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Everything posted by Danioover9000
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@Leo Gura WOAH, it's actually surprising to me you don't like The Last of Us part 1 and 2, especially part 2 as it has a few deep themes that the majority of casual to hard gamers just went over their heads. Are you into hack and slash games before? Racing games?
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@Extreme Z7 Inside's graphics are lower quality compared to Limbo, but that is also to it's advantage, as it's scary as fuck. I don't know why, but Indie horror games are just really well designed. ?
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@Vibes Inside...is that the one Storpey played? I think it is, and it's actually a decent Indie game but it's a bit creepy atmosphere for sure. Limbo's a good game for a horror puzzle scrolling game, but another game that I know and own got inspired by it got better artwork and animation. Rock and Roll Racing 1 and 2, and Jurrasic games are pretty good despite the classic PS1 graphics.
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Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@something_else A simplified example of making claims with little technical knowledge of the inner workings needed, is in a case of a murder or sexual assault, I don't need to enter into the rapists or murderer's mind completely, and completely know all his/her memories and life experiences. I just need to gather enough information from the victims, the perpetrators, the crime scenes and the situation to build my case and make educated and as accurate as possible assumptions and go forward with that, because if I don't I get stuck in only gathering information forever and the perpetrators would still be out there instead of gathering just enough and go forward with making decisions and taking action. Most of life it's rare to gain 100% knowledge and be all knowing at the get go. -
Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@something_else That post was directed at me than you, but to quickly address your point about his oversimplification of A.I, his first, I think, opening post in the first page, @Scholar did say he doesn't have all the technical inner workings of artificial intelligence beforehand, so really assuming that he should have all the inner workings required to make a critique against use of the A.I. drawing programs that online businesses provide, is too reductionistic. At best, it's a safer assumption that the majority of users here, are not computer scientists or IT job related workers unless specified beforehand. That doesn't mean he's automatically not allowed to have a critique on A.I. And also, more importantly than the technical details, is the holistic understanding of how the use of A.I. technologies are impacting others in other contexts besides the one we're specifically discussing. Some cases, those A.I. companies also withhold some details of their A.I. programs and how they acquire and learn from their sources, so we also can't have all the technical inner workings at all, and we also can't trace every point of source as well. -
@jimwell Some of the forum users, not all users mind you, have mental illnesses, mental disorders, mental traumas, financial difficulties, social and relationship difficulties, fitness and health issues. Is that how much Leo really has? 100,000 to 1,000,000s of dollars? Or is it 10,000 to 100,000s of dollars?
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@OBEler True, you could follow older spiritual traditions and systems and their designed paths over time, based on the 10,000s of years of that path working. Although I don't know what you meant with existing dogma and the spiritual traditions being dogmatic, do you mean when they refer to each other, when you ask a master/student of Buddhism about Judaism and the Kabbalah and vice versa? If you meant it that way, I don't think that level of close mindedness and dogma is unhealthy on the surface. They are largely stage blue traditions, with their cultural baggage, that wish to preserve their way of investigating into their reality and other spiritual experiences, so the notion of a spiritual tradition and its esoteric branch mixing with another is alien and of course guarded against for good reason. *Terrain and *hundreds.
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A few videos that the channel makes: What are your thoughts and feelings for this channel?
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Danioover9000 replied to petar8p's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@AtheisticNonduality Come again? Were you expecting scientific and rigorous sets of evidence to prove Kanye West is musically gifted? Have you even listened to one of his albums, or some songs first beforehand? -
Danioover9000 replied to petar8p's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@EternalForest I agree, it hurts to see Kanye getting this treatment in this forum. This why we have to make it very clear where we are critiquing here: We are critiquing his political and religious views, his mismanagement of his state of mind. We are not critiquing at all his musical talents and skills; he certainly has a lot more to offer for Hip Hop going forward and seeing just general unspecific criticisms at him is a bit disappointing. I also think it has to do with his proximity to Donald Trump, anyone that's near him gets blanketed hate. Leo's point still stands though, that Kanye West's purchase of Parler, would likely give him that free space to talk right wing talking points and religion, in a manic way, that would inevitably get him and Parler canceled and silenced one way or the other. So, how do we manage him? -
What a really good video, builds so nicely with the previous one: Compare and contrast this with one of Destiny's: and Just not high quality enough and too partisan and biased compared to Leo's take.
