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Let me guess, OP. You're in your 20s? | [
"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump)."
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Hard disagree here.
At least on the recent Switch version, I don't find the controls particularly challenging. Yes, there's a few moves that you sometimes screw up, but it hardly ruins the experience. I don't remember it being a problem on the N64 (as my first 3D game ever) either. Not everyone needs to get "the most out of the moveset".
My feelings about the camera are similar. Sometimes annoying? Yes. Game-breaking? Nah.
The levels are a mixed bag. Some are pretty dull (hello, Snowman's Land), but others are absolutely iconic. I wonder how many experiences from modern games will stick around in your head for 25 years like some of the levels in SM64 did for me.
I won't say that there aren't better 3D platformers out there today, but I will say that there aren't any "far, far superior" ones. I think Nintendo got close to the apex of the genre on their first try. | [
"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump).",
">\n\nLet me guess, OP. You're in your 20s?"
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Indeed.
I'm 29 years old. and I don't like Super Mario 64 | [
"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump).",
">\n\nLet me guess, OP. You're in your 20s?",
">\n\nHard disagree here.\n\nAt least on the recent Switch version, I don't find the controls particularly challenging. Yes, there's a few moves that you sometimes screw up, but it hardly ruins the experience. I don't remember it being a problem on the N64 (as my first 3D game ever) either. Not everyone needs to get \"the most out of the moveset\".\nMy feelings about the camera are similar. Sometimes annoying? Yes. Game-breaking? Nah.\nThe levels are a mixed bag. Some are pretty dull (hello, Snowman's Land), but others are absolutely iconic. I wonder how many experiences from modern games will stick around in your head for 25 years like some of the levels in SM64 did for me.\n\nI won't say that there aren't better 3D platformers out there today, but I will say that there aren't any \"far, far superior\" ones. I think Nintendo got close to the apex of the genre on their first try."
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I agree. It was a mile stone at the time , but it just pales in comparison to almost every 3D game that came after it. | [
"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump).",
">\n\nLet me guess, OP. You're in your 20s?",
">\n\nHard disagree here.\n\nAt least on the recent Switch version, I don't find the controls particularly challenging. Yes, there's a few moves that you sometimes screw up, but it hardly ruins the experience. I don't remember it being a problem on the N64 (as my first 3D game ever) either. Not everyone needs to get \"the most out of the moveset\".\nMy feelings about the camera are similar. Sometimes annoying? Yes. Game-breaking? Nah.\nThe levels are a mixed bag. Some are pretty dull (hello, Snowman's Land), but others are absolutely iconic. I wonder how many experiences from modern games will stick around in your head for 25 years like some of the levels in SM64 did for me.\n\nI won't say that there aren't better 3D platformers out there today, but I will say that there aren't any \"far, far superior\" ones. I think Nintendo got close to the apex of the genre on their first try.",
">\n\nIndeed.\nI'm 29 years old. and I don't like Super Mario 64"
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yeah there was like 3 good N64 games and that was about it. the system was impressive at the time for its graphics and rendering capabilities, but not much else to be honest. | [
"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump).",
">\n\nLet me guess, OP. You're in your 20s?",
">\n\nHard disagree here.\n\nAt least on the recent Switch version, I don't find the controls particularly challenging. Yes, there's a few moves that you sometimes screw up, but it hardly ruins the experience. I don't remember it being a problem on the N64 (as my first 3D game ever) either. Not everyone needs to get \"the most out of the moveset\".\nMy feelings about the camera are similar. Sometimes annoying? Yes. Game-breaking? Nah.\nThe levels are a mixed bag. Some are pretty dull (hello, Snowman's Land), but others are absolutely iconic. I wonder how many experiences from modern games will stick around in your head for 25 years like some of the levels in SM64 did for me.\n\nI won't say that there aren't better 3D platformers out there today, but I will say that there aren't any \"far, far superior\" ones. I think Nintendo got close to the apex of the genre on their first try.",
">\n\nIndeed.\nI'm 29 years old. and I don't like Super Mario 64",
">\n\nI agree. It was a mile stone at the time , but it just pales in comparison to almost every 3D game that came after it."
