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What's going on with your life?

  • Thrik
  • April 27, 2014 at 11:04 AM
  • blackdog
    • June 6, 2020 at 8:50 AM
    • #2,081

    Very interesting @AlexM, and those numbers are impressive, I would think that without the right weight and pushback/resistance caused by real human flesh/bone, the best improvement you would have is just knowledge.

    Also I imagine at some point this will be the way all operations will be conducted, I mean surgical robot arms controlled from the room next door (or maybe the other side of the continent!)

  • -HP-
    • June 6, 2020 at 9:15 AM
    • #2,082
    Quote from AlexM

    6 hours ago, AlexM said: Oh man, I've had to watch so much surgery footage as research. At first I could barely watch and now I can eat a hamburger while watching most surgery. Unless they are pumping the patient full of saline, human water balloons still freak me out :D

    Dude, this is some legit badassery right here. Talk about stuff that's going to better the human race.

    Do you think that VR allowing for the opportunity to explore fields like these is exactly the kind of stuff that will make it explode?

    Something tells me that video games might not actually be what makes VR popular, and widely used, it'll be more utilitarian stuff like this. Like your phone, it plays games sure, some of them even really good but you don't really use it for that, mainly.

  • FMPONE
    • June 7, 2020 at 7:30 PM
    • #2,083
    Quote from blackdog

    On 5/26/2020 at 6:22 PM, blackdog said: Achievement unlocked: you kept the baby alive for 1 year

    ?

    So happy for you, you seem like a really proud dad!

  • AlexM
    • June 9, 2020 at 9:38 PM
    • #2,084
    Quote from blackdog

    On 6/6/2020 at 12:50 AM, blackdog said: Very interesting @AlexM, and those numbers are impressive, I would think that without the right weight and pushback/resistance caused by real human flesh/bone, the best improvement you would have is just knowledge.

    Also I imagine at some point this will be the way all operations will be conducted, I mean surgical robot arms controlled from the room next door (or maybe the other side of the continent!)

    The lack of proper resistance is one of the biggest problems. There is hardware out there that helps alleviate the problem but it's far from ideal. Here's an example : https://haptx.com/

    In some countries that typically cremate their dead it can be extremely difficult to procure practice bodies. So hard that sometimes a surgeon performs their first surgery on a living patient. In those cases you could say that VR training is better than no training. Of course I'm no medical professional so take my opinion as such :)

    Quote from [HP]

    On 6/6/2020 at 1:15 AM, [HP] said: Dude, this is some legit badassery right here. Talk about stuff that's going to better the human race.

    Do you think that VR allowing for the opportunity to explore fields like these is exactly the kind of stuff that will make it explode?

    Something tells me that video games might not actually be what makes VR popular, and widely used, it'll be more utilitarian stuff like this. Like your phone, it plays games sure, some of them even really good but you don't really use it for that, mainly.

    I definitely do feel VR is more suited for non-gaming stuff than gaming stuff. I often play games for more than 30 mins at a time and that's just too long to wear a headset. Also a lot of games I don't feel are necessarily better in VR. It's kind of like going to an amusement park. You love the rollercoaster but you don't want that rollercoaster in your back yard every day of your life, it loses its appeal. I think just about every experience I've enjoyed the most in VR were not games (painting, meeting, google earth, etc etc).

    In the case of training or an online meeting you most likely won't be spending large amount of time with the headset mounted so it certainly feels like the better direction for VR.

    One other thing to note is the current hardware also is just too bulky for the mainstream IMO. Especially for non-tethered solutions. I'm looking forward to when they can get a headset that has a comparable feel to a pair of glasses and has no cables or computer required. To get there ARM or someone else really has to push a lot harder on mobile processors, they have been stagnating the last few years. Apple seems to the only company really making moves on that front that I know of.

  • blackdog
    • June 11, 2020 at 9:41 AM
    • #2,085
    Quote from FMPONE

    On 6/7/2020 at 7:30 PM, FMPONE said: So happy for you, you seem like a really proud dad!

    Thank you! Yeah I’d say that is taxing and feel like I can’t do anything else, but it does also feel rewarding.

    We don’t know if there is some underlying problem, the health visitor that sees us has (had) some concern in terms of development/learning… basically that she could have a mild autism. We are booked to see someone but because of Covid nothing happens.

    Fingers crossed it’s nothing, I kept saying and observing that she grew awfully fast (at 8 mo she was already as big as some 1 yr old, she wasn’t that far from my best friend’s 3 yrs old!), she had quite a big head impeding/making movement harder, plus she’s been teething like crazy, she has almost every teeth out already, when friend’s say theirs (born about same time) have 4. The pretty much constant pain must be distracting and slow her.

    In this period, I came to the conclusion that the expression “some teething problems” [in IT] sounds much less problematic than it is real teething. Maybe is just me being English my second language.

  • mandy lane
    • June 23, 2020 at 4:12 AM
    • #2,086

    have you guys heard about nz nexus, the epic map decompiler who ruled the IRC and natural selection forums with the most bizzare quotes such as zimbabwe matrix codes and nigeria off topic, made ken20banks fall of his chair and more.

    could mandy be nexus? no one knows.. very interesting. i think nexus got banned alot from forums because he made such amazing maps that people could not believe so they blamed on nexus that the maps were decompiled, in fact they were not.


    hmm.


    ask yourself again


    could mandy be nexus?

