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 No.229108[Reply]

Has anything you've ever played, watched, listened to, or read ever truly changed your life? No matter how much I experience nothing changes. I used to walk 2 hours a day and I never felt any better mentally than I do now as a neet who never goes outside. My baseline mental state seems impossible to break out of.


/hob/

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 No.70718[Reply]

Hey wizards,

Two other wizzas and I will be reading The Pastel City, a science fantasy novel by M. John Harrison, originally published in 1971.

We'll be following a schedule of one chapter per day. The chapters are about 10 pages long on average. After each day's reading, we'll come here and talk about it. I'll be posting a short daily commentary to help kick off the discussion, along with updates on our progress through the schedule. Of course, you're under no obligation to post anything if you don't want to.

We'll start on Thursday, July 2, so in just a couple of days. Check out the blurb for the novel:

A decaying world. Ancient powers long forgotten. An old warrior with one last battle to fight. The Pastel City is a mesmerizing journey through the ruins of a far-future civilization, where the remnants of lost knowledge mingle with myth and legend. Atmospheric, inventive, and unforgettable, it is a classic of science fantasy.

I'll be following along with this edition, which can be borrowed for free from Archive.org:

https://archive.org/details/pastelcity0000unse

You can choose a different edition if you prefer:

https://archive.org/search?tab=all&query=the+pastel+city&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22

To borrow a book from the Archive, you'll need an account. They only ask for an email address and password.

Come and join us for some whimsy literary fun.
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 No.70801

>>70799
That one made me chuckle too, lol.

 No.70806

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Chapter 03

When the sun broke through, he saw that it was a bird of metal: every feather, from the long, tapering pinions of the great wide wings to the down on its hunched shoulders, had been stamped or beaten from wafer-thin iridium. It gleamed, and a very faint humming came from it. He grew used to it, and found that it could talk on many diverse subjects.

In this chapter, we continue to explore the strange world of the Pastel City, with its deserts of rust, late medieval cities built on top of derelict trading hubs, harsh skies, and colorful mists.We also meet the vulture that appears on the cover. Sometimes those covers have almost nothing to do with the actual story, sometimes they're very descriptive of what you might find inside. I prefer the latter.

We also encounter a third member of the Methvin: Theomeris Glyn, the Porthos of the group. Sentimental and almost buffoonish, he serves as the comic relief which is usually my favorite type of character. I also have to add that 'Doom the Dwarf' is a pretty cool name, one can never go wrong with alliterative names, check out Marvel characters' names.
I'm calling it now this Cellur of Girvan, the would-be wizard of this tale, is actually some crazy scientist that knows chemistry and robotics. Seems a very likely character in a book like this.

>>70796
I also got confused by the "three females" reference. Galen is the hero's tragic backstory, but the narrative doesn't give enough weight or time to support that at all. The only reason we know she's the third element is because there are no other female characters mentioned.
Yeah, that's the "world-building" trap that current writers have got themselves into. It's just a way to fill pages and sell three books instead of one. Just tell us a good story.

>>70799
The thing with the wife. It was a tad silly for Cromis to refuse to believe "a Methvin" would do such a thing. Really? You're just a bunch of butchers for some royalty fuck. Your job is literally to kill and maim people. Abandoning wives is the least amount of pain these guys bring to the world, and he's acting self-righteous about it.


>>70800
It's 157 Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.70807

>>70806
I was a little disappointed (maybe too strong a word) that our old geezer friend is lusting after bar maids lol. I mean I know it's a regular book written by a normal person but I always find such overt sexual behavior jarring. The robot vulture is cool. Once again I appreciate the brevity at which we are moving through the story. The book never lingers in any one place for too long, loosing itself in useless details or self-indulgent exposition. I'm excited to learn about the mysterious wizard.

 No.70808

>>70806
This was a fun one. I really liked the atmosphere as Cromis was staying over in that dilapidated tower covered in mist, and when the bird showed up. I certainly didn't expect a talking metal bird of all things, even though it was on the cover. Very curious as to what business Cellur has with him as well.
We got some action too with the fight in the tavern, and Cromis makes a good showing yet again despite proclaiming to be a better poet than fighter.