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"1996 came and that game changed console video games forever. \nNot everyone could handle giant penguins and icy slides.",
">\n\nTime makes old technology look shitty. The first automobiles were crap by today's standards.",
">\n\nCompletely agree, but I'd have to counter by saying that I find a good chunk of the game's contemporary 3D platformers to have aged quite well.",
">\n\nI don't really know if that game has any contemporaries. It was literally the first of it's kind.",
">\n\nAh, I should clarify I meant in the sense of its console generation, so anywhere between 1996-2001 approx. \nI guess it's main true 'contemporary' would be Crash Bandicoot 1 which released the same year. While both take very distinct approaches to 3d platforming, I do believe Crash Bandicoot succeeded in a lot more areas as a game than SM64 even if it's not quite as ambitious. \nI fully acknowledge its the first of its kind and absolutely groundbreaking, though I still find it to be a rather poor game. Other groundbreaking titles that revolutionised the industry (Super Mario Bros, Zelda etc.) are both extremely innovative and very competent games in their own right.",
">\n\nI'd argue that those other games weren't anywhere near the leap forward that moving from 2D to 3D was. It's not comparable IMO.",
">\n\nIn terms of raw technology, SM64 is clearly the more groundbreaking title. From a game design perspective, the influence of Super Mario Bros and Zelda 1 has seeped into nearly every facet of gaming as has SM64. In that respect, they are absolutely comparable. \nI don't deny how revolutionary SM64 is, but I would argue its not quite the unprecedanted leap forward that it is generally held to be. There's some really excellent games 3D platformers like Jumping Flash! (released a full year before SM64) that codified many of the 3D platforming tropes still around today (slight tangent but if you ever have the chance, give it a shot! Jumping Flash! is a bit of an underrated diamond in the rough 😀)",
">\n\nI remember Jumping Flash. While it was fun-ish for its time, it still wasn't the leap forward SM64 was. For one, the graphics weren't anywhere near as good. Also, Jumping Flash and the same \"tank\" style controls that Resident Evil had, while SM64 was way more fluid. Hell, I'd even argue that this game is why games switched from D-Pads to analog sticks. \nBut I do agree about Super Mario Bros. and Zelda being big leaps forward. I just don't agree that it's anywhere near as big as the leap from 2D to 3D.",
">\n\nUnless you played the game when it came out, you'll never understand just how mind-blowing it was back then.",
">\n\nIt sure isnt, and it never was, not even back in 96 when it released. It had an abysmal camera and bad controls for strarters. And visually, the jump from 2d to 3d did Mario dirty. SMW looked gorgeous, fantastic, whimsical. SM64 looked horrible. The thing that made it stand out its just the change in technology. N64 was a transitional console.",
">\n\nI'll sue you",
">\n\n\nyour average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nSorry, but only your below average player would struggle with Mario 64's move set. Mario controls incredibly well in 64 and is very easy to control on top of it.\nIf you just don't like the camera, that's completely different. The camera is often fixed in place to add an extra challenge, which many people rage about and incorrectly call bad controls. But it's really just a more challenging platforming section, that would've been trivial if you could move the camera behind Mario.",
">\n\n\nthat's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nthat's not a problem. The fact that it's possible to get better at the game by getting more comfortable with the controls is a credit to the game.\nNone of the normal things you have to do on the way to 120 stars is out of reach for a normal player. The insane stuff is only needed to get good speedrun times.",
">\n\nIt’s kind of a “you had to be there at the time” thing. It was pretty much the first 3D game - the jump from SMW to SM64 was the biggest in gaming history and remains so to this day.\nThat being said, SM64DS improved upon it in every way and is the superior game IMO. However, I feel that they should be played in sequence rather than substitution.",
">\n\nThere's this idea that \"good\" movement in modern games is simply movement with no learning curve. Platformers in early 3D weren't afraid to make you ACTUALLY learn them. \nThis became an issue as early as Sunshine, where control over Mario's physics were at their peak (and the design around this to follow) but the learning curve to be good at it resulted in a game far more difficult than 64 was. Despite Mario having way better control and way more abilities. \nFast forward to Galaxy, and game will never ask of you the level of competency with its physics as Sunshine did. \nThis isn't just a Mario thing. Anyone who played the original Tomb Raider games vs the reboots where jumps/ climbs/ledges are impossible to mess up knows.",
