7bicycles

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[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 14 points 2 days ago (2 children)

They hand those out for free

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 20 points 2 days ago (4 children)

If I hand a bartender 5 moneys I get a beer, if I hand a teacher 5 moneys I get like nothing

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 9 points 2 days ago

wanting a very specific power tool and then spending 1,5 years scouring craigslist or local equivalent for it to get it at an insanely cheap price

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 10 points 3 days ago

woke alex jones voice: they're turning the freaking frogs carbrained

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago

It sounds like bad fiction honestly

It's a bit less ancap than it might initially sound but it does still sound like to me of having the inherent issue of being mostly reactive instead of proactive.

My theory is that it's a reaction to Ukraine being insanely corrupt and they figured out they wouldn't be able to unfuck the traditional structures in the midst of being invaded and as such just basically built a new one on top

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 24 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I feel like historically most countries realized that when you actually need a coherent organisation to do shit under pressure, i.e. what you want out of the armed forces, the free market bullshit is right out.

Now there's the counterfactual here which is Ukraines weird discord run gamified RL-EXP-Point gathering for resupplies. Given the whole premise of that entire war I'd say just on that aspect the ukranians seem to be doing oddly well with it considering how fucking stupid it sounds, but then again russia seems to be doing the same sort of war-but-neoliberal here. Which is a scenario that neither meshes well with 24 hour global burger king deployment capabilities nor what the USAF usually gets tasked to do

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 7 points 5 days ago

they might be, my point is they're doing an insanely bad job against protecting against that exact threat

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 30 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I admit to having pentester brain here but that's not impenetrable to anybody who actually wants to get in there instead of being mostly opportunistic about it on a random break-in risk vs. reward scale. Guarantee you whatever money they spent on bullshit security systems would've been better spent as insurance to just get your home cinema back at 10% of the price since all these places are furnished by interior architects and not like, actually living there, bribing local politicians so a cop car idles outside all day or, if you wanna go really woke with it, welfare. And "guy who really wants to get in there, to get to you, specifically" is like the one thing the police are incredibly bad at protecting against even if you're rich.

I think this mirrors the WSJ-Article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/the-mega-rich-are-turning-their-mansions-into-impenetrable-fortresses/ar-AA1Waeot

About $1 million was spent on bullet-resistant smart glass. And the front-entry security features cost more than $1 million.

Real good use of money to save you being burgled like one one of those rich people home cinema systems that costs 250k or whatever

Bonus lmao:

The home’s most fortified feature lies hidden behind a wood-paneled wall: a reinforced concrete safe room with a 2,000-pound door and an air filtration system built to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

Imagine the horror of being able to play any video game with a 5 year old graphics card, who would buy the overpriced scalped GPUs now?!

Barring notable examples like STALKER 2 isn't this just now and has been for a while? I feel like I see so many people talking about their RTX 2000 series still being fine and I don't really see anyone futzing with ubermegaültragraphics anymore á la Crysis 1 back then, it seems to be mostly endless shaders for GTA IV and V.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

The underlying technology isn't really inherently bad, presenting it in chatbot format definitely is though.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

I think we’re going to hit some major problems not long from now as a significant portion of people start offloading their thinking to these corporate models.

It's been surprising to me how many people seemingly suffer under the oppression of having to think. Like their ideal job would be white collar factory line work and when something unexpected comes up they ask the LLM and it tells them what to do and they do it. Just straight up locking yourself into the chinese room.

Like even ignoring how bad LLMs generally are, apart from the obvious question of how you figure you, the friction between the computers just talking to each other, is gonna keep being employed and maybe even the far fledged (to the non technical people) question of "if anything in the real world that affects this excel file ever changes, what's the dataset you train that thing on when nobody is even doing it anymore" this just sounds like my personal hell. The only berable part of white collar work is problem solving and you want that automated away to just mindlessly type in numbers or click buttons for 8 hours a day?

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

imo all the mid shooters of that era have just aged terribly, singularity is the same way. It was novel back then that you have cool gimmick powers but it doesn't stand the test of time

 

Pictured here is the ones by Velorian for E-Bikes

Bicycle indicators are available to purchase and there's some variety going from gadget that breaks in a day to proper ones. But there is surprisingly little of them and most of them run on batteries and standard bluetooth connections which I think is kind of ass for something safety critical.

Anyways germany, in 2024, finally made bicycle indicators legal for all types of bicycles instead of only 2 tracked ones or where the way it's built would make it impossible to use your hands and people have gotten cracking at building something, to me, better.

This one hooks up to the E-bike battery, which at least in germany will keep on the lights even if empty on reserve power because LEDs don't take much. They also build one with a dedicated battery pack and wired everything you can hook up to your dynamo to recharge as you ride which imo takes a lot of hassle out of it.

Everything is of course made to esoteric german safety specs and as such the pre-order model costs about 200 - 250€ all said and done. But I'm guessing in a decade these will have arrived at a more reasonable price.