>It was a tad silly for Cromis to refuse to believe "a Methvin" would do such a thing. Really?

Yeah, I suppose so. I thought that perhaps Norvin was a particularly honorable one of the bunch, but given how Grif and Glyn are, I don't expect him to be much different heh.

 No.70811

>>70806
Cellur should have taught the vulture to explain who the hell himself or geteit chemosit if he actually want Cromis to listen to him. If there is a limitation to the bird robot's memory or something he could have given it a written letter to deliver. I know it's playing into the folktale motif of unclear prophecy and skeptical hero but it's harder to accept inefficiency in a story of science and machines than in fantastical myths. Maybe that's why sci fi lose out in popularity to fantasy in modern times. The world of science is too logical to be a good fit for the whimsiness required in a hero story.

>>70807
I was more amused to see a perverted geezer comic relief in a western work. I thought that was more of a Japanese anime thing due to a cultural difference in how Japan treat lecherousness and sexual harassment. You definitely can't get away with writing a perverted hero in a modern novel lol. Feminists will call him a rapist.



/hob/

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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
Previous threads:
>>64932
>>60032
>>54504
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 No.70714

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>>70713
Well, holy shit, pardon my French. I didn't expect a response, and certainly not one just minutes later. Nice, thanks for that.

Let's give it a couple of days so more wizzies can see this post. Meanwhile, I'll be putting together the spreadsheet with the chapters and dates so we can all follow along. I'm already looking forward to it.

HEY EVERYONE. WE HERE AT THE WIZBOOKCLUB DO BE READING THE PASTEL CITY, STARTING IN A COUPLE OF DAYS. DON'T MISS OUT! JOIN NOW!

Check this thread if you want to know how it works. We did it with A Canticle for Leibowitz. It's quite simple: I post a spreadsheet with the reading schedule, and we all follow along. We talk about the book, but you don't have to post if you don't want to. Let's have some fun.

 No.70715

>>70712
>>70713
>>70714
The Leibowitz readalong was just the guy suggesting it and me so it was not much of a book club. Are you the Leibowitz guy? I thought you hated the readalong from your posting tone because it was awkward with just two people. I'll probably join another readalong though because I like that it gave me a routine.

>do we wait until more wizards show up?

This place is dead but I think the reason you missed the readalong was because we were posting in the general reading thread. Maybe if we make new thread with eye-catching picture and kept it bump to the top of /all/ everyday you'd get one extra wizard.

 No.70717

>>70715
Yup that's me. I didn't hate it at all, it was a nice experience. I had tried before with another book but nobody showed up. Leibowitz was a success as far as I see it.

Well if you guys want a thread just for The Pastel City I'll do it. We'll start this week. Maybe more people will join.

 No.70795

>>70715
>this place is dead
Unlike /dep/, he-he

 No.70810

finished reading 'à rebours' from Huysmans. the book is about a rich guy who lives alone with it's maids and butlers and hens basically a NEET and has a lot of intellectual ramblings but hens also sick. doctors say because he's a reclusive lifestyle and what he needs is to go out like normalfags do but he don't want to and at the end he must go and interact with other people
I was lost when I read the beggining but the ending chapters were more understandable. it's a ok book. I think it would belong to wizard core books with NHK


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/wiz/

 No.229036[Reply]

This is basically most potent weapon against saturn worshippers, especially succubi (the jew of the gender), jew (the succubi of the races), and shabbos goyim (normieniggers in general). None of their magic will work, on the contrary the powers of the natural world will be yours to utilize. Meme magic is one iteration. Ascend more, and the light of God Himself will be yours.


If you read about monks, they are basically IRL wuxia cultivator.
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 No.229081

>>229080
So what? Should we talk about Friends, Taylor Swift, nigger music, Marvel movies and TikTok dances just because they're mainstream? Ebonics have been popular among the wiggerfied normgroid population for a while now and yet you won't catch any self-respecting person with a three digit IQ talking like that.

 No.229082

Maxxmaxxing XD

 No.229085

>>229079
>>229080
>>229082
The original less retarded term is minmaxing.