">\n\nIn theory, SM64 has my favourite moveset for 3D Mario. I really love being able to flow through the different jumps.\nIn practice, however, the skill ceiling is simply too high and the controls too jank for the average player to accomplish these moves effectively. Mario's wide turning angle is flat out awful - one of the worst I've ever seen in a 3D platformer; mid-air jump is very stiff and can feel like wrestling with Mario to get him to land on what would otherwise be a relatively simple point-to-point jump; The side jump is extremely finicky to pull off; the long jump can often lead to Mario just crouching like a doofus and completely killing your momentum. Even in Super Mario 64 speedruns wherein players have mastered his controls, they will still make lots and lots of mistakes through no fault of their own due to issues with input registering. \nIn my opinion, some form of hybrid with the smoother controls of Sunshine and Galaxy and the range of inputs from SM64 would be my ideal Mario control. I think Odyssey comes close to this in some respects.",
">\n\nDisagree, good game.",
">\n\nyou are trying to judge a 27 year old game by modern standards my dude.",
">\n\nNot at all! There's a good many 3D platformers from that generation that, even if judged to modern standards, still hold up fantastically. I just did a playthrough of Conkers Bad Fur day on original hardware and it was a phenomenal game.",
">\n\n\nbut that's part of the problem - your average and even above-average player will struggle to get the most out of the moveset.\n\nexcept you are trying to \"100%\" the game. that's not something that an average or above average player achieves. that is literally a 100% completion of the game that requires you to use everything at your disposal to accomplish.\nof course it's going to be difficult for average or above-average players to achieve.\ni haven't ever gotten 100% on mario 6.",
">\n\nMy point about attempting to 100% the game is largely anecdotal to the argument. I have in the past completed the game casually twice both as a child and as a teenager. To my understanding, going for 100% isn't substantially harder than a regular playthrough other than elongating game-time; SM64's difficulty is generally level dependant, so once you have the 70 stars to fight bowser it is highly likely the player has the ability to get all 120, it's just a matter of whether they choose to do so. \nWhether going for a completionist run or simply going to defeat the final boss, my point about the controls being extremely difficult to play with still stands regardless. I have absolutely no problem with putting effort in to learn more complex maneuvers, but Mario 64's controls are extremely stiff and said maneuvers are often not properly registered by the controller (particularly the side-jump).",
">\n\nLet me guess, OP. You're in your 20s?",
">\n\nHard disagree here.\n\nAt least on the recent Switch version, I don't find the controls particularly challenging. Yes, there's a few moves that you sometimes screw up, but it hardly ruins the experience. I don't remember it being a problem on the N64 (as my first 3D game ever) either. Not everyone needs to get \"the most out of the moveset\".\nMy feelings about the camera are similar. Sometimes annoying? Yes. Game-breaking? Nah.\nThe levels are a mixed bag. Some are pretty dull (hello, Snowman's Land), but others are absolutely iconic. I wonder how many experiences from modern games will stick around in your head for 25 years like some of the levels in SM64 did for me.\n\nI won't say that there aren't better 3D platformers out there today, but I will say that there aren't any \"far, far superior\" ones. I think Nintendo got close to the apex of the genre on their first try.",
">\n\nIndeed.\nI'm 29 years old. and I don't like Super Mario 64",
">\n\nI agree. It was a mile stone at the time , but it just pales in comparison to almost every 3D game that came after it.",
">\n\nyeah there was like 3 good N64 games and that was about it. the system was impressive at the time for its graphics and rendering capabilities, but not much else to be honest."
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House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda
Hawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians | [] |
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"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians"
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If McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus.... | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party."
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needs 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order. | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus...."
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All the republicans who would have broken ranks to keep the world economy from crashing got primaried from the right and lost big time. I don't expect this to happen unless they can remain anonymous. | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus....",
">\n\nneeds 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order."
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eye discharge | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus....",
">\n\nneeds 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order.",
">\n\nAll the republicans who would have broken ranks to keep the world economy from crashing got primaried from the right and lost big time. I don't expect this to happen unless they can remain anonymous."
