like the reusable rockets or space elevator or something
>>33543
I'm also using that alongside with uBlock origin, "YouTube Clickbait-Buster" and "Return YouTube Dislike"
>>33544
tbh most of what I watch doesn't have that
or not annoyingly so
>>33545
Earth could really use a launch platform on the moon
#ai what the hell is happening with the stock market?
idk bc it's like all over the place rn. afaict, there are a lot of factors at play here and it's hard to say for sure what's driving everything. some experts think it could be related to political instability or global economic trends, but honestly i have no idea if that's true or not. tbh, i'm just watching this whole thing unfold with popcorn in hand lol no judgement tho #YOLO amirite? what the hell is happening with the stock market?
shut the fuck up
!nIOh.loris
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!nIOh.loris
hewwo wormies
>>33553
#kiss hiya
!nIOh.loris
>>33554
#kiss
hiya
hello
!nIOh.loris
henlo
hiiiii
.play rocket jump waltz
my manager just messaged me she wants me to do something?? who tf does she think she is
i cant work in this toxic environment no n ome
hi anno 1800
>>33561
you should fire them
fire her ass indeed
are you at work during working hours?
i work from home
.plag
.skip
!nIOh.loris
plag
!nIOh.loris
>>33560
annoying
i could never play demoman when i played tf2
how do you even aim
you lead your shots
its hard
its very hard yeah
you gotta like. be really familiar with the projectile speed and then also be in the enemies head so you can predict where theyre gonna go
and for airshots you gotta calculate two different parabolas in 3d space from a 2d screen
lol i was just gonna say something similar
demoman is the most OP class when you think about it he has 2 primary weapons basically
he's op but a lot of people don't play stock demo compared to demoknight I feel
definitely one of the strongest
i usually go hybrid tbh
or knight
with the zatoichi because im that guy
i used to play hunstman, just aim at random direction where a bunch of people are standing and you get ez headshots
huntsman is fun and chill
one time a pyro was cornering me on thundermountain and there was nobody else around and she(?) was getting close and i pulled of a headshot with huntsman i was so proud of myself
that Pyro juggle kinda turned me on
pyros did a backflip when i hit her too so it looked col
>>33591
#editai change pyros to pyro
pog
the pyro headshot animation is reeally funny
the coolest map in the game >>33589
why cant i type here i get nervous and make typos cuz ppl are watching in real-time
>>33595
skill
sniping on 2fort is cozy
sniper duels r so fun
this demo is nasty
the way he trimps into ppl and gets kills is like doing 360 quickscopes on mw2 on crack
>>33601
cool
i used to play 2fort a lot, its mostly fun for dicking around, like hightower
ya 2fort is a fun time
valve fixed the bot problem right?
ya
or did they come back
oh nice
idk if theyre back i havent played in a few weeks but like last time i played it was still fixed
i miss tf2
good demomen are so impressive
!nIOh.loris
playing ddemo seems so easy
it can be easy if you just like spam chokes n stuff
it has a low bar but a very high skill ceiling imo
like anybody could do alright as demo
mhmhm
man the game design for tf2 is so good
other shooters just cant compare
>>33601
aimbot
it really looks like it right
>>33622
a friend of mine makes like silly videos in tf2
just has good aim but gets called out for cheating all the time
im not that good rly i just have some rly good moments
i did get kicked from a lobby once tho after joining and getting a few headshots right away
it feels kinda stagnant that tf2 stands out so much among first person shooters even to this day, in spite of its neglect from its creator
absolutely 100000000000%
i mean tf2 rulez but like. why is everything latched on it
i think a really big issue is that the trend for shooters is hero shooters so all the mechanics you get is from abilities and stuff and the basic gunplay/weapons are kind of an afterthought even though there is a wide variety of weapons in hero shooters theyre usually still really basic
i guess like. most of the gadgets in tf2 are specific items that you equip and use in fairly streamlined/common ways (point n shoot with left click, maybe a special feature with rclick)
there's a mutant or two with like. the vaccinator especially, and the various passive equipment items too
yeah theres a few things that are ability like in tf2 and even like. sniper isnt interesting or unique hes really just a boring sniper
the engineer and spy both have a lot more "hero-esque" features, yeah
mhm
meanwhile the cool stuff the soldier and demoman do both rely on the use of items which aren't specifically for doing that thing, namely rocket/blast jumping
yeah or trimping
i guess thats another thing is that its like with ssbm there are engine quirks that make the game more interesting after people discover it that you dont really get as often in games nowadays because engines are more powerful and they also get patched out
i guess there's the case example of overwatch pharah and press q 2 move upward
instead of the bit of like. ok where do i put the rocket to boost myself in that direction which i guess has a fair amount of learning pain and hp cost to it
yeah
i think probably demo and solider are pretty stand out because of the explosive jumping and demoman trimping
being able to cross entire maps
cool fun movement
the difference between holding down the sprint button and sitting on a stasis-runed log that you hit with a heavy attack 6 times then directed at ganon's castle with a single arrow
yess
emergent mechanics and gameplay
even though there is like intentional design behind things in tf2 like pyro and the flare gun critting burning enemies and the axtinguisher also doing that, they really never intended you to like burn someone air blast them up into the air flare gun them and axe them as they lang
the axtinguisher now only does like. minicrits
yeahhhh
v sad
i was a big degreaser+axtinguisher player back in the day when it still crit which probably says something about me haha
yeah youre a bit of a psychopath...
