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Best "Easter Eggs" In Games? (hilariouschaos.com)
submitted 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Easter's coming... so I was wondering what some of the best "Easter eggs" are in games (or other things in life)... even though I don't think these are related much to Easter at all (where'd the name come from?)

Got any interesting ones to mention or discuss, or tips on crafting some?

edit: https://infogalactic.com/info/Easter_egg_(media)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

don't feel like figuring out how to tag people on lemmy again so just commenting to say I replied on a comment chain (to alert OP to it)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

the bigger question is if this dude is guilty though or is he just being blamed for someone else's crime

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

and more jobs being created than expected

 

This kind of surprises me, go to: https://hilariouschaos.com/c/technologys

instead of

https://hilariouschaos.com/c/technology

My thought is the page should say, "OOPS THAT CAN'T BE FOUND, DID YOU MEAN c/technology instead of c/technologys"

I'm amazed Wikipedia does the same thing, compare:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology

with

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technologys

Doesn't seem like a lot of code to add, would it really be more resource-intensive to suggest a few correct communities (or on wiki, correct sites?)

 

https://www.worldbackupday.com/en

Be prepared against data loss and data theft. March 31st is the day to back up and better protect your data.

What is a backup?

A backup is a copy of all your important files — for example, your family photos, home videos, documents and emails. Instead of storing it all in one place (like your computer or smartphone), you keep a copy of everything somewhere safe.

But why should I backup?

Losing your files is way more common than you’d think.

One small accident or failure could destroy all the important stuff you care about.

See also the 3-2-1 rule: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/the-3-2-1-backup-strategy/

What Is the 3-2-1 Backup Rule?

The 3-2-1 backup rule is a simple, effective strategy for keeping your data safe. It advises that you keep three copies of your data on two different media with one copy off-site. Let’s break that down:

Three copies of your data: Your three copies include your original or production data plus two more copies.

On two different media: You should store your data on two different forms of media. ...

One copy off-site: You should keep one copy of your data off-site in a remote location, ideally more than a few miles away from your other two copies.

Their suggested setup is 1 your primary computer, 2 one external hard drive backup, and then 3 some offsite "cloud". A lot of people don't like certain "cloud" policies so you may have to find the right one. You could also drop a hard drive somewhere away from home for storage.

It's important to back data up regularly, but this "world backup day" effort is to encourage people to at least do it annually to start and to hopefully encourage getting in to the habit of regular backups.

Thoughts on backups?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I mean, yes and no

this simultaneously exposes therapy as "less scientific" (meaning, it's not as step-by-step as other hard sciences like math where calculations follow definitely) while also affirming that many "wholesome" activities in life are "therapeutic" naturally

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

this isn't advice either but I hear a lot of people say not to time the market, just "hodl"

https://www.morganstanley.com/atwork/employees/learning-center/articles/cant-time-market

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

not everyone has to be good at it, but it's often about just following instructions, or maybe you didn't have good teachers, if you'd still like to improve with it

http://www.khanacademy.org/ is one resource for learning up to high school math I think

the "higher" math seems more conceptual than it is focused on calculations

I mean in school they often had us calculate a lot of things by hand, but we have access to computer calculators and computer programs which can do the calculating for us. So idk there can be a different approach to "doing math" when you aren't expected to calculate by hand but just to plug in the right numbers for a calculator or computer program to calculate for you

It can be like following the step-by-step recipes for baking, doing some math

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

Sede View at a Minimum

I forget Lovs if I have posted about my developed thoughts on this situation as time's gone on, but I think basically right now we have the sedevacantist view which in some way I think at a minimum all Catholics need to adopt (the view that Catholics currently have no pope, and Vatican 2 must be rejected)

Clergy Issue with Sede View

However, the sedevacantist "pure" view is kind of cornered: they have no pope, yes, but much more than that, no clergy with ordinary jurisdiction. This seems to logically imply to me that there must be Catholic clergy in the Vatican 2 church.

Another Western Schism?

The only way to "have this both ways" then I think is to think of the situation as a kind of "virtual schism" like the Western Schism was. During the Western Schism, there were two antipopes and a pope and confusion about if there was a pope at all or who the pope was, for 40 years. Those Catholics following antipopes were not considered to be formal schismatics, nor even "material" schismatics, but fully Catholic.