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Yeah, this was a misfortunate headline lol and ew | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus....",
">\n\nneeds 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order.",
">\n\nAll the republicans who would have broken ranks to keep the world economy from crashing got primaried from the right and lost big time. I don't expect this to happen unless they can remain anonymous.",
">\n\neye discharge"
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Sounds complicated... just mint the coin! | [
"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus....",
">\n\nneeds 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order.",
">\n\nAll the republicans who would have broken ranks to keep the world economy from crashing got primaried from the right and lost big time. I don't expect this to happen unless they can remain anonymous.",
">\n\neye discharge",
">\n\nYeah, this was a misfortunate headline lol and ew"
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"House Democrats are eyeing an end-around strategy to bypass Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — and the conservative hawks driving his agenda \n\nHawks are interesting and useful creatures. Those people are right wing authoritarians",
">\n\nAlso, hawks are much smarter than most of the Republican party.",
">\n\nIf McCarthy won't get out of the way, then use the discharge petition route. Leave McCarthy skewered by his own caucus....",
">\n\nneeds 5 gop votes to pass, that's a tall order.",
">\n\nAll the republicans who would have broken ranks to keep the world economy from crashing got primaried from the right and lost big time. I don't expect this to happen unless they can remain anonymous.",
">\n\neye discharge",
">\n\nYeah, this was a misfortunate headline lol and ew",
">\n\nSounds complicated... just mint the coin!"
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So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents. | [] |
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Have they learned nothing from Phillip Luty | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents."
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They have not, no. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty"
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UK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no."
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they download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right? | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet"
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This the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?"
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I can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ? | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop"
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Guns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?"
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Folks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store."
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And not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe.
Oh, wait, you can't... | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine."
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DIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap.
I mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm.
This is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism.
Besides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't..."
] |
>
Rifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.
But if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians."
] |
>
Anyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on "radical right wing extremists" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store."
] |
>
These right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country! | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime."
] |
>
I mean, in America they pretty much already have. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!"
] |
>
This isn't about America. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have."
] |
>
That's why I included the "in America" part, y'see. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America."
] |
>
Yes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see."
] |
>
Weird... | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see.",
">\n\nYes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's."
] |
>
Good luck burning the witches from the Internet. | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see.",
">\n\nYes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's.",
">\n\nWeird..."
] |
>
So how about the rather famous book that was written in the UK, are we burning those now as well? (And if you don't know the book lookup Expedient Homemade Firearms) | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see.",
">\n\nYes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's.",
">\n\nWeird...",
">\n\nGood luck burning the witches from the Internet."
] |
>
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)
Counter-terrorism police are removing "a large amount" of homemade gun-making guides from the internet amid fears that far-right extremists are producing 3D-printed firearms to use on the streets of Britain.
DI Chris Brett, from Counter-Terrorism Policing East Midlands, told the Guardian the easy availability of gun-making manuals online was "a threat" and that officers were removing "a large amount" of that material, often produced by gun enthusiasts in the US. He said: "We've got a number of teams in counter-terrorism specifically focused on removing extremist content from the internet and that includes instructional stuff on weapons. We would appeal to the public to report that material if they come across it on the internet."
Tutorial videos are posted online often by US-based gun enthusiasts with thousands of followers.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: firearm^#1 extremist^#2 gun^#3 online^#4 more^#5 | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see.",
">\n\nYes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's.",
">\n\nWeird...",
">\n\nGood luck burning the witches from the Internet.",
">\n\nSo how about the rather famous book that was written in the UK, are we burning those now as well? (And if you don't know the book lookup Expedient Homemade Firearms)"
] |
> | [
"So they are probably just going after DEFCAD's website. The last time they did that, DEFCAD put all their entire catalog up on torrents.",
">\n\nHave they learned nothing from Phillip Luty",
">\n\nThey have not, no.",
">\n\nUK police has to be the most powerful entity ever, they somehow posess the ability remove things off the internet",
">\n\nthey download them, then print them, then burn them. Thats how it works right?",
">\n\nThis the 21st century man. You can just toss them in the little trash bin in the corner of the desktop",
">\n\nI can grasp how they can make the guns, but no idea how are they making the bullets ? doesn't that take some very specific machining gear ?",
