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  1. Ukerric

    What did you just read?

    It's not litrpg at all, but people tend to associate it with it since it comes from the same russian writers. My biggest peeve is... There's less than HALF OF IT translated yet! That's when I think I should re-learn my russian to read all of it without waiting! Yep, The Land is an Isekai...
  2. Ukerric

    Epic Games Storefront - A Good Incentive for Piracy

    At one point they were going (are going) to introduce Fortnite in China. That's why they came into Epic. It ran into issues and is still banned, but from Sweeney's perspective, he has remotr potential but not actual revenue to lose and a guy who already gave him money, and will have to find...
  3. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Woops. Bah, it's physics. My physic teacher stopped once in the middle of some demonstration, then said, "ok, 1/2 is totally negligible compared to 1, so..."
  4. Ukerric

    The Writing Thread - Post Shit You've Written (And Criticize What's Posted)

    If you have problems with dialogue, then don't. Have your characters do quick exchanges of three, four, half a dozen sentences, and move on to action instead. Everyone has problem writing at one point. Everyone except hack writers get writer's block at one point. But not everyone is a novel...
  5. Ukerric

    What did you just read?

    I've probably read 33% of my books this year in that genre. This one is ok. It had an horrible start, but got re-edited and re-published, which supposedly makes it better. If you like litrpg, there's three grand genres in it: - VRMMO, in which the main character plays a full-immersion MMO...
  6. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Internally, this manifests as time dilatation. Accelation = ∆position/time = Force / Mass You can either increase time (time dilation for the subject) or mass (for the observer). You can even reduce ∆position (that's when you get contraction, which is also a relativistic effect) instead.
  7. Ukerric

    World of Warcraft: Classic

    They can't win. At this point, they are simply betting they will lose less business from the USA than they'd lose from China. Which is the correct and rational decision. All of those AAA companies are the ones that manipulate psychology to push full-price AAA games with more microtransactions...
  8. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    175g. It's more of a hitlerjugend rather than a full-blown nazi.
  9. Ukerric

    World of Warcraft: Classic

    The contract is basically boilerplate for "whatever we say, whenever we say, however we say, goes"
  10. Ukerric

    Science!! Fucking magnets, how do they work?

    A closed spacelike path would probably net the guy the Nobel in physics instead of exoplanet discovery. (for some reason, "time travel" is called spacelike, because that means you can have two parts of the same event occurring at a spatial distance greater than C would normally allow. So...
  11. Ukerric

    What did you just read?

    It's Randi Darren/William D. Arand. He writes erotica with whatever additional stuff he thinks of at the moment. He used to keep different pen names based on the amount of sex scenes, but I think he's dropped the distinction these days. It's one of the best rated Web serials ever, but I...
  12. Ukerric

    Playable World - Upcoming Sandbox MMO (Raph Koster)

    We had consultants from the UO dev team come at Nevrax to tell us a number of tricks to MMO building. One of the things they told us was that everyone (including Raph) was making things on the go, and basically "designing by the seat of their pants". Most of his ideas got discarded along during...
  13. Ukerric

    World of Warcraft: Classic

    The problem isn't the repeatable part. The problem is the daily part. Dailies aren't dailies to "pace you" so that you don't consume content faster. They are there to condition you to play every day, which makes the game a regular occurrence (instead of "whenever"), which makes the game a part...
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    World of Warcraft: Classic

    Dailies were the start of the slippery slope. They're the first dose that lead you to having to spend years in rehab. They were the awakening of the Evil that Destroy the World. (fuck those manta-ray flying mounts and nether drakes)
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    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    It's still in debate, as the last "pre-biotic" chemical pathways rely on alternating wet/dry environments. You can create RNA bases from scratch using only simple compounds available in an early earth environment, but currently only if you have drying spells during the reactions. About everyone...
  16. Ukerric

    World of Warcraft: Classic

    What? Get out. Get the hell out. I retract everything I could ever find good about you.
  17. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    And it would be very, very obvious. (which means no one's doing it. Yet)
  18. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Which is why I said "you're always born at the wrong time". Except probably in the prehistoric times, where cultural and technological changes required dozens/hundreds of generations to occur. Then, you would be born at the wrong time, but never realize it.
  19. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    You're always born at the wrong time. The Age of exploration would have been wonderful to live in (assuming you weren't a peasant because farming efficiency was sucking donkey dicks at the time and too many people had to be), but it's passed. And the Age of space is coming, but it will really...
  20. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    I'm still salty that no less than two distilleries (Ardbeg and Nikka) sent whiskey to the ISS to see how it affected maturation, and none of them tried to send a full barrel for the mandatory 3 years and get it back to sell Space Whiskey. That would make me drink again. At least once.
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    The Astronomy Thread

