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hananova
·gestern·discuss
These Japanese style train sims are quite a bit less realistic, including fewer signals you need to know (Densha de GO!! essentially only has speed limits, g-forces, train load, and weather modeling.) and simplifying the controls to essentially a single handle that goes from full brake when pushed all the way forward to full traction when pulled toward you, with a switch you need to press to be able to pull it past neutral.

But in return they add very technically difficult tasks, such as stopping within a millimeter of the stopping point within a second of the time in the timetable without re-braking or making passengers uncomfortable, or stuff such as pointing at signals. They even add completely unrealistic stuff just for the sake of gameplay such as bonus zones where you need to stay at an exact speed, sounding the horn for overpasses and level crossings, or dimming the lights for oncoming trains.

They "feel" very different to games like Train Sim World, but I like them both regardless.
hananova
·gestern·discuss
A lot of these train simulator games are a mix between job simulation and arcadey fun. To give a big example of the latter, in the Densha de GO!! games, the goal is to follow all the speed limits, brake gently without allowing the G-forces to exceed a certain amount, and to arrive at the station exactly on time while stopping at the exact right spot to the millimeter.

For some people, just the fact that it's a simulation is enough to make it fun. But to many others, the challenge (and I can promise you it is quite difficult) is what makes it a fun game.

I've been playing these games for half a decade now, and I've only managed a zero zero once (meaning that you come to a stop exactly on time to the second and stop within 0.0cm of the marker.)
hananova
·vorgestern·discuss
What do you mean, it ain’t going well? It looks like the measure is going to pass, that’s the ideal outcome.
hananova
·vorgestern·discuss
And more than a hundred did not vote, if they wanted to vote no they could have. But they didn’t so they’re implicitly in favor.

The fact that governments worldwide do not force either a vote for or against is a much greater issue as it allows representatives to launder their beliefs through inaction.
hananova
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Thanks for the suggestion!
hananova
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
Yes, but on a real stopwatch, or on a computer mouse, you can rest your finger on the button with almost but not quite enough force to actuate it, and activate it with a press.

On a touch screen you have to hover your finger over the button and move it down some indeterminate distance to actuate the button. The equivalent to the above example for a touch screen is to activate on release, as you can rest in a state “ready to click” just like on a physical button that way.
hananova
·vor 6 Tagen·discuss
What is the current go-to unofficial firmware? Mine had extreme but I think that one’s dead?
hananova
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
I've read it, I don't believe it will be effective, even with actual physical ID verification. Scammers can get more IDs, for example by way of scamming.
hananova
·vor 12 Tagen·discuss
It simply cannot be both free and free choice of domain.

If it has both, it will be squatted to uselessness, and blocked everywhere because of phishing scams everywhere.

You can either make the domains cost money, which seems counter to the entire point, or disallow choosing the domain, instead handing out free what3words style names.
hananova
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
Except, in many cases, they will not sell you the superior product, for any amount of money.
hananova
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
They all say that, until someone that matters mistakes their writing for LLM slop and they lose something of value due to it.
hananova
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Leave us out of this. Americans can deal with their own gun issues.
hananova
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Which I'm fine with, if and only if the "Buy" button is explicitly labeled "Buy a limited, revocable with no notice, license."
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Not always, but the sloperator has to pass it off as human-made every time, and the defenders only need to detect slop once.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
> This doesn't match at all with what the author described in the article.

What the author describes are all the usual defenses of LLM slop, all the usual weasel words that boil down to "But I'm different and smart, my slop isn't slop."

> This is called a Kafkatrap. It works in any direction, in any situation, making the disagreement moot. Also not considered good faith rhetoric.

Applying a label to my reasoning to discredit it is also not done in good faith, and simultaneously does not make it any less true.

LLM slop is fundamentally a "what color are your bits" kind of situation. And you cannot, in any way, ship-of-theseus it away from slop.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Slop means anything produced en masse with complete disregard for truth, accuracy, or usefulness. Anyone trying to say "but my slop isn't slop, I vetted it" clearly is not in possession of the necessary critical thinking skills to differentiate between slop and non-slop.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
I have given plenty of critical thoughts to come to the conclusion I have. You mistake my unwillingness to write a dissertation on why slop is slop for not having a well-reasoned position.

This website is full of people with a financial vested interested in never accepting that slop is slop, so there's no convincing them.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Yes he did, it was LLM-generated, therefore slop.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
It's LLM-generated, therefore slop. It does not need more investigation. A human did not produce it so it's not worth my time.
hananova
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Yes. Anything LLM generated is automatically, irrevocably, slop. Does not matter if you rewrite by hand every single line of it, still slop.