">\n\nGuns are a 700+ year old technology that for most of their existence were made with tools and materials inferior to what you can purchase at your local hardware store.",
">\n\nFolks in the Khyber pass manage to do it very fine.",
">\n\nAnd not just there. Just ask Shinzo Abe. \n\nOh, wait, you can't...",
">\n\nDIY gun making has always been a thing but it’s still not easy or cheap. \nI mean , a hollow metal rod , a rubber band and a nail could be fashioned into a crude fire arm. \nThis is security theater and they should focus on local criminal organizations and illegal shipments if the concern is actually terrorism. \nBesides the philosophical implications of the “ state “ having a monopoly on violence . People put these designs and guides online as an act of real politik . I’m sure those in repressed countries and those who are threatened by state sponsored genocide and terror would find these guides useful. As in Iranian and Ukrainians.",
">\n\nRifled barrels, yes, it's pretty hard.\nBut if you are happy with a smooth bore shotgun or the like, you can get everything you need from a plumbing store.",
">\n\nAnyone who thinks acting as thought police is going to work is in for a bad time. The author's fixation on \"radical right wing extremists\" is equally pointless when most illegal guns are sought by gangs, drug dealers and organized crime.",
">\n\nThese right-wing extremists must be so close from taking over the country!",
">\n\nI mean, in America they pretty much already have.",
">\n\nThis isn't about America.",
">\n\nThat's why I included the \"in America\" part, y'see.",
">\n\nYes but America's situation isn't relevant to the UK's.",
">\n\nWeird...",
">\n\nGood luck burning the witches from the Internet.",
">\n\nSo how about the rather famous book that was written in the UK, are we burning those now as well? (And if you don't know the book lookup Expedient Homemade Firearms)",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nCounter-terrorism police are removing \"a large amount\" of homemade gun-making guides from the internet amid fears that far-right extremists are producing 3D-printed firearms to use on the streets of Britain.\nDI Chris Brett, from Counter-Terrorism Policing East Midlands, told the Guardian the easy availability of gun-making manuals online was \"a threat\" and that officers were removing \"a large amount\" of that material, often produced by gun enthusiasts in the US. He said: \"We've got a number of teams in counter-terrorism specifically focused on removing extremist content from the internet and that includes instructional stuff on weapons. We would appeal to the public to report that material if they come across it on the internet.\"\nTutorial videos are posted online often by US-based gun enthusiasts with thousands of followers.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: firearm^#1 extremist^#2 gun^#3 online^#4 more^#5"
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I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black. | [] |
>
Just noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black."
] |
>
Why not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol."
] |
>
I have mine set as left for space and right for FN
bottom right | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want."
] |
>
To be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right"
] |
>
If you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard"
] |
>
Yes, that's exactly how it works | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least."
] |
>
So referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then? | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works"
] |
>
As a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;) | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?"
] |
>
Dye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)"
] |
>
Rit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho? | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case."
] |
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Blood of the Ancients demands it | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?"
] |
>
Looks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it"
] |
>
Yeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol."
] |
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I have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now."
] |
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Holy hell | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess"
] |
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I love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it
Credentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell"
] |
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Take that 2u cap dye half black. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho"
] |
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ohw ot riwte
"how to write" | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black."
] |
>
Oi! | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\""
] |
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Nice | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!"
] |
>
Looks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout? | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice"
] |
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May i ask what Keyboard this is pls? | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?"
] |
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Thanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?"
] |
>
You can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \~$50-$60. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance"
] |
>
Thanks will look into this 🙏 | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60."
] |
>
only output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :) | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏"
] |
>
So good 🙏 | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)"
] |
>
That little white spacebar ruins everything, ª. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏"
] |
>
Just wanna know how to work with this... | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª."
] |
>
Ah, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.
Now I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this..."
] |
>
red spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else."
] |
>
r/anarchychess is calling | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss."
] |
>
holy hell | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling"
] |
>
Google en clavier | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling",
">\n\nholy hell"
] |
>
This gives me anxiety. | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling",
">\n\nholy hell",
">\n\nGoogle en clavier"
] |
>
I read cheeseboard at first and shuddered... | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling",
">\n\nholy hell",
">\n\nGoogle en clavier",
">\n\nThis gives me anxiety."
] |
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Wowww | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling",
">\n\nholy hell",
">\n\nGoogle en clavier",
">\n\nThis gives me anxiety.",
">\n\nI read cheeseboard at first and shuddered..."