 

Thought came to me while I was stirring a pot. There's so many ways people get into "you don't have to eat vegetables". I assume you start there and work backwards honestly.

Off the top of my head, there's:

  • I'm a rich dipshit showing the poors how to eat cheap (it never includes vegetables)
  • eating vegetables is gay but carbs are fine (the your da diet)
  • eating anything but meat is gay
  • eating carbs of any kind is bad (keto)
  • appeal to ancestral diets (I imagine my forefathers only ate hunted deer and berries)
  • incredibly idosyncretic appeal to ancestral diets (I imagine my specific family ancestors ate only t-bones from wild aurochs)
  • esoteric woo-woo-hippyism about how onions de-align your chakra
  • vegetables are singularily too expensive (excluding food deserts don't @ me)
  • vegetables are too time consuming to eat
  • I'm "allergic" to vegetables (my diet is so out of whack I can't process fiber anymore) (excluding actual medical conditions don't @ me)
 

Came out last summer and is to my knowledge basically the only bicycle game that's not exclusively downhill MTB.

I gave it about 3 hours and am now in world 2. It's an open world racing and exploration game, reminds me of Crash Tag Team Racing or Banjoe Kazoiie Nuts and Bolts in that way. You also get to swap out your bicycle parts with 4 stats, power, handling, grip and aero (as in aerodynamics, not air control). Some of them are grounded and understandable, but it does get wacky with it if you want and the ideal build at any given time is mostly some frankenstein monster. The devs apparently lurk on /r/xbiking and you feel the influence, but it's not reddit in a bad way.

It has a story to give some sense of progression but it's basically just plot for plots sake, allthough who cares. The bicycle people you race are all short, but well made pastiches of real life bicycle archetypes, which is fun.

The races themselves have some sort of soft categorization into mtb, gravel or road but it really doesn't matter much, There's both crits, so lap races, as well as point to point.

The cycling, to me, is sadly a bit lackluster. I mean I'm obviously on the deep end of what I'd like here but other than hills reduce your top speed way faster than they would in anything with an engine, this doesn't feel much like cycling. the handling is different from similar 4-wheeler based titles, but then you just have an accelerate and a brake button, both on a binary despite the game recommending and playing best with a controller. You start and use a singlespeed drivetrain for a good while, after around 4 hours I just unlocked my first two-speed gearbox. The singlespeed doesn't really act like a singlespeed, it's a CVT, as such the two-speed basically just feels like an optional "if you'd like some shifting" addon. Unless I crash I've not found a reason to shift out of the 2nd gear once I hit speeds because you don't slow down a lot.

It basically feels like a bit of wasted potential if you're making a bicycle videogame anyhow. Give me some 2x or 3x gearing, you don't usually find that in a racing game. Maybe instead of a mario-kart-esque drifting mechanic you gotta mind pedalstrokes so you don't pedalstrike the ground going around corners - you know, anything bicycle basically.

As it stands, if you're into bicycles or looking for a relaxing open world racing game for a few bucks this might be up your alley. Parts are abound, it's charming, the music is some really good english italopop that fits the setting and the riding is fun, just a bit too little of a bikeride.

Bonus points for being able to get off your bike and walk with it. You have to do it to interact with the world and it genuinely makes the place feel way less like you are a talking vehicle, despite that being true.

 

There's nothing new under the sun and all but what do you consider your recipe? Something you cobbled together out of scraps and it turned out amazing or maybe you started at something known and iterated on it enough to make it yours?

 

It's so fucking stupid. Snow removal responsibilities basically go along with property. Municipal streets are either done by the city or it just decides "nah" and doesn't do it, sidewalks and bike paths are for the residents (sometimes done by a service if it's a rental building or the owner resident springs for it). Except on city property, where sidewalk and bikepath clearing is, again, the cities responsibility.

Then there's county roads, often they go through the municipality and as such latter won't do it unless getting reimbursed by the county. Then there's state roads, same deal, then there's federal roads who as far as I'm aware just do it themselves mostly, allthough could contract it out, but otherwise same deal as they tend to cross both counties and municipalities.

Then there's train property like crossings, which is the train companies responsibility, and like bus stops, which falls on the bus company and if you have it, tramways and tramstops, that also have to be done by the operating company. Again, unless there's some contract and reimbursement shit going on.

Love to send out like 30 different groups of snow clearing people in a wild mishmash of priorities that leaves a checkerboard of ice patches in the public space

 

I feel like I'm reasonably good at picking at a game on the gameplay level, as per what works and does not and why and surface videogame essayist stuff like ludonarrative dissonance (or the rare examples of ludonarrative harmony).

I may offer you my finest insight into video games such as "Lara Croft has some sort of father complex going on" and "Shadow of Chernobyl is unintentionally about life in the collapse of the soviet union" which even by my own admission feels shallow and trite. You watch someone like Jacob Geller or Noah Caldwell-Gervais and they have fascinating things to say even on games you wouldn't expect it, like NCG on Quake.