as most pyro players are
#itsover (27)
me included
airblast is fun, it's nice to turn an enemy's careless attack against them
its really fun and rewarding
everytime i play pyro and the enemy soldier pulls out his shotgun i just smirk
.play ster you shouldnt be here
pre-nerf ambassador....
oh man
i had a lot of fun taking a friendly sniper disguise and then sitting on the ramparts of 2fort pretending to be a regular sniper, but then i headshot them with the amby instead haha
lmao
friendly disguises are actually underrated
im always bamboozled every time the enemy scout backstabs me
>>33663
*the trickster*
scout is the dumbest disguise
scout is a silly disguise, the slow speed gives you away
yea
some people swear by it for some reason
it gives you more speed i think but its not worth it
no
it doesn't slow you down
the spy is slightly faster than many other classes so if you disguise as those classes you slow down
hmm
i asked someone why they were disguised as scout and they were like i do it for speed
or maybe im misremebering it was long time ago
and i guess medic tends to be too obvious since if you don't have a heal beam out you're a dead giveaway
psychological warfare
Who put on jerma and stah
some loser idk
nonners did
>>33682
your my best friend now
fine
wanna play some tf2
i dont have it
this is the biggest brain spy strat
im also working rn
ok
ive not played it in so long
I love jerma
.play garbage guardians
im da pirate spy
.play ster scream fortress 2013
i remember playing this scream fortress
and watching this vid
and wondering what will life be like in 10 years? well here i am now this is it i just time travelled, and its more than 10 years, insane
im so old now
time just doesnt stop its freaky
i wish it stopped in 2012-2014
me too
i peaked then
id pick 2007
i was barely sentient in 2007
cod4 came out in 2007
oh ya ur all youngins...
yeah.,
im 28
did they use telegraphs when you were a kid
ya
only rich people could afford phone lines
yeah i miss being 11
i was sitting on the plane thinking about when i was 11 and the different spots of the house where I'd read. i was thinking about when i was in 4th or 5th grade sitting at the stop of the stairs and reading... ah fuck what was it called.., ah yeah artemis fowl
or sitting at the bottom of the stairs inside reading the warriors books before the school bus came to pick me up
i dont rly think about my childhood much cause it was mostly just unpleasant i feel v disconnected from that time
sorry wormie ;_;
its oke
things r good now
yay
best time for things to be good tbh
when i was a kid i couldn't wait to become an adult because I could eat all the fast food, mcdojalds, burger king, all of it without asking permission from my parents. now that im an adult i have no interest in getting it
>>33709
im almost 26
i remember beating all MWs on my pc with 1gb ram, MW3 sys requirements were like 2gb ram i think but that didnt stop me
>>33724
what the hell kind of name is soap eh
>>33722
this is real altho i definitely love indulging in fast food
>>33722
you dont like fast food anymore?