Implying a Future Resolution

Likewise today I think most people conventionally think Vatican 2 is Catholic and Francis is the pope of Catholicism - if this is incorrect, as sedevacantists assert, it doesn't seem that such people are to be considered to be non-Catholic for erronenously following a big institution that purports to be the Catholic Church. I think there is instead a "genuine confusion" and therefore that the remedy to this will have to be the whole Vatican 2 church along with the scattered "independent" traditionalist groups all coming together, affirming a rejection of Vatican 2, and proceeding to elect a pope who is actually Catholic. This will have to mirror the papal election that ended the confusion of the Western Schism, where the pope and antipopes resigned mutually and then a pope was elected and agreed upon and the confusion was ended (Martin V was elected at the Council of Constance).

Alternative Proposed Resolutions

A lot of the alternative view seems to go in some "independent" direction, which has led to a bunch of schisms, no one agreeing on things, strained small groups, people without authority being thrust into leadership positions, and so on. This has implied to me a need for a more "total" solution that "converts" the V2 church back to Catholicism, rather than set up an enduring "independent" entity. A minority simply thinks there is no pope nor clergy today and awaits the end of the world, some "home alone sedevacantists". My main problem with this view is simply that the world continues, now even decades after they have been thinking the world will end "imminently". Another alternative view was the idea sedevacantists should just elect a pope separately of their own and forget the V2 church ("conclavism"). This has been attempted, but never really took off, and to me again implies a need for a "bigger" solution to the problem. Then there are all these various "independent" religious organizations or chapels, who are often in disagreement with one another, are disorganized, and are scattered. I don't think they have authority to operate (they lack ordinary jurisdiction), but in themselves whatever is to be said of them, they're not a long term solution that addresses how Catholics are to get a pope, unless they are a variant of a group waiting for the end times. So I haven't really liked this approach and attempts at organization have been thwarted with disagreements and schisms.

Conclusion

The groups like in the OP are a temporary and necessary attempt to separate from a formerly Catholic system which is "off kilter". However, I tend to think the Vatican 2 church can and must be "reformed" back to pre-Vatican 2 traditional Catholicism, rather than that Catholics will end up leaning in to these fractured "independent" entities for the long term. Somehow the world must become convinced of the sedevacantist position, which will lead naturally to a resolution with the election of a future pope who will be Catholic without question.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

on the Catholic front Fr. Lasance comments on this topic in "My Prayer Book", p. 55: https://archive.org/details/MyPrayerBookHappinessInGoodness/page/55/mode/2up

Attempt at Summary

The heresy of Jansenism in the 1600s tended towards a strict view of salvation that only a few would be saved. Over the centuries we are now tending towards the other condemned view of "universal salvation", or that all will be saved no matter what. A common opinion of theologians is that "few" will be saved, but we know not how many.

Fr. Lasance writing in the early 1900s mentions that it is permitted to believe that a majority of Catholics will be saved, or the majority of mankind; Catholics have not authoritively stated we must believe this number or that number will be saved.

People are simply encouraged to strive to be among the few; if only a few are saved, then hopefully they are among that number, and if many are saved, then they should also be among that number:

If you want to be certain of being in the number of the Elect, strive to be one of the few, not one of the many. And if you would be quite sure of your salvation, strive to be among the fewest of the few. -St. Anselm

Strive to enter by the narrow gate; for many, I say to you, shall seek to enter, and shall not be able. Luke 13:24

(Note on Feeneyism and Opposite Error of Universal Baptism of Desire)

(A parenthetic note that today there is a "strict" error Catholics have had to deal with dubbed "Feeneyism", or the view that only the water baptized may be saved. Catholics have acknowledged that one may be "baptized by shedding their blood" or "baptized by virtue of desiring baptism". There are many examples of martyrs who were not baptized by water, but "by their blood", who are considered to be saints, or among the saved. I think this error of "Feeneyism" came about in reaction to an opposite error of "universal salvation by baptism of desire", or modernists arguing "everyone has an implicit desire for baptism, whether they know it or not". In effect they were arguing that almost everyone will be baptized, simply because they have an unknown desire for baptism, and therefore will be saved. This seems to plainly conflict with people who are aware of a need to be baptized by water, but who for whatever reason do not go and receive baptism, nor make any attempt to do so; the counter-argument would be here that there are at least some people who have had a desire for baptism they haven't acted on or have opposed, which would be considered to be "morally imputable". In any event, I think these are twin erroneous tendencies, with "Feeneyism" taking a strict incorrect approach, with the "universal baptism of desire" approach, which is unnamed, having an incorrect "broad" view of things, and with Catholics taking a "moderate" position that some may be "baptized by blood or desire" and be saved. For another thread but it ended up coming up in response to this post naturally... I have heard some young people have become attracted to the idea of "Feeneyism" as a "strict" reaction to some "broad" erroneous attitudes today)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