 No.229086

>>229081
Aryanmaxxing oldcel

 No.229107

magic doesn't exist



/wiz/

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 No.229061[Reply]

Kotava (artifical auxiliar language) is the best for wizards. This language is ultra-neutral (there is no similarity to natural or artificial languages) and it sounds magical or from another reality. I even added the Shavian alphabet to make it more interesting.
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https://www.kotava.org/index.php
https://kotava.org/ravlemak/ravlemak.php?
https://www.shavian.info/alphabet/

 No.229106

sounds cool



/hob/

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 No.70652[Reply]

A slightly unusual hobby for a wizardly man, but I've always had an attraction to it.

What I like about it is the extremely large variety of tricks that can be learned. It's like the Path of Exile skill tree in the sense you can pick a direction and learn that way. You can build up your foundations, or you can go the straight and narrow all the way to learning your favorite trick. The large variety of tricks also mean there are a ton of easier ones to learn, and learning these tricks provides such a strong feeling of accomplishment.

Cruising is very nice too, I intent to get a bigger old school board with soft(?) wheels for nice and easy transport.

The art on skateboards is also quite nice, there's something for everyone. Also you can buy blanks and draw on it yourself. I think the level of creativity in all aspects of this hobby is so amazing.

All things skating related welcomed, I'll try my best to answer with great care to everyone.

Thank you for participating
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 No.70675

I remember playing these skating games on GBC/GBA as a kid. They were fun.

 No.70683

>every kid on my block has a solid skateboard that glides effortlessly.
>everytime I get a skateboard it wobbles like crazy and stops after 3 meters.
what fucking parameters am I picking wrong? Is $80 for a board just something I should expect?

 No.70684

>>70683
Maybe it's your stance. Your body should weight more on the front. Try to bend your knees.

Maybe it's the trucks that need to be tightened.

 No.70803

>>70683
Wheel hardness might play a role. it ranges from like 73A(soft)~103A(hard). softer wheels are way smoother and designed for rough concrete, will still go well on smooth. Hard wheels will slow you right down on bumpy concrete. Also good bearings, most branded types are good. reds or bronsons are the cheaper good ones where I live. If those aren't issues for you perhaps the board hasn't been assembled correctly? Sometimes people tighten the wheels on way too tight and its like you have disc brakes constantly on.

 No.70809

>>70803
0_0

A wizard of skating, what a world



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 No.324630[Reply]

being a streamer/youtuber, being a content creator is very easy to do nowdays so why aren't you making a video channel and get some money? I'm not talking about showing your face, but you can still make it big and being anonymous. being a youtuber hasn't been as easy as it is now. look at ishowspeed. he was making shitty video game videos and 2 or 3 years after, he got over 1 million subs and now he's filthy rich.
>make your own youtube channel
no I can't.
if you have a twitch, youtube or other platform channel, share it if you want!

 No.324631

>no I can't do what I'm telling you is so easy to do.
Thread disregarded.



/dep/

 No.307554[Reply]

another day another computer broken, no matter how hard i try i cant stop my explosive anger issues. im tired of how angry I get, it keeps me from enjoying things in life and forces me to avoid things I should enjoy. once the dust settles in, guilt crawls onto me. the cycle never stops. for the life of me I want this anger to stop, it keeps sabotaging things i enjoy.
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 No.308930

OP really should invest into a bulky PC case and maybe show us the broken computers to see if your collection of broken PCs can be saved
>>308406
It took me while to realize there is point hidden in your words. Anger issues may lead to heart problems. All that adrenaline not being good for heart.

>>307554
Just in case: avoid drinking mugs coffee thinking you drink "cups" of coffee. Try getting better sleep by getting blackout curtains and maybe check if your blanket is too thick (a "duvet", maybe?) making you unable to sleep well on warm weeks. (Or vice versa, if you lack decent insulation in your room and it's getting cold in your room at night, invest into a decent "kigurumi" or some hockey bodysuit.)