] |
> | [
"I like it, but all day every day I would be staring directly at the space key wishing it was half black.",
">\n\nJust noticed that, the plan now is to paint it half black lol.",
">\n\nWhy not split it?y Planck is setup with two there instead of one. Enter and Space for left and right, but You could make them both space if you want.",
">\n\nI have mine set as left for space and right for FN\nbottom right",
">\n\nTo be a chessboard, lower left corner must be black. This is a checkersboard",
">\n\nIf you rotate a chessboard by 90 degrees it's no longer a chessboard, by your reasoning at least.",
">\n\nYes, that's exactly how it works",
">\n\nSo referees at chess tournaments are not, in fact, looking at a chess board, but instead a checkers board. How can they possibly judge a game of chess then?",
">\n\nAs a trained and certified Chess referee I can tell you - IT'S REALLY HARD ;)",
">\n\nDye the space bar red with RIT dye for synthetic fabrics. May take a number of trials to get it dark enough to match the case.",
">\n\nRit makes a plastic specific dye set. Why red tho?",
">\n\nBlood of the Ancients demands it",
">\n\nLooks really cool. You seriously type on that though? I really enjoy these type of custom and unique builds. But always end up wondering how some of them work lol.",
">\n\nYeah, it’s actually feels strange to type on a regular layout now.",
">\n\nI have been spending way too much time on r/anarchychess",
">\n\nHoly hell",
">\n\nI love when ppl w orthos choose legendless keycaps, it's such hater ass energy to anyone else who wants to use their keyboard and I live for it\n\nCredentials: My daily driver is a legendless ortho",
">\n\nTake that 2u cap dye half black.",
">\n\nohw ot riwte\n\"how to write\"",
">\n\nOi!",
">\n\nNice",
">\n\nLooks pretty good but why not go with a full grid layout?",
">\n\nMay i ask what Keyboard this is pls?",
">\n\nThanks, could you recommend any budget 40 Ortos with hotswap and via support and maybe a cnc case as option under 100usd? I might wanna try this layout as a travel/sofa keyboard and dont wanna spent too much on it tbh. Thanks in advance",
">\n\nYou can find BM40 kits on Aliexpress or KPrepublic that have a hotswap PCB and a case for \\~$50-$60.",
">\n\nThanks will look into this 🙏",
">\n\nonly output p r n b q k and space. 2 rows of spaces :)",
">\n\nSo good 🙏",
">\n\nThat little white spacebar ruins everything, ª.",
">\n\nJust wanna know how to work with this...",
">\n\nAh, yes. A jj-40 was my first foray into ortholinear.\nNow I am stuck on Preonic, refusing to type on anything else.",
">\n\nred spacebar would be just... mmmmwah, chef's kiss.",
">\n\nr/anarchychess is calling",
">\n\nholy hell",
">\n\nGoogle en clavier",
">\n\nThis gives me anxiety.",
">\n\nI read cheeseboard at first and shuddered...",
">\n\nWowww"
] |
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close - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight
our circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.
while warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting
that is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening | [
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This is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight. | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening"
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Put "yellow" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside. | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight."
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Warm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes. | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside."
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Same here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes."
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Ouch. | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches"
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Personally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch."
] |
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Am I in the minority wanting a sharp, cold, blueish light? Feels more fresh | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch.",
">\n\nPersonally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light"
] |
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We are a minority, late at night before bed I don't mind a dim yellow light, but any other time? Give me 6500k light | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch.",
">\n\nPersonally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light",
">\n\nAm I in the minority wanting a sharp, cold, blueish light? Feels more fresh"
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I'm on your team. probably doesnt help my insomnia though | [
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">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch.",
">\n\nPersonally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light",
">\n\nAm I in the minority wanting a sharp, cold, blueish light? Feels more fresh",
">\n\nWe are a minority, late at night before bed I don't mind a dim yellow light, but any other time? Give me 6500k light"
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That's an interesting thought, but it could also be that soft yellow lit lamps just look a lot cozier and inviting than ceiling lights! Either way, we can all agree that warm lighting is the key to creating a calming atmosphere. | [
"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch.",
">\n\nPersonally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light",
">\n\nAm I in the minority wanting a sharp, cold, blueish light? Feels more fresh",
">\n\nWe are a minority, late at night before bed I don't mind a dim yellow light, but any other time? Give me 6500k light",
">\n\nI'm on your team. probably doesnt help my insomnia though"
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"This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.",
">\n\nclose - what you are describing is called color temperature; the hotter an object burns the more the light emitted shifts from yellow(ish) at 2500K like a campfire to blue(ish) at 6500K like bright daylight\nour circadian rhythm is influenced by a large part by the wavelength of the light hitting our eyes.\nwhile warmer light (think sunset) releases all the good stuff that gets you relaxed and ready for sleep, the blueish white light (daylight) tells our lizard brain that it is time to be alert and go hunting\nthat is exactly the same reason why you should not use a device with a screen before you go to bed and a lot of devices have a „blue light filter“ for the evening",
">\n\nThis is the type of shit I come to Reddit for. Thanks for this insight.",
">\n\nPut \"yellow\" lights in the bedroom, will help you stay relaxed while going to bed and put bright white lights in the kitchen, will help you wake up in the morning even if it is still dark outside.",
">\n\nWarm soft lighting helps me relax, and is much easier on the eyes.",
">\n\nSame here. I have a mate who has those LED strip lights along the top walls of his living room and his favourite colour is bright ass blue. Which is the worst kind of light for your eyes. Gives me headaches",
">\n\nOuch.",
">\n\nPersonally I hate yellowish/warm light and love the pure white or slightly blueish/cold light",
">\n\nAm I in the minority wanting a sharp, cold, blueish light? Feels more fresh",
">\n\nWe are a minority, late at night before bed I don't mind a dim yellow light, but any other time? Give me 6500k light",
">\n\nI'm on your team. probably doesnt help my insomnia though",
">\n\nThat's an interesting thought, but it could also be that soft yellow lit lamps just look a lot cozier and inviting than ceiling lights! Either way, we can all agree that warm lighting is the key to creating a calming atmosphere."
