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SweetCitrusBuzz, do gaming w Twitch’s new storage limits will purge huge swaths of Internet gaming history
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For many reasons twitch is a bad platform and I hope this encourages people to platforms where they actually have control like peertube.

deFrisselle, do astronomy w In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees
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Best thing would be to terminate Artemis

RememberTheApollo_, (edited )
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Yeah, shit idea. And exactly why NASA gets shit on for consuming money with less to show for it.

Spend billions on a program set up by one administration, then some tool comes along and wants to cut costs because they want to look effective and cuts NASA’s programs. Program never completes, now it’s just a waste. NASA, being by default a scientific endeavor thar doesn’t need to return an profit other than exportation and research data, is an easy target. Billions invested and nothing to show for it. WhY iS NaSA So iNeFfeCtIve!?! Repeat for another program later.

verdigris, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

Putting the game out to pasture after years of neglect… Sad that they’ll never restore the actual game to its pre-matchmaking glory days. Hopefully this will result in a proper vanilla experience, but it’s pretty painful that the actual game (which will always attract the most players) is being left to rot like this.

happydoors,

Look into TF2 Classic. It’s essentially ~2011 tf2 with just a few different items and game modes. No stupid hats, manageable and balanced weapons. I love it! Been playing for years now with no bot issues. I believe it will be added to the official steam store sometime soon

verdigris, (edited )

Yeah I’ve touched both TF2 Classic and Open Fortress in the past. They’re certainly better than post-2016 TF2, but a) they have very low player-counts, and b) they’re definitely not trying to be vanilla TF2. Each has their own unique vision and balance.

edit: Okay I played TF2 Classic for a couple hours last night and actually it does feel a lot like the good old days. A couple of the new weapons feel either over- or under-tuned (namely the Heavy’s AA cannon is crazy strong while the Demo’s TNT feels pretty bad), but having such a manageable amount of alternatives keeps each class pretty grounded. One of my complaints about modern TF2 is how almost every class can be played so differently – it’s good for player freedom, but bad for instantly recognizing what you’re up against.

LukeZaz,

I believe it will be added to the official steam store sometime soon

Assuming nothing explodes, yes. The devs have confirmed they’re working on porting TF2C to use the newly-released codebase and plan to release on Steam now that they’re legally allowed to do so.

Might not be “soon” though. I suspect porting will take a lot of work.

Ghost33313, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

TF3 confirmed?

viking,

Deadlock is pretty much TF3, haha.

inverted_deflector, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

Will be very neat to see the community reaction to this. To this day dooms open source engine is prolific. I imagine this will be amazing for fan and indie games

ryokimball,

… I use TTS at a pretty fast rate, and instead of “…will be amazing for fan and indie games,” I heard, “…will be amazing for profanity games.”

unexposedhazard,

Are you visually impaired if you dont mind me asking? Or using TTS for some other reason? Wondering how accessible lemmy is for blind folks and what apps you would be using.

ryokimball,

I’m not visually impaired, I just let the phone read blocks of text to me while I keep scrolling / looking at other things. I am using the Eternity app and Android’s built in “select to speak” TTS feature.

twix,

Damn this guy is ADHD’ing on a whole new level.

inverted_deflector,

I mean, it’s not wrong. I expect quite a lot of lewd and rude content as well.

bl4kers,
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I don’t think this includes the engine

ChairmanMeow,
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Hasn’t the Source SDK been out there for much longer?

ChaoticNeutralCzech, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

Not free as in FOSS because it’s limited to non-commercial projects, but they’re Valve. Devs will probably be able to strike deals if their monetization schemes aren’t exploitative.

ryannathans,

Most of the FOSS community seems to hate business anyway

Cerothen, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

I’m ready for tf2 on a pdf file

Olgratin_Magmatoe,

It’d probably run at a cool 60 mpf

glowing_hans, do trains w Coal-filled trains are likely sending people to the hospital

Why could cover of a coal car increase the risk of fires?

Vitaly, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions
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This is like classic doom!

TachyonTele, do astronomy w In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees

Who was the one person that down voted this, and why?

jatone,

Me, what now?

ohYouKnow,

I can’t believe you’ve done this.

jatone,

I’m sorry I had to bring them back down to earth for their own good.

toynbee,

That’s the exact opposite of what NASA wants!

Olgratin_Magmatoe, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions

Hell yeah

jabathekek, do gaming w Valve releases full Team Fortress 2 game code to encourage new, free versions
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Should’ve always been that way.

onlinepersona, do astronomy w In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees

I do my best to block any news regarding the new administration, so this comes at quite a surprise that it was even considered. Always thought NASA was one of the great prides of the country, but it seems like those days are long gone.

Anti Commercial-AI license

ruk_n_rul,

NASA peaked during the Apollo project, after which budget plummeted and never reach the 1% mark on the national budget again

clay_pidgin,

In the mass firing they lake of the people who maintain nuclear weapons and the people working on bird flu. Once they realized they need those people they started trying to rehire them.

dukeofdummies, do astronomy w In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees

… I mean that would’ve been the clearest conflict of interest you could’ve possibly summoned.

keepthepace,

Thing is, I don’t think NASA and SpaceX compete. NASA is not a for-profit company and was happy to see successful private companies in the sector. They’ll happily be a SpaceX client so that they can focus on actual research and do things that are not profitable (yet)

dukeofdummies,

In practice, you’re probably right.

But in terms of “I wanna cut waste, and make the government lean! So I am gonna delete the space part of the government and replace it with my own!”

Just sounds bad, like really bad. Even worse than the armored Teslas. I can’t imagine NASA is the top of people’s lists of “utter wastes of time” It’s not a regulator, it’s not in the “known enemies” list unless you’re a flat earther. I dunno how you spin it to be palatable.

someguy3,

Really doubt that was it.

BedSharkPal,

SpaceX gets most of their money from NASA contracts no?

PhilipTheBucket,

I think that is probably the actual reason. Musk probably fired most of NASA, and then realized that the absolute carnage would in this case impact him personally, and it suddenly became an important issue and he needs to have them all rehired so that they can keep paying him his contracts. He still doesn’t give a shit about other people’s contracts / medications / intelligence operations / statutorily enforced payments / whatever.

corsicanguppy,

The problem is that so many other companies also get their money from NASA. Cutting out NASA makes it a clear pipe from gov to spaceX.

Of course, so many other projects NASA is running will also just die, but those don’t even help Elon anyway so they’re pointless. Or so.

pjwestin, do astronomy w Don’t panic, but an asteroid has a 1.9% chance of hitting Earth in 2032
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That’s 0.9% more than the last time I checked. I know those are still really low odds, but we can hope…

xor,

don’t worry, it’ll just be like a small nuke, not a planet killer… (until they update the size estimates)

psud,

One of the things they’re doing is calculating what it’s orbit would have to be to hit the Earth, and where it would have had to have been on its last orbit to be in that orbit

So they can look at any astronomical images of that part of the sky from then and see if it’s in the right place

If they find images of the right part of the sky at the right time and the asteroid is not in it, they know it’s not on an orbit that will hit the Earth in 2032

quediuspayu,

I science podcast I follow already warned last week that the probability would go up at first as they narrow down its trajectory.
They gave the example of a fan closing, as it gets narrow, the earth represents a bigger percentage of the remaining fan. If you keep closing the fan the Earth eventually will fall outside the fan and the percentage drop to zero.

Unless it turns out that it is dead center.

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