 No.308935

>>308406
Do you mean that angry outbursts can lead to heart problems

 No.308936

you will need to hate it, and hate it for many years before you can really stop. a good reality check is often helpful too. I won't go into much detail but I had similar issues as you are describing, I narrowly dodged a 10 year prison sentence and every since I've been a lot better, not perfect, not even good just a lot better

 No.308938

I like the adrenaline boost when I get angry

 No.308946

>>307554
OP *probably* could use a punching mannequin to beat / 2practice_fighting_skillz@get_exhausted@relax_a_bit



/dep/

 No.308794[Reply]

It kinda sucks knowing that people hate you, wherever i go i am met with this endless negativity that i am just supposed to ignore. Even when i try to be friendly and polite i still somehow find a way to fuck up and make people hate my guts. I am sick of it to be honest, sick of fuckinh everything. God hates me and i hate him back, because why wouldnt i?
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 No.308933

>>308931
most of people are like this, though. just gotta get used to it or something. the powah of friendship only exists in anime

 No.308940

Are you sure you aren't delusional? I've suffered from paranoia in the past were I was convinced normies were hating me and out to get me. Eventually I realised people just are like this and it has nothing to do with me

 No.308942

Normies have a 6th sense I swear to god. Especially succubi, I work with several and I'm nothing but professional just do my job exactly as I should, even making it easier for them "Dont worry i'll handle it". They give me death stares. It's the same facial expression I'd probably give if someone told me they raped a minor. Utter disgust and venom, why the hell are they doing to me when there's literal crackheads in our store abusing them daily, shouldn't someone like me just be written off as a nobody that isn't a problem??? I don't care if they don't like me, it's the visible disgust that gets me because that indicates they would very likely throw me under the bus or purposely sabotage me in some way just for fun, or even because they deem me deserving of punishment for some reason. I can't stand it

 No.308944

>>308942
If you don't mind me asking, what's the job? What class of people are we talking about?

I've always enjoyed the pure look of contempt mixed with concern and disgust when I'm floundering in a social situation. I try to not look people in the face and feel they're weighing me up when they do - this might be my insecure interpretation, though.

 No.308945

>>308942
>shouldn't someone like me just be written off as a nobody that isn't a problem
They can sense you aren't like them.



/hob/

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 No.65927[Reply]

Here we discuss and speak of dreams that we had or the kind of dream that we would want.
We don't discuss of lucid dreaming.
I wanted to make this kind of thread as i do control them in how they will work but once inside i let the dream go and work his own doing.
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 No.70577

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>>65927
I once had a dream i fucked you mama

 No.70688

Sometimes, I dream about cheese…

 No.70731

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>>70577
pff pff pff

but i would never ever ever ever hire one

 No.70802

I often dream of flight. I have big wings, like an archangel from Heroes of Might and Magic 3.
It feels so realistic. I feel wind on my face, humidity of clouds. Just soaring high and then resting a bit in high places just to continue on.
And then I wake up. No wings. Feel bad man.

 No.70804

I've mostly been dreaming about work



/wiz/

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 No.229038[Reply]

Have you been neglected in you yearly childhood too? I've come across pic rel some time ago by accident and scrolling to this pic made me think I was actually fundamentally broken not by aspergers which wasn't actually that bad but rather by being neglected by mom which didn't even want to hold me when I was crying or talk on difficult subjects. Every stage presented does so perfectly wrap up all my developmental disorders it makes me feel like this framework was made just for people like me (except last 2 cause I'm too young to experience maturity and middle adulthood). Maybe some anon would consider it interesting. I've been to therapy actually and it helped me a lot but I lost my job and I don't have any money left, I'm just neeting at parents place

https://www.verywellmind.com/erik-eriksons-stages-of-psychosocial-development-2795740
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 No.229090

>>229049
In the 19th century teenagers married, started families, became medical doctors and naval officers, cooperated in various scientific and technological breakthroughs, worked alone in factories or as servants, practiced religion.
Compare this to the current average confused twenty-something and you see this isn't really true

 No.229091

>>229090
>Compare this to the current average confused twenty-something and you see this isn't really true
You are really overestimating the confidence of the average 19th century young adult. People were not confident, they were forced. Even Nietzsche was lamenting how german education forced young people to choose one career for life too early in life when they are still clueless (he was talking about early 20 somethings!). In that respect we haven't changed the least. We just have more room to wiggle in since college is easier to get into and is now adult daycare.

>cooperated in various scientific and technological breakthroughs

You're probably thinking about post-war US. The 19th century name-of-the-game was humanist academia (history, philosophy, philology..).