    To be accurate, the building blocks of life appear about everywhere in the universe, since relatively simple chemical processes generate them. (the one I was most interested at one time was the interstellar cloud that had about a Jupiter's mass worth of... alcohol).
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    World of Warcraft: Current Year

    And that's why you won't see this. Or anything else. First, no one at Blizzard is going to try anything with Classic. They're going to release TBC as it was and LK as it was, and that's it. Second, this is Activision "Where are my recurring microtransactions" Blizzard we're talking about. If...
  23. Ukerric

    What did you just read?

    That sounds familiar, but I also can't place it. Sounds right. But apparently, it's not on my read list on goodreads, so I do think I might have skipped it. Weird. Because it did feel familiar, but I definitively should have it somewhere if I did read (the wonders of your ebook library is that...
  24. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    FTFY.
  25. Ukerric

    What did you just read?

    Yea, that's about the gist of it. You set up a kickass background, then... you end up doing pretty much nothing with it.
  26. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    And between 8 and 13 days (from memory) to reach Mars depending on respective positions. Which is another of my peeves regarding that shit of movie (Ad Astra), where you can see the script writers made a serious effort of making the trip easy to film by having the Moon-Mars ship obviously go...
  27. Ukerric

    MTG thread

    It was called War of the Spark Mythic edition.
  28. Ukerric

    MTG thread

    That's an interesting choice of packaging. Let's see how many combos we have: standard borders/no borders alternate art/fancy border alternate art times foil/non-foil. 6 different cards to collect. For every rare/mythic. He's right in those opening videos "it feels like sports cards".
  29. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    And that's why the "future filter" is still popular. We already have chinese doing embryo editing. Designing the Human Species is probably a matter of a couple centuries. Remember: "It only takes one". These species that don't kill their drive? They get the universe. And colonize us. (and...
  30. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    The definition of life these days is any self-sustaining structure/ensemble that can repair itself using energy from its environment or produce a reasonable duplicate of itself. (the or is because you have organisms that are entirely sterile - like bee workers - that would not be classified as...
  31. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    And then you have Negative Energy and the "Big Rip" (google that and despair).
  32. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Well, before Lucifer (whose name litterally means "bringer of light", in case you didn't notice... he's the christian equivalent of Prometheus), God was keeping them as domesticated pets. Then the pets dissented, and God had to expel them fast, or he'd get overwhelmed (the other apple... you...
  33. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Life seems to be a not-so-low probability event. Commonplace chemistry generates very fast all the necessary basic of our life chemistry. Then you have clay and the like that are extremely good candidates for creating self-enclosed biochemistry factories - protolife, in other terms. Plus, it...
  34. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    Sometimes, it's time to promote my favorite artist:
  35. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    One of the things you get when you contemplate the time involved and our existence within is the infinitesimal chance that we're left undisturbed. Earth is prime estate. Biomass and everything. You want to colonize anywhere, it's the solar system. Even if the biosphere is bad from your...
  36. Ukerric

    World of Warcraft: Classic

    ROFL. Once someone figured out how to spell for "correct" translation, this had to spread quick.
  37. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    Yes, but in the context of the Drake Equation, the accepted meaning of the term Great Filter is "all the things that drastically cut down on potential galaxy-visible civilizations". If you want to refer specifically to "the last Great Filter we are potentially facing", then you probably need a...
  38. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    Solar Neutrinos are nice. Anytime you hear about astronomers being bothered by models of solar neutrinos it's because of this. If your model says that you should get This amount of solar neutrinos, but you get That, then either your model is wrong... or the rates of nuclear reaction at the core...
  39. Ukerric

    The Astronomy Thread

    He's also getting punched in the nuts by the Senate Committee which is cutting his funding for the Moon 2024 because he doesn't want to spend it on the doomed and wasted SLS, and the senators want to teach him who really orders NASA around. AKA "I give you money to spend on my state, don't you...
  40. Ukerric

    The Fermi Paradox -- Where is everybody?

    Totally forgot about this. But at least, I could slip in the Terminator Species in.