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  • Doctrine purist - must forward-deploy planesDoctrine neutral - must forward-deploy flying vehiclesDoctrine radical - must forward-deploy something that flies
    Structure purist - must be a shipAn aircraft carrier is an aircraft carrierA helicopter carrier is an aircraft carrierA missile boat is an aircraft carrier
    Structure neutral - must be a vehicleA parasite aircraft mothership is an aircraft carrierA truck full of quadcopters is an aircraft carrierA self-propelled gun is an aircraft carrier
    Structure radical - must be relocatableA Marston Mat is an aircraft carrierA transporter-erector is an aircraft carrierA man with a gun is an aircraft carrier
  • Unfortunately Greeks invented that one too, specifically to use against Romans if you accept the story about Archimedes at the siege of Syracuse GREEK LASER BEAMS SHALL SMITE PETTY ROMAN JAVELINS JUST LIKE THEY DID ROMAN SHIPS

  • To me it seems like the difference between having a written description of something vs an image of it. I can describe to you a square, 10 centimetres on each side, drawn with black ink in the centre of a sheet of white A4 printer paper. I could also show you a photo of that square. In both cases the information is conveyed, but only one of them involved an image

    When I'm navigating I basically always do it by landmarks and turns, which is probably not unusual. I can use relationships of "this street goes west until it meets that street" without having to picture a map. The shape and length of that street don't really matter for the sake of getting somewhere, only what it connects to

  • Not sure that I can really compare it to how I would be without aphantasia since, of course, it is all I have ever known, but I do stll enjoy reading. Like other people are saying, I don't tend to concern myself with visual descriptions

    This carries over to my TTRPG gameplay. I rarely ever actually describe what anyone looks like beyond the absolutely vaguest of descriptions (i.e. a heavily-built man, getting on years), which I didn't notice until a player pointed it out to me. I mostly go by mannerisms, which I suppose is an aspect of appearance

    I am still quite good at building mental maps of locations and can do all the classic "rotate a shape" kind of stuff. I can't visualise it, but I can figure it out. I guess I'm mentally storing it in another format. Possibly related to that, one of the few types of illustration I do particularly enjoy getting in a book is a map

  • I'm not sure I see the rationale there. Russia was already hitting Ukrainian infrastructure, so framing Ukraine for destroying some in return doesn't create an escalation that they can "respond" to. Losing railway bridges close to the front lines - very useful for logistics and not easy to fix - seems like a very costly sacrifice for seemingly no gain if it's a false flag

  • I still absolutely love playing guitar. I'm not great, but if the younger me from back when I started could see how good I am now he'd be over the moon. Every so often I wind up listening to one of the songs that I really wanted to be able to play back when I started, and now it feels brilliant that I can actually just sit down and do that now

    I also became keen on modding games (strategy games in particular, starting with Rome: Total War) quite early. I never learned enough programming to be really good at it, but I still do it pretty regularly just to make things for me and my friends. I take great joy in leaving easter eggs in there and waiting for them to find them

    I'm fairly certain I would still get the same thrill from mountain biking as I used to, but I can't really find out. My only bike now has road tyres and I am too out of practice and unfit to fly and up and down a hillside, and I also don't have anyone to go with (important in case of injuries). However every time I have a downhill section of road on my bike or I see some mountain bikers out while I'm walking hills I get that deep urge to barrel along a trail as fast as my bravery will permit

  • I haven't played the remaster so I can't guarantee this will work, depending on what has changed, but ironically levelling up more might be the solution you need here. If the level scaling is still as completely fucked as it was in the original, the enemies should get stronger pretty quick. If you only level non-combat stuff they should get to a point that you find appropriate

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJHXe_9uhxw

    Here's the teaser, since they reformed the team with a new name so it might not be easy to find. I think this is the only thing they've released about it so far, which doesn't really tell us much other than that they're making something, but honestly I'm just excited to see more from them. It being published by Epic suggests to me that it'll come to PC, which is a relief for me because I don't have a console

  • Isn't that also true of anyone taking a regular commerical flight on an airliner? There's plenty explosive fuel in there to kill someone too

    Much less dangerous, certainly, but I wouldn't count the engine as a reason for it being a "mission" unless the mission is testing that engine

  • That's totally fair! I'm very much of the opinion that while From's soulslikes are great and much less insurmountable (a word I choose carefully — they are difficult, but they can be learned) than their reputation suggests, that still doesn't mean that everyone will actually find them fun. If the combat isn't to your taste then that's an entirely reasonable position. Elden Ring is particularly demanding in terms of the pace of combat compared to the Souls games as well

    Shadow of the Colossus is such an incredible game. I think it was the first game I played that showed me that games could do more than just being fun to play. It wasn't the first to attempt to do that, certainly, but it was the first to show that to me and it has stuck in my memory ever since. The soundtrack is phenomenal too. Have you seen that the dev team teased a new game late last year?

  • I beat every boss in base game Elden Ring without parrying once, using melee only, and no ashes or player summons either (I summoned NPCs a few times if it was an NPC I liked or an interesting story, which meant summoning them for Morgott, Fire Giant, and the two gargoyles). I even got Malenia, eventually! I don't say this as a brag, because I am NOT good at these games. I say it to say that if I can do it, basically anyone can.

    I think it's a matter of mindset. You've got to go in psychologically prepared to fail a over and over again, and you've got to be analytical enough to figure out why you failed. If you're really struggling with a boss, maybe don't even try to attack for a couple of runs, just focus on figuring out when to dodge and when you have windows. Maybe your current weapon isn't the right one for the job because it's a bit too slow to hit this boss or it does a damage type that the boss resists. Maybe you just need to go somewhere else for a bit and come back with more vigour and a better weapon. Elden Ring is really good for letting you do that.

    Obviously that's not going to be a process that everyone enjoys, and if someone doesn't enjoy it that's totally fair enough. It's a game, we're all just here to have fun. But the actual skill floor is one almost everyone can achieve if they want to and approach it ready to experiment and learn

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    A success after much experimentation: dulse & ale bread

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    Doing that awful cheese & onion cob properly

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    Headlines through .ml-tinted glasses

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    You do not, under any circumstances "gotta hand it to" Timothy McVeigh

    Linguistics Humor @sh.itjust.works

    Welsh orthography

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    Most credible 6th generation fighter patent

    Imaginary Maps - Your source for fictional maps. @lemmy.ml

    Ara Zva, a large island I created for a TTRPG campaign

    Lord Of The Rings Memes @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Eleventy-one

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    Comparing brewer's yeast and baker's yeast

    Cartography Anarchy @lemm.ee

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    We Lost the Sea - Departure Songs (2015)

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    Is Paris the city of love? Are Italians the masters of romance? No, says Britain, for here we have heart-shaped pizza with processed cheese on it

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    It's windy in the Shire today

    Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world

    Google has only mapped the shape of the river Sepik on the Indonesian side of the border

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    Making sure I have some sahti this Christmas, because nobody sells it near me

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    "If fascists want to get themselves killed fighting imperialists, that's fine by me" - a defence of fascism, apparently

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    I made gin!

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    Wintersun's Time II is finally out. What do you think?