 No.229092

>>229090
You could also make a good case that the majority of people were confronted with non-artificial necessity at a much earlier age.

 No.229104

>>229091
I dont think you really have an argument, 19th century people definitely lived their lives quickly and efficiently, lots of people don't even live this trajectory in the 21st century but live this extended childhood (compared to back then)
>>229092
homeownership, quality of food and immaterial things like sense of community were better back then, all we have is tech and less rigid morals/ less strict social hierarchy

 No.229105

because in 19th century there were things to be done, in 21th century all western manufacturing is done by jeets and chinamen, so westerners just turned into a civilization of manbabies.



/dep/

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 No.308871[Reply]

Hello all. Normally, I considered /dep/ to be the saddest board on the Internet. Today I realized I was wrong.

I realized I was wrong when looking up Huntington's Disease videos on Youtube. Huntington's Disease is a genetic, degenerative neurological disorder that attacks motor control functions, leaving victims unable to control their own muscles and confining them to a lifetime of tranquilizers that paralyze them. Or, the disease attacks their brain and turns them into a completely thoughtless carrot.

There is no cure and scientists can only understand the disease by progressively dissecting victims' brains, in almost exactly the way the evil doctor from day of the dead does it. And actually, the description of zombieism from the day of the dead is very similar to Huntingon's Disease.
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 No.308893

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Imagine having this disease and being evil enough to have a child (Knowing they have a 50% chance of also getting it). Breeders are fucking insane

 No.308912

>>308893
My mother was carrier of an extremely rare genetic disease that makes you disabled since day 1 and life expectancy is 16-18 years, chance of inheriting it was also 50% and she still decided to have me because yolo. I'm convinced I would've been better off with the disease knowing what my life would've been, I'm still genetic trash but I have to endure it for many many years because survival instincts, humanity is the worst virus of them all.

 No.308914

>>308893
This is how I feel about ageing mothers, that is, the vast majority of wizchan posters. My mom was 41, fucking demonic cunt

 No.308941

>>308914
Never thought about the number, my mother was 37 when she had me. I always found it strange in elementary school how my parents were the only ones who looked old. Grey hairs, wrinkles, all that. Meanwhile the other students parents looked like older siblings.

 No.308943

From that description sounds like my mother has something very similar but minor. She's losing muscle function, but largely due to her lifestyle of eating like 10~20k calories a day and laying down 24/7. Mentally fried as she's on a cup full of pils every day and night, if she even misses one she will freak out and try run outside naked because the men in black suits are trying to kill me. Someone like her wasn't made for life, just a defected product sadly



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 No.38503[Reply]

I know there's a draw thread on /hob/ for posting any drawing you want, but I thought we might want to have a draw thread here specifically for anime requests. Post your requests and/or anime-style drawings. I'm a drawfig myself so at least one of your requests will be fulfilled.
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 No.44272

>>44271
Cute drawing.

Answering your question: learn basic construction, some basic anatomy (specially proportions and gesture), and draw from observation, be from real life or other art.

It takes time.

 No.44273

>>44271
Just keep drawing! It's that easy!

 No.44274

>>44271
the shoulders, legs and arms fit perfectly

 No.44278

>>44271
>How does one learn to draw a body while making it look natural?
I am by no means good but I improved a bit from copying and deconstructing poses on websites like quickposes.com. I also like the vilppu drawing manual and how he breaks things down is extremely useful.

 No.44353

>>44271
Drawing "noodle people" is okay as long as you aim for the "noodle people" aesthetics. However, if you are still learning the normal body proportions, your skill probably requires buying a tiny mannequin… ah! "Lay figure"!

Look up "lay figure doll" online.
Its a finy faceless doll that has the proportions of a human being. You can put one right before you and then draw your character.


Bonus points for taking pics of yourself and the doll while drawing - it may help you to beat *those* dreaded allegations.