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Danioover9000 replied to petar8p's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@petar8p I agree, a lot to learn from Piers Morgan and Kanye West and both their worldviews. Interpret that however you want to. ? -
Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Scholar First off, really good post. So, technically, is it more a danger of misusing A.I. then? -
Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura Well, actually... I am guilty! ? I posted Steven Zapata's video on @Space A.I. is ruining art thread, so @Scholar must have got inspired to make a more concrete thread to build a more convincing case against A.I. use. So, I copied that video for that thread, then @Scholar copied that video to make his thread, and Steven Zapata must have copied those images he's drawing from his memories and imagination. Yeah, the issue of copying and copyright is a deep and convoluted one. -
Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@something_else Because human artists are in the business of communicating divine and spiritual truths, through their drawing. So, of course it is threatening when a robot is trying to take that purpose and take the process away from artists. Arguable, the most enjoyable of artwork is the art working process and the result as well. It's just bad and lazy if robots and A.I. do all human work for us, especially creative processes. -
Danioover9000 replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura Wait! Why are you picking on me Leo? Did you mean @Scholar instead of me? -
@StarStruck YO! THAT'S THE ONE PUNCH/KICK KNOCK OUT ARTIST SEAN O'MALLEY!! ? Conor, you've got a real contender for the strike thrown! GET READY!!
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@Derek White Overall, a good solid critique. However, it's going to be difficult critiquing the advanced forms of Leo's work as most of that is both a semantics issue and lack of experience issues, so at best the most productive the critique gets is on the basics of this work, and maybe safety protocols and that's that.
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@integral That does make sense on some level. Nutrition and sleep quality and exercise on some level is important, as too much masturbation leads to flu like or fever like symptoms, weird chest and throat sensations, phantom pains and aches in the body's skin, a bad feeling of emptiness. I think NoFap, if done too seriously, can be a problem, but if it's for short term abstinence it's okay, longer or shorter durations, as long as there's the intent to increase your will power and discipline I think it's fine. Paradoxically, in a deeper level, actually NoFap does increase the pleasures of masturbation, or real sex, in which case it can become the most top priority for doing NoFap is for more pleasure, among other things like experiencing those self-reported benefits of the practitioners of NoFap in one's direct experience, to verify each one.
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Danioover9000 replied to Danioover9000's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
1:55:00 to 2:05:00 roughly, Leo does bring up good points about how stage green's pursuit of moral relativism, demonizing tradition morals, national morals and religious morals does lead to degradation of most parts of societies. I especially agree with him bringing up the weed and violent rap music part, there were some loosely related science experiments on water and plants, and both had two parts. The first water jug/plant had orchestral and/or spiritually themed music playing, along with a person saying nice and kind phrases to the plant/water jug. The opposite happened for the second plant and water jug, it had heavy metal rock and harsh things said to the [lant and water jug. When the samples were collected from both, and studied under a microscope, the first plant/water jug showed much greater unity and solidness of particles from the loving treatment and soothing orchestral/spiritual music, whereas the second plant/water jug had more deformed and rougher structures that formed. I like to think I have had an influence on Leo's choice of examples. It could have been heavy metal rock, or horrific gory paintings, or darker themed artwork, but no, it had to specifically be rap music. ? -
Danioover9000 replied to mr_engineer's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Tobia I know that how @Blackhawk wasn't optimal and carefully thought out his posts in your and my posts, but to extend some good faith, I think this topic is already triggering for some users, and maybe it's both the combination of talking to a text box and pixels and picture, which is different from a face-to-face conversation amongst us, and having hidden assumptions in how we write and generalize ideas. -
Danioover9000 replied to mr_engineer's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@mr_engineer I see, then I've overstepped my assumption of your state of mind. I was curious where this conversation would go, but I think it reached it's natural course for me. Let's forget and part ways then. -
Danioover9000 replied to mr_engineer's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Blackhawk Ah, okay, so if Ukraine is absolutely free to do whatever it wants, can it kidnap you and your family for ransom? If Ukraine is free to do what it wants, is Ukraine allowed to persecute eastern Ukrainians? If Ukraine should be free to do what it wants, anytime in this conflict, would you let Ukraine concede to Russia? If Ukraine should be free to do what it wants, would you let it become a sovereign state, and a buffer state between NATO and Russian territory? If Ukraine should be free to do what it wants, would you let Ukraine split down the middle: western Ukraine join NATO, and eastern Ukraine join Russia? And why should you stick your nose into Ukraine's free will? -
Danioover9000 replied to Danioover9000's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Tyler Robinson I think it's 5 times now. Apparently, Mr. Girl is getting multiple bans too. Both have common ground now. ? -
Danioover9000 replied to Danioover9000's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Space Sorry, I meant when I said Destiny was copying Steven Crowder, is in that he's hosting outdoor debates and discussions, while having a sit down with some of those people, in college campuses. I did not mean he's literally copying Crowder's tactics and drama making. Of course, not the only thing he did, he also goes to lecture places and have live debates with other online political spokespeople, and sometimes in crowds. Majority of Destiny's content making is in his place though. Definitely agree with Destiny, in context to debating, you really should understand the opposite perspective of the issue you're arguing. It's a good view to take and integrate across other contexts, the steel manning method.