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There should be a megathread for "Such and such is overrated" posts.
"A lot of people like X, but I don't" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things. | [] |
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Even if these threads don't get "used" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.
So serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just "Say something unpopular, collect karma" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than "Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?" | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things."
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I don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the "factually wrong" part. But the "objectively horrible" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity. | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\""
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//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//
It's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something "shocking" and hiding behind the "What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?"
Like the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going "Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.
There has to more to a post then "X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here." | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity."
] |
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Mods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,
Your post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules:
Rule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.
One of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles. | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\""
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I've said it before that this sub is functionally broken because it makes no distinction between "internet popular" and "real world popular."
(Or to be a little more exact it makes no distinction between "Thing that people on the internet have strong opinions about" and "thing that literally no one in the real has even thought about.")
The internet is society's Id so it's REAL bad about having a strong opinion about literally everything. | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\"",
">\n\nMods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,\n\nYour post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules: \nRule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.\n\nOne of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles."
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The race megathread needs to be broken into two threads... one for races/ethnicities and one for sports racing since so many people make definitely not joking top level comments about their opinions on racing sports in the mega thread. | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\"",
">\n\nMods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,\n\nYour post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules: \nRule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.\n\nOne of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles.",
">\n\nI've said it before that this sub is functionally broken because it makes no distinction between \"internet popular\" and \"real world popular.\"\n(Or to be a little more exact it makes no distinction between \"Thing that people on the internet have strong opinions about\" and \"thing that literally no one in the real has even thought about.\")\nThe internet is society's Id so it's REAL bad about having a strong opinion about literally everything."
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no one uses this | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\"",
">\n\nMods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,\n\nYour post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules: \nRule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.\n\nOne of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles.",
">\n\nI've said it before that this sub is functionally broken because it makes no distinction between \"internet popular\" and \"real world popular.\"\n(Or to be a little more exact it makes no distinction between \"Thing that people on the internet have strong opinions about\" and \"thing that literally no one in the real has even thought about.\")\nThe internet is society's Id so it's REAL bad about having a strong opinion about literally everything.",
">\n\nThe race megathread needs to be broken into two threads... one for races/ethnicities and one for sports racing since so many people make definitely not joking top level comments about their opinions on racing sports in the mega thread."
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I don’t truly think anyone uses this thread but:
The “LGBTQ+” thread is bad, kinda.
It obviously fits within the subreddit because people do have many unpopular opinions relating to it but it acts like a different world.
There is always multiple comments which aren’t unpopular opinions mentioning X thing about a group of people, which is interesting but like maybe doesn’t belong there?
It is also the opposite of the rules. Let’s be honest, LGBT+ is a minority community and one that gets a decent amount of hate for no real reason - but that means that like 90% of opinions posted into the LGBTQ+ board are instantly downvoted and the person is ridiculed for.
Basically, it doesn’t work as an actual thread because (like a lot other portions of the subreddit) the downvote/upvote system isn’t held and it isn’t really viewed by staff other to remove truly hateful things.
At this time the current LGBTQ+ thread is just people either saying “Remember X thing is real” (facts) or “Damn I have. some opinions but I’m not going to share them because I know what’ll happen”.