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 No.306449[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

What is the average wizard's relationship with religion like? No religious person has ever been able to give me a good argument for why God, if he is out there, is not the most maximally evil being in the universe simply by the virtue of creating suffering when he could have chosen not to. Saying "suffering builds character" and derivatives of is just a manifestation of their stockholm syndrome for this vile entity

>I form the light, and create darkness. I make peace, and create evil. I YHWH do all these things - Isaiah 45:7
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 No.308917

>>308916
If you neglect to capitalize the right Words god will personelly teleport behind you and throw you into hEll

 No.308919

>>308917
Nice algospeak, nice "write a better post" block avoiding

 No.308920

>>308919
Looks like you forgot to capitalize correctly, prepare for hEll kid

 No.308926

>>308916
He feedeth birds to other animals. That seems cruel.

 No.308939

I simply think/pray in my mind to "the real creator" and tell him I hope he has nice plans for me because Im tired. I don't really associate it with any religion, just the powerful creator


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/dep/

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 No.303736[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

You will still be stuck browsing this thread in 2026 edition

previous>>296811
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 No.308829

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>>308764
>23
You are very young. Things can get so much worse.

>>308820
>it probably sounds inane
It only seems "inane" because the kikes have programmed you to think that way. They don't care if your body is destroyed as long as they get value from it.>I'm only 23

 No.308830

>>308829
damn kikes and their eugenics.

 No.308833

>>308820
Work has a habit of running the place at 74-79 degrees all year round for us (they have commercial AC, the bosses just never leave their 68 degree offices and don't care). That means I just work slow and always carry a small piece of equipment to 'look busy' in case they do wander out of their cushy towers.

 No.308845

I would recommend a technical sales gig. All my co workers detects the autism, and gave the natural reaction normies gave to autists, especially the wom*n and feminized "men". But fortunately I managed to held on to this gig. Overall a very comfy pseudo NEET job. You need to make rather frequent visits to customer, which paradoxically I can do really since without any lingering personal attachments, it appears I have internalized such interactions the way a gamer approach a conversation simulator.


I might even say I do be better in a sense than some of my co-workers in building relationships with customers, for some reason the opposite is happens when it comes to customers, I could shut my mouth most of the time, merely picking the correct conversation options, and they just seem to naturally like me for some reason.


The ultimate perk of this job is technical conversations blend with a bit of a personal touch increase that affinity bar as well if not more than casual conversation. Anyway, as long as you do reasonably ok to maintain your accounts and keep up appearances, you should be ok.

Anyway, you do need to accustomed yourself to replying to messages confidently, and drive to places. Which is comfy, I can listen orthodox saints/ schizotube/ crabtube/ history-geopolitictube/ 40k tube on the way. A lot of decision making responsibility fell to you, but this is still managable, as long as you're fine with management, they were the ultimate fell guy if things go wrong.

Since you are basically your own boss day to day, its more forgiving for neurodivergents. The chanllenges of a white collar job for adhd is still there, but you have more room to mitigate these.

 No.308937

>>308764
I would kill to be 23 again and not make the wrong decisions which impacted my health. You are but a baby, try walk the right path


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Thread for discussing games you're currently playing.

>What games are you playing?

>What games have you recently purchased?

Previous thread:
>>57966
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 No.63547

>>63541
This game only got popular thanks to The Matrix. That movie franchises was really popular in the early 2000s and hooked people on the bullet time thing. Max Payne was the closes thing to a good Matrix game. The actual Matrix games were far worse.

 No.63561

I've been playin Fatal Frame. I'm still on the third night, but I've loved the game so far. The puzzles are simple yet enjoyable. The atmosphere is great, and the ghost designs are really unsettling. I was going to say the game is easy, but the end of the second night and the introduction of the Wandering Monk on the third night have given me a headache.

 No.63564

>>63545
The concept of 'aging well' is retarded. You have a game, a product of it's time with all the good and the bad it entails and you want to rob it for the sake of normalscum
who can't be bothered to play anything that isn't 'modern'? Remakes with dumbed down gameplay, full of niggers and faggots are cancer.

 No.63567

>>63564
>Remakes with dumbed down gameplay, full of niggers and faggots are cancer.
nothing suggest that the remake will be one of those. All Max Payne needs is being updated to work on modern system without hassles, HD graphics and rebalanced level design.

 No.63591

>>63567
Just nab a repack from one the of russian sites. Works like a charm even on the godawful windows 11


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 No.324033[Reply]

I don't think AI will be around for long, and not for the reason people think.