  • -HP-
    • June 23, 2020 at 4:59 AM
    • #2,087
    Quote from mandy lane

    46 minutes ago, mandy lane said: have you guys heard about nz nexus, the epic map decompiler who ruled the IRC and natural selection forums with the most bizzare quotes such as zimbabwe matrix codes and nigeria off topic, made ken20banks fall of his chair and more.

    could mandy be nexus? no one knows.. very interesting. i think nexus got banned alot from forums because he made such amazing maps that people could not believe so they blamed on nexus that the maps were decompiled, in fact they were not.


    hmm.


    ask yourself again


    could mandy be nexus?

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  • dux
    • July 3, 2020 at 3:00 PM
    • #2,088

    We are all too old to live through the Nexus years again. It took years off our lives.

    Also I'm convinced it was rick or peris taking trolling to a new level

  • -HP-
    • July 3, 2020 at 6:22 PM
    • #2,089
    Quote from dux

    3 hours ago, dux said: We are all too old to live through the Nexus years again. It took years off our lives.

    Also I'm convinced it was rick or peris taking trolling to a new level

    You think it's a coincidence that rickd just posted a few days ago? ZING

  • RaVaGe
    • July 5, 2020 at 1:31 PM
    • #2,090
    Quote from dux

    On 7/3/2020 at 4:00 PM, dux said: We are all too old to live through the Nexus years again. It took years off our lives.

    Also I'm convinced it was rick or peris taking trolling to a new level

    Nah man, I also saw Nexus in a music forum years ago, dude's legit.

  • FMPONE
    • July 7, 2020 at 3:09 PM
    • #2,091

    Nexus is still working on that apartment complex level from 15 years ago ?

    ...it’s going to be so good when it finally hits

  • Minos
    • July 9, 2020 at 7:38 PM
    • #2,092

    Nexus is real. He's been producing music on youtube for years, and has an active twitter channel.

  • kleinluka
    • July 25, 2020 at 10:02 PM
    • #2,093

    Appendicitis in March, now I have a kidney stone. Fuck you 2020.

  • -HP-
    • July 26, 2020 at 6:26 PM
    • #2,094
    Quote from kleinluka

    20 hours ago, kleinluka said: Appendicitis in March, now I have a kidney stone. Fuck you 2020.

    Fuck bro. Get better.

    Kidney stones are not a fun thing to get.

  • blackdog
    • August 2, 2020 at 3:10 PM
    • #2,095

    2020 is really looking like those catastrophic memes that have been going round.

    • Two losses in the family, grand uncle and aunt;
    • my mom has been diagnosed with spleen lymphoma, she was in the hospital all last week and they already done the first chemo cycle;
    • on friday they notified me they would make me redundant (i was expecting it but still sucks, considering colleagues keep saying they need more help and because it feels they made their choice based on my work email address -- I was assigned to a company in the group that doesn't need much design work, for accounting purposes, but I was working for all companies and brands of the group).

    If it wasn't for the baby I would have more time to feel sad and sorry. She's been doing so many new things recently, just finally started to pull herself up in the last two days as well... shame she's being a pain in going to sleep but hey.

  • FMPONE
    • August 2, 2020 at 5:21 PM
    • #2,096
    Quote from blackdog

    2 hours ago, blackdog said: 2020 is really looking like those catastrophic memes that have been going round.

    • Two losses in the family, grand uncle and aunt;
    • my mom has been diagnosed with spleen lymphoma, she was in the hospital all last week and they already done the first chemo cycle;
    • on friday they notified me they would make me redundant (i was expecting it but still sucks, considering colleagues keep saying they need more help and because it feels they made their choice based on my work email address -- I was assigned to a company in the group that doesn't need much design work, for accounting purposes, but I was working for all companies and brands of the group).

    If it wasn't for the baby I would have more time to feel sad and sorry. She's been doing so many new things recently, just finally started to pull herself up in the last two days as well... shame she's being a pain in going to sleep but hey.

    Really sorry to hear that my dude. stay strong!

  • Minos
    • August 2, 2020 at 9:40 PM
    • #2,097
    Quote from blackdog

    6 hours ago, blackdog said: 2020 is really looking like those catastrophic memes that have been going round.

    • Two losses in the family, grand uncle and aunt;
    • my mom has been diagnosed with spleen lymphoma, she was in the hospital all last week and they already done the first chemo cycle;
    • on friday they notified me they would make me redundant (i was expecting it but still sucks, considering colleagues keep saying they need more help and because it feels they made their choice based on my work email address -- I was assigned to a company in the group that doesn't need much design work, for accounting purposes, but I was working for all companies and brands of the group).

    If it wasn't for the baby I would have more time to feel sad and sorry. She's been doing so many new things recently, just finally started to pull herself up in the last two days as well... shame she's being a pain in going to sleep but hey.

    Life is a bitch sometimes and slaps us in the face, but these moments are also moments of growth and evolution. Sometimes these changes (like the job change) will lead you to an even better job in the future. Best luck to your mom, hope she recovers quickly!

  • Pampers
    • August 3, 2020 at 9:39 AM
    • #2,098

    Hang in there blackdog!

  • -HP-
    • August 3, 2020 at 8:17 PM
    • #2,099

    Stay strong blackdog. Use this to come out stronger on the other side, reinforce your own foundational values and embody them.

    It's a strange ass year, that's for damn sure.

  • PogoP
    • August 3, 2020 at 11:42 PM
    • #2,100

    ❤️ Blackdog. Stay strong bud!

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