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A1sauc3d t1_jecree3 wrote
Reply to comment by DeepSeaDolphin in I would spend so much money on a new Star Wars podracing game. by TheTyGoss
I’m guessing the kinds of people who say “I’d spend SO much money on X game!” Are the type of people who enjoy spending money on microtransactions.
I’d spend like $20 on buying a new pod racing game, but i have no desire to spend thousands of $ pimping my pod with gold drip lol. But some people like that kinda thing. But I don’t think anyone likes p2w lol, at least I haven’t seen anyone say that ever.
A1sauc3d t1_jdkbgkz wrote
Reply to comment by Incendas1 in How does the rabies virus actually compel the host to bite? How does it know how to tell the brain to bite another living thing? by Lettuce-b-lovely
Exactly. And I think it’s important for the OP to note that rabies doesn’t “make the host want to bite others to spread the virus”. It simply causes the host to lose fear and become agitated, confused and agressive, which leads to biting incidents. But it’s not like there’s a voice in the animal’s head telling it to go find something to bite so they can spread the infection, like you might imagine with zombies who are hungry for brains or whatever. It’s just a consequence of the behavioral changes. Which as you said, happened to help it spread, yada yada.
This article gets into the details of what’s causing the behavioral changes and such if you’re interested OP:
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319735#Virus-interacts-with-muscle-receptors
A1sauc3d t1_j4z0fn3 wrote
Reply to comment by Youvebeeneloned in Siri pulled a false alarm at the gym and caused 15 armed police officers to show up by CubingSoda
How is the headline misleading? Just because Siri along with the trainer caused the false alarm? And not just Siri itself? Doesn’t really seem that misleading lol. It’s pretty much what I was expecting when I went to read the article. What I was expecting from the headline was that someone’s apple product accidentally dialed emergency services, and the sounds of the machines and weights clanking around somehow sounded like gunshots to the operator. So not too far off.
A1sauc3d t1_j1ffq24 wrote
Reply to comment by Eswyft in Russian politician files legal challenge over Putin's reference to Ukraine "war" by JBupp
Lmao, right. I’m sure Putin will get a hefty fine and be doing prison time for this one ^/s
A1sauc3d t1_ivrsyil wrote
Reply to comment by Different-General-23 in He jokingly compared covid to a zombie apocalypse. An arrest followed. by maxxspeed
Yeah, that’s their reasoning. It’s just BS. Moral of the story, don’t fuck with the police, no matter how innocuous it may seem. Do, however, vote for candidates interested in limiting their power. Because the police get away with far too much. And whether or not they like you and how much money you have seem to be the largest contributors towards whether you see the inside of a cell. Our justice system is broken, you gotta pay-to-win, and being poor or a minority is an offense in and of itself. Sorry, got way side tracked there lol. Just hard not to vent about it when the topic of police comes up.
A1sauc3d t1_iuh43zz wrote
Reply to comment by techaddict0099 in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
Where are you getting 500 people on the bridge? Per your linked article there was only 150 on it when it collapsed.
A1sauc3d t1_iuh3vft wrote
Reply to comment by H-Man132 in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
Yeah I think the OP is wrong. Even just by looking at the cctv 500 seems way too high. Obviously could be an illusion due to the angle, but even in that clip it’s not like there isn’t empty space, and to fit 500 people on there they would have to be right on top of each other.
I bet it was more like recommended capacity was 100 and they had 150 on there. But that’s definitely a failure on the bridges end. People aren’t counting heads as they’re checking out this tourist attraction. Something like this shouldn’t have been possible from just a handful of extra people who got a little roust.
A1sauc3d t1_iuh3e0b wrote
Reply to comment by Pm-mepetpics in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
The linked article says “Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghavi, who rushed to Morbi, said about 150 people were on the bridge at the time of the accident.”, so idk where this 500 number is coming from.
A1sauc3d t1_iuh3b2b wrote
Reply to comment by H-Man132 in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
There were only 150 people on the bridge total when it collapsed, per the linked article. So idk where you’re getting 400 more than recommended from.
A1sauc3d t1_iuh2prx wrote
Reply to comment by Pm-mepetpics in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
Yeah, that definitely should not have been able to take down the whole bridge. Someone’s got some splainin to do.
Good find tho! Thanks for sharing it.
A1sauc3d t1_iugsyia wrote
Reply to comment by acqz in 130 killed as bridge collapses in Gujarat (India), days after reopening by techaddict0099
Yeah that’s what the spokes person for the group in charge of its maintenance said. Definitely just sounds like preliminary pr bs to pass off the blame which ultimately falls on their shoulders.
No bridge should be so fragile that a few to many people in any one spot causes the whole thing to come down.
A1sauc3d t1_itshsxb wrote
Reply to comment by Thighabeetus in Moonwalkers give users a powered boost as they walk by geoxol
That’s the ones! I knew they weren’t heelie brand but I couldn’t remember the name lol. They were so fun 😂
A1sauc3d t1_itsh8mg wrote
Reply to comment by Thighabeetus in Moonwalkers give users a powered boost as they walk by geoxol
Heelies were dope. And they probably still are dope! I had the kind with grind plates across the middle of the shoe, it was a blast. I should get me another pair…
That being said, heelies weren’t trying to be some ultra efficient transportation solution lol. They were just fun shoes meant for kids ;) afaik
A1sauc3d t1_irjymf6 wrote
Reply to comment by WhatTheZuck420 in AI tool can scan your retina and predict your risk of heart disease ‘in 60 seconds or less’ by Abhi_mech007
Which is a good start! Definitely something that should be regulated at the federal level tho. With HEFTY fines that don’t allow it to be just a cost of doing business when you get caught occasionally.
A1sauc3d t1_irglmfe wrote
Reply to comment by Option_Null in AI tool can scan your retina and predict your risk of heart disease ‘in 60 seconds or less’ by Abhi_mech007
While we’re at it lets heavily legislate what can be done with said biometric data.
A1sauc3d t1_jee65ej wrote
Reply to Why do games nowadays have to be categorized either really good or really horrible? by mega_lova_nia
Games are complicated products. One part of a specific game can be really good while other parts of that same game are really bad. So even labeling something “mediocre” is reductive. I haven’t played all the games you are talking about, but for cyberpunk they hyped it up to be far more than it was, and they released a severely buggy product at launch. So people were rightfully pissed. Since then it’s received a lot of patches and now people enjoy the game much more.
So not meeting expectations is a big part of it. If everyone is expecting 9/10 experience and you deliver a 6/10 with a bunch of bugs, they are gonna be more upset than if they were expecting a 6 out of 10 and that’s what they got.