How do I become that knowledgeable? Interesting? Analytical? about video games?

 

https://news.asu.edu/20250124-environment-and-sustainability-depending-car-could-be-impacting-your-life-satisfaction

The research revealed that when individuals relied on cars for more than 50% of their out-of-home activities during a typical week, their satisfaction with life declined.

[...]

*Answer: One way we measured car dependence was by asking respondents to estimate the percentage of time they rely on a car for out-of-home activities in a typical week. What we found is that, generally, as car dependence increases, life satisfaction tends to go up — but only to a certain point. Beyond that, we start to see a decrease.

To make sure the relationship we observed was not influenced by other factors, we used regression analysis and controlled for various external factors that other research has linked to life satisfaction. The tipping point, or threshold, where life satisfaction begins to decrease, is around 50%. When people rely on their car for more than half of their out-of-home activities, it seems to have a negative effect on their life satisfaction.*

[...]

However, what we observed is that car dependence does not just affect how people feel while traveling — it seems to have a more lasting impact on overall life satisfaction. This finding is surprising because existing studies often display a weak link between car use and broader life satisfaction. Our research suggests that the effects of car dependence go beyond the immediate experience of a trip and may influence long-term sense of well-being.

 

I'm not bragging here, it's a point of discussion, I feel like so many games where aim plays any role give you a smorgasboard of tools and tactics and it all pales to "be somewhat decent at mouse aim". Is it because they're heavily designed around controllers? Is it just wasted potential like so much else? Am I too dumb to do sick nasty useful combo on the AI or am I simply god's chosen gamer?

EDIT: I play on normal, usually. I know, there's my problem, but it's not like the underlying problem gets solved via requiring 3 head shots or having to interact with a half baked stealth system that either doesn't work or mostly works on "sit invisibly in a bush until the patrol walks their 30th circle on this route"

 

Catch up here

After some hollabaloo about whether there were any traffic simulations the situation as of now is Ute Bondes (carbrain democratic union) says there were traffic simulations, but the car drivers refuse to adhere to them.

Now you might think this is deeply, deeply stupid but it gets better: all the car drivers actually do adhere to them, because all the traffic simulations showed exactly what is happening; perma-congestion. I assume this was too woke for the CDU and as such they ignored it and opened the thing anyways. Proposed fixes now include turning a bike lane into a car lane (instantly got thrown out because it's too complicated) or turning a parking lane into a car lane (instantly got thrown out because muh parking). The solution as of now is wait for the nearby bridge to be fixed (not happening) for more lanes, surely that'll alleviate the problem.

When she's not busy fucking up an entire district of Berlin on account of carbrain, Ute Bonde spends her time proposing good things such as "building another landing strip at the catastrophe that is the BER Berlin airport" or "building a maglev tram"

 

I'm referring to both "lol lmao why am I putting this leaf in" posts and "omg I found a leaf in my chipotle" posts here because both have the same issue of broadcasting their confusion over the internet instead of just looking it up.

You could chalk this up to social media but even before that's advent you had Jamie Oliver showing you a 30 min dinner that consists of leftover ingredients that are not picked up by his show / cookbook and also assumes you're cooking on kitchen grade equipment instead of the landlord special like most of his presupposed target audience and feel free to swap him for any number of aspiritional celebrity cooks.

It's all showstuff. Which can be nice but let's be honest here, if you're cooking a lot at home you'll be eating slop (non derogatory) most of the time because between price and time investment that's what gets you tasty, manageable, affordable.

But that's not in the cookbooks, I'm pretty sure I own all of them because if you're a known home cook they just end up at your house. If you ate nothing but Jamie Olivers Healthy 30 min Dinners (all of them take about an hour or so because they presuppose you start with a 10L boiling pot of water and have the skills necessary to dice a large onion in a minute) you'd end up nutritionally deficient and poor.

But say you were to google lense your bay leaf and find out what it does, where does that leave you? I feel like there isn't a site in the world that teaches you home economics cooking where you concoct up something healthy, tasty and time saving out of like half a pantry and a capsicum you bought on sale. I speak two languages and I've never found one - where the fuck are they?

 

Picture via Wikimedia

You row to go forward but instead of water it's wheel

Fun fact: Every year about 10 randomly chosen white middle aged dads in the west are afflicted with rowbike madness and start trying to revolutionize this as the next best thing. They pull of frankly impressive engineering feats to produce the most contraption bicycle yet devised, here's an early 2020s example

 

Magic is real albeit reserved to semi-uncontacted tribes in parts unknown is a fine setting but a much more interesting story would be how two exiles built the 300m long switch operated windpowered pipe organ that remains functional with absolutely no maintenance

Every one of the ancient magical civilisations you encounter in Tomb Raider, besides magically never showing up on satellite imagery, are all centered around the magical thing that changes the world so nobody recognizes they're sitting on the never-failing-never-maintenance ball bearing technology

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