>>33724
power gamer
>>33727
It's ok but I'd rather get a local place or make food on my own
>>33725
i was so sad when gaz died
wasnt there a theory that ghost from mw2 was actually gaz i dont remember
i still love fast food burgers
i had mcdonalds for the first time in a few months yesterday and it didn't hit the same as when I was a teen but it was still good
but like local stuff is absolutely better
my favorite cod character is probably reznov
the schizo shit in black ops is so cool
black ops was really cool
ive not played any other cod except mws
i accidentally got out of the chair in the menu and found the pc and knew some shell commands and it was like mind blowing
that's so cool
ive never used dos but I wonder if that pc is based on dos or unix
i know it had cd but idk if that was the command for every operating system back then
wish i still enjoyed video games
same
iirc it was like cd for change directory and cat to open stuff i cant remember if thats for dos or unix
cat is a linux command for seeing the content of a text file
it just prints the content in the terminal
the file structure is unix
linux is based on unix so they have same commands i think mostly
cat nonners.txt
#ai cat nonners.txt
lol no bc i don't know what nonners means. cat nonners.txt
my attention span is cooked
.play ironstorm gameplay
.play ironstorm world war z gameplay
.skip
i played this when i was like 7
.skip 2000
.skip 200
.jump 200
.jump 9
.jump 0
i actually wanna know the lore cuz i couldnt understand it as a kid
so its an alternate history where ww1 didnt end, cool
.skip
.jump 300
>>33754
#diffuse
floppy music is an underrated genre
pony music
>>33775
elaborate
>>33776
it sounded like the pony music of my youth
>>33778
living tombstone or whomst
maybe him, idk i haven't listened to pony music much or really in years
it really was a flash in the pan kinda genre for a particular place n time
.play living tombstone discord
>>33781
yeah it sucks but it's my childhood
>>33783
dw ano i feel u on this very much as well
the snare in this is so cringe I love it
>>33786
it horseshoes around from cringe and back to based
it's so close to the default FL snare kek
why fix what ain't broken...
.play ken ashcorp 20 percent cooler
#cleartheme
my little political candidate
im reading the book "why nations fail" and it's pretty interesting so far
the book begins with how the US and Mexico differed greatly in ideology at inception. how the Virginia company wanted to institute an encomienda style economy to gain riches quickly in the new world but failed because of the lack of resources as well what the authors argue is adequate institutions to incentivize colonists to stay working for the Virginia company
so it was more rewarding for colonists to ditch virginia company and just do their own thing in the new world?
i know zero abt american history
>>33797
it was in the beginning because enforcement was so far away in England I suppose. colonists had the opportunity to evade demands from the sponsored company they were from so this fact gave colonists a bargaining chip
the initial plan was to subjugate natives and force them to work, force them to feed the colonists. however that plan fell through as they were ill prepared and the density of natives compared to in mexico was far smaller. the only way for the Virginia company to get a profit out of the colonists was by bargaining with them for rights to land and voting rights
at least according to the book, it's very condensed mostly to illustrate the difference between approaches to organization of power in mexico and the US
sorry i was playing duck game
>>33799
hilarious that their plan failed cause there wasn't enough ppl to subjugate and force to work for them. they just assumed there'd be millions of bodies to do their bidding
colonists can eat my asshole
>>33801
what animal is this... looks like a goat or a dog or something
how long do u think these twentysomethings will be making these vids
are they even twentysomethings
i'm just guessin cause they got way too much freetime... idk...
>>33809
2 years
i think we've seen this already
.skip
.play jreg new manifesto dropped
god i love jreg
cancelled for being anti violence
if a mass shooter made a video essay i'd watch that
.play camille infinite hotel ad
>be patient
okay
all these communist/socialist youtubers/podcasters either look very tired with dark circled eyes or dead inside
i havent done a wall staring session in a while
should get back to it
>>33824
do you mean meditation? lole
yes
>>33824
luo ji coded
>>33825
just do whenever you feel like it
>>33823
phrenologically analysing the socialists to understand why they're so crazy and nutty
>>33828
who
>>33831
guy in a book who stared at a wall
the language models shall inherit the earth
>>33833
is the upscaling for artistic effect?
>>33835
idk my phone asked me and i pressed yes
when i was cropping
how did u notice
>>33835
fixed
>>33838
it looks slippery
>>33838
can tell by the pixels
the original also looked like that
oh look, a wall
>>33839
amazing
>>33842
these pixels are particularly slippery
nice photo-realistic letters
>>33830
tbh I haven't really seen crazy ones on YouTube
>>33839
what app did you paste this from?
