nparkinglot

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[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

aljazeera has also been under threat of shut down in israel for the last few days. not saying that report is wrong, just important to take the whole context into account.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-communications-minister-seeks-shutdown-al-jazeera-bureau-2023-10-15/

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 21 points 1 year ago (12 children)

‘clear’ according to the IDF? some other western intelligence org? clear to people with a vested interest in that narrative?

as far as i’ve seen there’s been no trustworthy analysis of it and i doubt there ever will be.

HD SimAnt? sick.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, my life would have been measurably better had I never opened that link.

There’s a fundamental misunderstanding here that seems suspiciously like a bad faith argument.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I was in 3 car accidents over the course of three years, all of which the car I was in was totaled.

The worst of the three was one of those secondary, peak rush-hour accidents. I was on a two lane freeway (two lanes one direction, two lanes the other with a cement divider in the middle) around rush-hour with a pretty heavy amount of traffic but moving fast. I was going between 60 and 70 and in a really good mood. I’d just spent the whole day making music with one of my best friends with crazy vintage equipment and I was on my way to play a show that night. I was daydreaming and looked away from the road for a second, looked back and saw break lights. So I tapped my breaks, but then in a split second I realized those break lights were coming super fast. I did the exact wrong thing and slammed on my breaks. I don’t know exactly what happened, but I was hit from both the front and the back. I was driving a tiny two seater from the early 90s, not exactly the safest car. I felt around myself and I seems to be all in one piece. No pain anywhere. Iwas able to squeeze my way up out of the car, bewildered. I didn’t seem to have any injuries at all. The car looked like a crushed tin can. I went to the hospital just in case and it’s a good thing I did because as the shock wore off I discovered I had a bruised rib that was making it very hard to breathe. But that was my only injury. They gave me painkillers and sent me on my way.

I spent the next year in a fog of painkillers and existential despair and confusion. To this day I have trouble driving and I frequently question whether I’m actually alive or living out a dream in the dying seconds of my mind.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Doing the Lords work. Bless you.

How did you hunt griefers? Like, how did you find out they were griefing and then how did you actually track them down?

 

I will never understand gankers/griefers. Rp I’m all for, but ramming another cmdr to death, inside a station no less? What’s the point? What’s your endgame here? Do you want to play alone? Because that’s what happens. It’s weird and sad. Follow that behavior to its logical conclusion and you’ll just be blocked by everyone you interact with or banned from the game. Tf is the point of that?

I’m not very social but I enjoy playing in open because I like the feeling of the active world. It sucks when there’s someone who’s just there to be an asshole.

That is all.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I started writing a response, then I looked at some of your other comments.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Even if this was as big an issue as you’re making it seem like it is, the answer is never “crawl back to suckle at the capitalist teat.”

Use your damn imagination. We have a much more direct ability to organize ourselves here. Shit, we don’t even need to be restricted by the code of Lemmy. If a large enough group agrees on a specific way to be organized and self-polices, what’s the difference? Rules only exist if people choose to follow them.

You don’t like how it’s working? Do it differently. Talk to people. Convince them your way makes more sense. But it sounds to me more like you just miss that sweet condensed spez milk.

 

Last week I finally made the trip to Sag A* I’d been wanting to do since I got the game. Pictures do not do it justice. It’s just… SO damn big.

And I saw some other pretty cool shit along the way! Black hole in a planetary nebula Biggest ring on a brown dwarf I’ve ever seen.

After that I switched to my trusty DBX so I could bust my ass all the way back to the bubble after over a year away.

Keep flying, cmdrs o7. See you in the black.

wish I could say I came up with it, but you’re welcome nonetheless! Fly safe o7

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Something I realized while on that trip is that if you enjoy the exploration part of this game, you essentially enjoy roleplaying a field researcher with a dash of survival on the side. It’s tedious, boring work and you have to be really into the details of all the stuff you find to keep going.

I keep IRL notes on a lot of my finds. I stay more engaged and I can easily find the location of some interesting thing I passed.

[–] nparkinglot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do it! It took an extremely long time for me, but I was also stopping and exploring constantly so that added a ton amount of time to the trip.

The combination of gratification, pride, and relief I felt completing that final jump to Colonia is hard to describe.

And the amount of stuff I FD’d along the way is mind-boggling. 100% worth it.

 

After stopping and starting once or twice over the course of a year, crashing and nearly dying on an extremely high G planet, mistaking a white dwarf for a neutron star and nearly burning to a crisp, and making as few civilized pit stops as possible- yesterday I finally arrived in Colonia.

Next week I start my next journey to Sag A.

 

I present to you, Flyiedge AB-Q C8-21 7. I’ve come across a handful of ELWs before, but this was my first FD. Just had to share it somewhere.

Fly safe, Cmdrs. o7

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