AI is very old technology, the LLMs utilized are from the 1950s. When computers were first invented they tried using artificial neurons that learnt (the Perceptron). The problem was back then memory and scaling, you could get one node to learn but by the time it went to the next it started to forget. The hardware wasn't there. Because of this AI bots relied on binary tree if/else statements and weren't programmed to learn for decades.

All that happened in the 2010s was that hardware became available to stack LLMs on top of each other. The technology behind AI is veeeeery old, it's a hardware problem. If you're some nerd that reads into tech innovations you'll find the same is true for most inventions. Wood pulp paper wasn't suddenly eureka invented in the 19th century, it's that the steam engine made the processing of wood through mulching possible. The automatic threshing machine wasn't eureka invented, it's that there were dozens of invisible small innovations that fed into it that went unthanked, like the complex mathematic epicycloid calculations that went into the gear functions that some mathematics nerds and clockmakers perfected decades ago.

Anyways, the actual supply chains that are currently feeding the current top of the line GPUs and chips are unsustainable. They're spread across so many countries and it's like a precarious inverted pyramid, each part of the chip fabrication is a monopoly because it's stretching human ingenuity and ability to its absolute limit. And for every part of the input (the lenses, the robotic arms, the chemical acids, the light diodes for the lasers, etc) there's like another 5,000+ companies making bespoke tools for specialists. It's quite literally not cost effective or arguably even possible to scale production further. Like the Concorde and other supersonic jets, the rising costs are not due to economic constraints, but human. The concorde went out of service, and likewise AI will too.

The AI bubble will burst once they try to recuperate costs, once they find out that businesses don't want to pay $100,000 for the slop, they'll get a government bail out. The government will bail it out thinking they're getting a palatinr tier surveillance engine. This will turn out to be a white elephant because the AI data centers built will require replacing every 3 years due to the GPUs burning out, costing hundreds Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.324369

>>324033
Same here. I've been following this guy Ed Zitron for a few years, he's been one of the first LLM skeptics that got traction. Think he even appeared on some american news stations recently. LLMs haven't proven in any capacity that they are actually better at any tasks than humans in the real world.
Benchmarks are set up specifically to measure arbitrary work loads that are made so an LLM can understand them. They use metrics like "lines of code written by AI" because it's impossible to measure the quality of said code or how maintainable it is in the long run (though experienced coders have talked about how much of a cluster fuck it is due to limited context windows and lack of awareness for things outside of the current task). LLMs are incapable of generating new solutions for anything, just mix and match existing stuff that sounds reasonable to everyone in the lower 50th percentile of knowledge in any given field. Hallucination will not be solved as it's just a fundamental quirk of how these things work. The curve of improvement is starting to flatten, just throwing more training inputs is no longer producing better outputs. Datacenter build outs are already stopping, big tech companies pulling out of their commitments or putting them on pause because there's no demand. All of it is just propped up by the years worth of backorders between AI companies, chip manufacturers and datacenter builders, which is a circlejerk of venture capital investment.
I don't know if I truly see a regression in tech but maybe that would be nice. It's not like the increase in raw hardware power has been used very well by the software in most cases. But since the chip fabs are sold out for the next few years we will definitely see stagnation on the consumer side. Maybe if enough PC parts manufacturers die out in the meantime due to lack of demand in the consumer space (((they))) will try to make everyone shift to cloud PCs. All of this LLM shit is so retarded.

 No.324526

>>324369
>LLMs are incapable of generating new solutions for anything
Then how come they solved some previously unsolved mathematical problems?

 No.324527

>>324526
Math problems don't rely on new solutions. The nature of numbers don't change from one problem to the next. The only barrier to solving a math problem is how many of the numbers in the problem can be remembered and comprehended by any given human or machine at a time. A human or calculator doesn't have the memory to keep track of all the numbers at once. An LLM hooked up to a cloud computing supercenter, or a modern gaming PC with 64gb of RAM, has the headroom to keep track of all numbers in a sequence. The calculation functions the LLM is running are the same as those on a student scientific calculator, but now with beefed up memory enough to keep track of where it is in the sequence and what it has done so far. It's a solid case of "throwing more memory at it is the solution".