It’s not a bad idea for a thread, and is actually a good, but the general atmosphere there doesn’t really make it a place where discussions are had especially when comparing it to the other mega threads. | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\"",
">\n\nMods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,\n\nYour post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules: \nRule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.\n\nOne of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles.",
">\n\nI've said it before that this sub is functionally broken because it makes no distinction between \"internet popular\" and \"real world popular.\"\n(Or to be a little more exact it makes no distinction between \"Thing that people on the internet have strong opinions about\" and \"thing that literally no one in the real has even thought about.\")\nThe internet is society's Id so it's REAL bad about having a strong opinion about literally everything.",
">\n\nThe race megathread needs to be broken into two threads... one for races/ethnicities and one for sports racing since so many people make definitely not joking top level comments about their opinions on racing sports in the mega thread.",
">\n\nno one uses this"
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100% agree | [
"There should be a megathread for \"Such and such is overrated\" posts.\n\"A lot of people like X, but I don't\" isn't meaty enough for a topic. There's nothing really to discuss there, we all know different people like different things.",
">\n\nEven if these threads don't get \"used\" (yeah we heard you the first time) I assume the Mods read the feedback here.\nSo serious for anyone who does read this. Mods, you HAVE to do something to establish that this board isn't just \"Say something unpopular, collect karma\" subreddit. I like to think it's safe to assume what we're going for here is something far more nuanced than that and a lot of posts here really do boil down to nothing more than \"Say something factually wrong and/or adjectively horrible and then just go 'But I said something unpopular, why are you downvoting me?\"",
">\n\nI don't think this sub should be a place for misinformation (and I don't think it is), so I agree with the \"factually wrong\" part. But the \"objectively horrible\" part I'm not sure about. If the sub held true to its mission and also did not take down hate speech (don't know if it does or doesn't), then ideally, some of the posts would be literal hate speech with tons of upvotes due to their unpopularity.",
">\n\n//This isn't 100% easy to put into words, fair?//\nIt's not just that it's hate speech but we can all tell when it's just some edgelord saying something \"shocking\" and hiding behind the \"What? Isn't this a place for unpopular opinions?\"\nLike the best way I can put it is the difference between just running into the room and going \"Hey everyone look at this offensive position I have but LOL it's unpopular so you gotta love me\" versus actually making a post about your unpopular/offensive position with an argument, even a shitty one, behind it.\nThere has to more to a post then \"X is unpopular, ergo I'm posting it here.\"",
">\n\nMods delete actual unpopular opinions too much. For example,\n\nYour post, Green apple skittles are better than lime flavored skittle, has been removed because it violates our rules: \nRule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion.\n\nOne of the most unpopular opinions and people were debating the merits of lime vs apple skittles.",
">\n\nI've said it before that this sub is functionally broken because it makes no distinction between \"internet popular\" and \"real world popular.\"\n(Or to be a little more exact it makes no distinction between \"Thing that people on the internet have strong opinions about\" and \"thing that literally no one in the real has even thought about.\")\nThe internet is society's Id so it's REAL bad about having a strong opinion about literally everything.",
">\n\nThe race megathread needs to be broken into two threads... one for races/ethnicities and one for sports racing since so many people make definitely not joking top level comments about their opinions on racing sports in the mega thread.",
">\n\nno one uses this",
">\n\nI don’t truly think anyone uses this thread but:\nThe “LGBTQ+” thread is bad, kinda.\nIt obviously fits within the subreddit because people do have many unpopular opinions relating to it but it acts like a different world.\nThere is always multiple comments which aren’t unpopular opinions mentioning X thing about a group of people, which is interesting but like maybe doesn’t belong there?\nIt is also the opposite of the rules. Let’s be honest, LGBT+ is a minority community and one that gets a decent amount of hate for no real reason - but that means that like 90% of opinions posted into the LGBTQ+ board are instantly downvoted and the person is ridiculed for.\nBasically, it doesn’t work as an actual thread because (like a lot other portions of the subreddit) the downvote/upvote system isn’t held and it isn’t really viewed by staff other to remove truly hateful things.\nAt this time the current LGBTQ+ thread is just people either saying “Remember X thing is real” (facts) or “Damn I have. some opinions but I’m not going to share them because I know what’ll happen”.\nIt’s not a bad idea for a thread, and is actually a good, but the general atmosphere there doesn’t really make it a place where discussions are had especially when comparing it to the other mega threads."
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