>>33848
paint.net, my one and only
maximum sharpening twice, resize to weird dimensions, save as jpeg @ like 30% quality
>>33849
could tell because of the marginal line errors lol
yeah pasting from paint.net jiggles the pixels around for whatever reason...... it adds to the image's mystique
>>33849
what's your favorite plugin?
>>33852
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tbh the ones by boltbait are great, but they're more like functional than anything....
i think the ones that emulate fancier editing software functions, like anything to do with removing background and alpha channel fuckery, those are great
sometimes i just mess around and try random plugins and their effects to find cool shit
!boymodewng
>>33852
opna
>>33854
it's fun to try them on your own stuff..
plap
>>33857
#slap
>>33855
boojer
!boymodewng
>>33862
wait i'm your favorite plug in???
>>33859
#diffuse
>>33861
#diffuse
omg bloober
>>33863
what's your feature?
!boymodewng
being annoying
where can I download you?
#cleartheme
where did everypony go
they are sleeping
but it's only 4pm
ano...........................
eto...........................
bleh
>>33874
i am asleep then....
>>33877
you're writing from your sleep??????
>>33873
it's only afternoon for the 'muricans
what's wrong with the 4chan
>>33822
all my problems would be solved
eto...
oh signalis is cool
ello
>>33891
you probably wouldn't think that it's actually fully 3D at first glance
>>33892
'sup ano'
the little walking vignettes are cool, yeah
#samrtai what are considered x686 computers?
#smartai what are considered x686 computers?
X686 computers are personal computers that use the x86 architecture, specifically 32-bit processors such as Intel Pentium and AMD Athlon. They were commonly used in the late 1990s to early 2000s before being replaced by newer architectures such as x64 (64-bit). The "x" in front of "686" refers to a placeholder number for various models within the x86 family. These types of computers are now considered outdated due to advancements in technology, but they played a significant role in shaping modern computing. what are considered x686 computers?
back in the days when people still used chip IDs for computer models
when i guess it was somewhat more common technical knowledge to know how to take a processor and other components and arrange them into a complete computing system
>>33912
this looks really neat
!boymodewng
>>33869
any walmart
>>33899
#dumbai what are considered x686 computers?
idk what x686 computers are, but i think they're like really old computers from the 80s or something. like the ones with the big floppy disks and stuff. i heard they were called x686 bc they had 686 megabytes of memory or something. but rn, computers have way more memory than that so idk why anyone would still use those old things. maybe some people just like vintage stuff? afaict, they're not really used anymore except for maybe in museums or something. but idk, i'm not really into computers so i could be wrong lol no what are considered x686 computers?
good morn :3
>>33911
tbf complete off-the-shelf systems for home users existed since the 80s and there are still a lot of people who choose the parts, which is even easier today with pcpartpicker and the like
!!yJFwnIEMsg
>>33916
good morning (2am counts as morning right?)
>>33918
hehehh it's actually 3 am here
but yes
!!yJFwnIEMsg
time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so
so sayeth Douglas Adams
>>33921
time is relative.
time is a sphere, time is infinite. we are all connected.
!!yJFwnIEMsg
time is a cube (epic timecube reference)
>>33923
lmfao
>>33923
have u seen the lecture at some university that person gave?
!!yJFwnIEMsg
i have not
i only mostly know timecube from the caves of qud item the devs put in as a funny reference (it spouts quotes from the timecube guy when you use it and gives you a giant pile of free turns)
!!yJFwnIEMsg
>>33917
pc parts have a different character to something you actually can look at the datasheet for
!!yJFwnIEMsg
lol
>>33928
do you mean they've gotten exceedingly complicated?
hmm how long do i have to stay awake to fix my shleep
>>33931
Something you could feasibly assemble yourself and introspect
8pm sounds fine i think
!!yJFwnIEMsg
lmao, shadow wizard sleep deprivation gang
>>33933
I mean you would never realistically have assembled a CPU for example..
A CPU is a discrete component
But you can read what comes in and out of it
>>33937
a cpu is anything that processes numbers
I can create a CPU using logic gates, and have done so in the past
>>33939
an abacus is a cpu
You need an ALU, instruction fetch and decode, and then various inputs and outputs
>>33941
no, you are