 No.324603

>>324527
>literal description of inventing
Oh, mental gymnastics, mental gymnastics

 No.324629

>>324603
Definitions aren't mental gymnastics. You math nerds are all mentally ill.



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 No.323901[Reply]

No politics or religion in the crawl thread, please.

>Ambient sounds to wash away distraction

https://asoftmurmur.com/
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 No.324266

People eat way too many proteins, americans eat a lot of meat and eggs every day which is so unhealthy, they don't get better muscles they just ruin their liver and kidneys

 No.324275

>>324266
Obsessed o algo

 No.324559

It's wild that the trajectory from horse armour was to the ESA claiming third-party/private servers are illegal.

I blame normalfags and zoomers.

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"I blame normalfags and zoomers."

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Happy "White stars on blue with red and White stripes anime succubus bikini day"!



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I figured I've already experienced everything junk food, chocolates, cakes and ice creams can offer as an experience.
They no longer give me dopamine, just bloating and an overall sense of unwellness & brain fog.

Life is very short and I'd like to be in shape even if just once during my existence. So far I lost 12 pounds, which is an okay start but not great.

I aim to work out 3 times a week, and on the 4 other days light cardio such as walking for an hour.

Diet has been redesigned to involve a lot of lean meat, fresh produce, eggs, walnuts and water instead of sodas.
If I crave something sweet, it's gonna be a banana or berries, maybe a kiwi or orange.

What do you think? Have you tried to live healthier or are you already healthy?
So far I haven't lost motivation but it's only been 6 months. I find it has had a moderately positive effect on my depression too. If I can pull it off I'll keep the rhythm up for the rest of my life.
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 No.229000

>>228983
Tell that to the 430 000 people who starve to death annually. Nobody is an island and everything depends on other people. Even a complete hermit like Unabomber can and did get fucked over by strangers.

 No.229010

>>229000
>Tell that to the 430 000 people who starve to death annually.

no i will not tell that to starving people, i am talking to you who isn't starving. you are a complete minion, learned helplessness damsel in distress looking for someone with strong arms to rescue you so you can sit on the couch and become fat and ugly while other people do the work for you.

 No.229012

>>229000
>a complete hermit like Unabomber can and did get fucked over by strangers
The "strangers" being his brother whom Ted dumped all of his feelings on enough to be identified by his choice of words in the manifesto that Ted wanted everyone to see. "Fucked over" but not as badly as the university kids and employees who got fucking exploded. Ted was the source of his own capture.

>430 000 people who starve to death annually.

>Nobody is an island and everything depends on other people.
Those 400,000+ "people" are Africans and jungle-dwellers who can grow food and raise cattle, yet they chose to mope around waiting for cloud-colored people to bring them free food. The source of their starvation is their own inaction… Not the occasional delay in action by the charitable people.

 No.229100

>>228983
>hurr female thinking xD

niggaa this is literally how all people operate in some shape or form, waiting for external things to fulfil them, hoping on finding that thing to give life meaning

you might be right with your "its all inside you bro, generate ur own worth" mantra but you still sound like a fag

always funny when wizards of all people use normalfag hazing and emasculation techniques to "prove" their point

 No.229103

>>229000
Based and triplepilled. I think the remark was aimed to remind about the dopamine, not the nutrients.

>>222666
Based and triplepilled advice. I wonder, however - does fasting increase your water intake?


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 No.228407[Reply]

Why is anime so engraved into this site and this kind of culture? Is it just the cause of the succubi or cause japan had the crab culture first?
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 No.229096

>>229093
Some of it is the scarcity too. If you can stream anything you ever dreamt of in 4k with a few button clicks, you eventually don't want to watch anything at all.

Which is why even a billionaire like Trump doesn't have wagyu steak and exotic foods at will. He just defaults to the most common denominator every day which is McDonald's.

 No.229097

>>229096
Oh yeah. Truly, the built-in desire to look for the new frontiers

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>>228407
Fun fact:
The mismatching hair colors are not accidental

 No.229101

>>229096
>Trump doesn't have wagyu steak and exotic foods at will. He just defaults to the most common denominator every day which is McDonald's.
I haveeaten Wagyu and I have eaten McDonald's and McDonald's is better.

 No.229102

>>229101
Trump plz



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