Serinus

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[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

If you do, do it for Jordan Klepper's wit. It's truly impressive how fast he comes up with these and how deft he is at it.

I could do it in writing over an hour. He does it on the fly in seconds and is able to manage the conversation at the same time. It's incredible.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, yes. Less working class people vote (as a percentage) than rich people.

Also the rich people help run ads telling the working class who to vote for. And that works often enough to be effective.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Maybe put the results in a spoiler tag.

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Seems not to work on Boost client.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

I was in M2-XFE. That whole experience certainly taught a lot about the power of narrative and propaganda. And the later blockade showed what leadership failures look like.

We always had the advantage in that blockade, and could have stayed there for another year had the allies stuck together. Or we could have executed real plans to break them and end the war. Instead we did the worst of both.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

the land they stole.

Do you consider that all of Israel?

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 23 points 1 year ago

Haven't they done it twice before? Something like 2006 and 2014?

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 53 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They refused to respond to an Australian government investigation. (Because Elon fired the two people who interfaced with Australia.)

The fine is not directly because they haven't cracked down*, but because they couldn't competently answer if they're handling it at all.

(* and they've probably fired enough trust and safety people that they're also having trouble there, but that's not exactly what the fine is for.)

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Wanna bet? There are ways to frog in a boiling pot this. And chrome isn't the only browser that will support blocking Firefox. (They'll argue Chromium is not Google, only Chrome).

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

As a software dev, I don't think there really is a better way. One thing you could do to avoid this is to install a second drive and boot to completely different OSes. You could boot to a Linux drive for personal stuff, and only use Windows for gaming.

These gaming companies are pretty aware that they go bankrupt if they either get a reputation for abusing anti-chrst data OR are full of cheaters. They have some incentive to use data ethically. But it's still a good thing to keep an eye on.

[–] Serinus@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

4.8 is still .NET Framework, supported for the next ten years at least, and an easy transition.

Moving to 6 or 7 is more involved and might take actual effort (but might be nice for Linux compatibility). Not moving from 3.5 to 4.8 is an oversight.

 

If I'm fresh installing League, why is it asking for .NET 3.5 as a dependency? Do you know how many years old that is? Do they know about .NET 4.8?

 

How's your experience been? Any resources out there you've found?

So far I've learned Morde is obnoxious.

 

League (and mobas in general) are more toxic than other games, which is already a pretty high bar.

The primary reason is the large number and wide variety of skills needed combined with the snowball nature of the game. But let's talk about those skills.

  • cs
  • Warding for lane
  • Dodging skillshots
  • Landing skillshots
  • Jungle tracking
  • Wave management
  • Matchup knowledge
  • Objective setup
  • Team fighting (could be broken down into multiple styles)
  • Lane assignments
  • Knowing when to farm or sacrifice farm
  • Warding for objectives
  • Communication
  • Managing tilt
  • Influence on team morale
  • Item builds
  • Suvival
  • Knowing when to die
  • Adaptability to game state
  • Adaptability to teammates

I'm sure you could easily triple the size of this list. Naturally you're going to pay more attention to some skills over others, as will everyone else. And of course you'll be better at the ones you pay more attention to.

Imagine rating yourself on each of those skills 1-10.

Now you're thrown onto a team that likely has the same overall skill level as you, if you add those all up. What are the odds that the skills are in the same places? Across four other people? You're almost certainly paying less attention to some of the skills where your teammates are better than you.

The end result is that nearly everyone you play with looks worse than you. Likely much worse.

There's some variance between games, sure. This could just be a bad game for them. But... probably more often it's their average game. More often you're just not able to see how they win games.

So keep this in mind next time you think everyone in your game is terrible. They're probably able to make up for it somehow if you let them, even if you don't see it.

 

by jakelane13

They end up losing the fight but seeing these 2 fights side by side was pretty cool to see. Original Insec Play vs Closer's Insec Play

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Serinus@lemmy.ml to c/league@lemmy.ml
 

There are two big problems with drafting in solo queue right now. One is that if you're flexible and/or pick to help the team comp, you're likely to be dodged. Two is that dodges are a horrible user experience. Nobody wants to sit in 2-3 separate queues for ten minutes going through drafts that get dodged if you counter the enemy team too hard. Nobody wants to get their off meta champion banned because they showed it in the previous champ select.

Drafting is 100% part of the game and should be treated as such. The people "winning" a draft should get some kind of LP, whether that's through playing a game where they have an advantage, or just straight LP for a dodge or afk.

Dodges and afks should lose full LP, and that LP should be distributed to the opposing team. If you queue up for a game, play it.

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