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benevaloo.bsky.social
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Having coached boys for 20+ years and having three sons 2 who are adults, the only ones I've heard mention this are those listening to terminally online extremely vocal culture warriors. It's an attempt to recruit disaffected young men to bring them inside. It's manipulative and predatory.
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Anti-semitic for sure thus the bigoted label. There was obviously anti-semitism as a part of fascim, but plenty of that without fascism. As for IQ nonsense..not fascist either, just ironically stupid.
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I'm aware of some of his bigotted, idiotic views, but nothing I've seen would be considered fascism. Any examples?
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Who'd fuck a nazi?
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Minecraft dude?
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What indie developers are fascists? Seriously, this seems like it would be extremely rare.
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I feel like we would have noticed if this had happened before.
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Is this something indie devs tend to do often?
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How does a game developer commit fascism?
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He's an excellent night watchman.
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It is stupidly bonkers, cringey and just so watchable, love it.
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I can't hear my threadripper next to me.
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Bang for buck certainly, in absolute terms...it really would depend on the game.
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It's very much diminishing returns. Working in flight simulation and more recently game development where we use Threadrippers (Yes well over 10k), they are great for development workflows (compiling, asset building etc) which are very highly threaded. For playing games...my laptop is good enough.
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Nowhere near 5 times as awesome as a $4400.00 one. If a game isn't particularly highly threaded then that threadripper isn't going to do much for you.
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He's trying to drum up engagement on his website, and everyone keeps falling for it.
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I must say sir, I've got to admire your balls. www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzbZ...
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I'd have made that chess game thing.
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x.com/FriendsOScie... I don't know if people truly think fossil fuels waste most of their primary energy, but they sure argue like they do..Again these are easy to find.
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If you wish to see it that way, good luck. Have a great day.
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I gave you two examples, I can keep going back through my replies for more, but I'm not sure it would make a difference to you.
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Not as misleading as primary energy.
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The issue in those tweets is the use of primary energy as the metric.
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The issue isabout using primary energy as the metric. It's the same problem whether used for electricity generation, transport, heating, industrial.or other uses. They were just two of many instances where people have used primary energy instead of energy demand.
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Sorry all...not ask. Stupid autocorrect.
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The one the op was written about.
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Why do you think the point is about energy use for electricity only, it's about ask energy use. The graphic in the article covers all energy use.
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In all the cases I am talking about, primary energy is used to either make the problem seem 3-4 times more than it is, or to make the construction from renewables 3-4 times smaller than it is.
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In this case primary energy is used to minimise the contribution of renewables in the market, and try to indicate that FF use is growing faster than renewables. Here's another: x.com/GOENRI/statu...
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Nothing, but if you are claiming you need to replace the primary energy sum of fossil fuels, your are going to be out by a factor of 3-4.
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Yeah, that's the claim that's often made. Not sure where you are seeing a distinction?
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x.com/Karmageddon6... Just for one.
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I can't count how many times on twitter I saw people citing primary energy when arguing we haven't replaced much fossil fuels.
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I wonder if they are brave enough to name the Scottish play? And start every bounce with a roar!
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Not in any meaningful way. You'd be surprised what we don't even allow our allies to do.
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How nice of them to help identify our vulnerabilities. Well I should hope we weren't willing to advertise like that...it's incredibly stupid.
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Lol. It's very generous of them to notify us of their superiority. It's like when advertisers tell us their product is the best on tv... Saves us all the trouble of finding out for ourselves.
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Oh, so we know because they told us?
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Yeah, not buying that.
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No, that they are substantially superior to the US with regards to security...but apparently they can't keep that a secret.
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That seems like a contradictory statement to the original premise.
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What makes you think they are ahead on that front?
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Oh I think the second part is certainly true. The West is in no way stopping China from doing that. The first part.... Elaborate, because I'm highly skeptical.
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What do you think will be there modern pay of that statement?
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All war is ugly.
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Not where it counts they don't. Again no one is invading mainland China where their ground force numbers advantage would certainly exist. Away from home.... Very very different story.
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What makes you think China would kick the world's ass?