"it's just the right thing to do, whether the law says so or not"

Trump or civil rights activists?

 

Mostly I've seen this one before which made me think of the topic:

May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and, until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

But I have seen others; not sure all these are "theologically sound", but otherwise here may be some more:

https://www.today.com/life/holidays/irish-blessings-rcna138613

Any favorites or thoughts on the topic?

 

Was anyone up to anything mathy

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

any tips on how your'e profiting from it

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

should be some human intermediary with ai decisions, I've seen ai go wrong plenty of times. I just asked for a calendar date of like easter the other day and got the wrong date for this year, which I only caught because I doubted it was correct based on some vague idea of what date I was looking for already

 

https://makezine.com/article/craft/homebrew-the-elliptigo-glide-bike/

When my friend Bryan Pate asked if I could build him an elliptical trainer he could ride outdoors like a bike, as a substitute for running, I was surprised he couldn’t buy it. Once I was convinced that it didn’t exist commercially, I set about designing one. After extensive 3D modeling, finite element analysis, and many design iterations, the ElliptiGO was born.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I'm fine with keeping downvotes out because bots will swarm downvote content

yet, if on the other hand you wanted to enable them for the lulz, it could be tried

 

This came up on "dopamine fasting" suggestions or like a kind of asceticism

The idea is that color on screens contributes to creating overwhelming stimulation, so you can put "grayscale mode" on, on your computer, to make it only show black, white, and gray, which is less stimulating to your brain

I've done this for a while before and got used to it, and then quit it and didn't notice much of a difference

Trying it now, it does feel different, and I might like to do it pediodically

Anyone tried "grayscale mode" and had thoughts on it?

Linux Grayscale: Depends on Distro I think (Gnome has a "Bedtime Mode" Extension - https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4012/gnome-bedtime/)

Mac Grayscale: https://9to5mac.com/2019/05/27/how-to-use-grayscale-on-your-mac/

Windows Grayscale: https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/disable-enable-grayscale-mode-windows-10

 

Kind of a silly and "private" topic, but it sounded interesting

There's one company "Snowballs Underwear" that has cooling packets that go in their underwear that supposedly may help with male fertility (and/or may boost testosterone?)

(Again a personal note before linking to this that this is kind of a "private" topic for "mature readers": https://www.snowballsunderwear.com/)

It has some historical precedent as the site notes that Russian bodybuilders of the 70s and 80s experimented with this "natural" attempt to boost testosterone

Any men tried this or have thoughts on the topic?

Good for a laugh? Able to confer serious benefits?

 

Has anyone thought about these concepts before?

Definitions

I tried reading about it but got a little confused as to what the author was getting at (in various secondhand accounts) but I guess a distinction I landed on was that there are some specific finite tasks that are done once or a handful of times (like cleaning something today), versus recurring "infinite" tasks that will be done over and over (say, that same cleaning task is done daily or weekly, or that cleaning task was a one-off task while there are cleaning tasks you might do daily or weekly)

Preventing "Failure" With Infinite Tasks

I've found this to be somewhat helpful to remember as you can feel like a "failure" unwittingly attempting "infinite" tasks, where there is no one final state of "winning" (when we think back to the analogy of an "infinite game"). Or, you need to break those up in to "finite" games - say if you are doing some kind of chess puzzles, you can really do them over and over again indefinitely with new puzzles, but maybe a "finite" framing of those might be to do 10 or 100 puzzles.

Thoughts on Finite and Infinite "Games" or Tasks?

 
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Martial Arts (infogalactic.com)
 

https://infogalactic.com/info/List_of_martial_arts

Anyone in to any martial arts?

Do you have a favorite style or tradition of martial arts?

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