ramune

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[–] ramune 63 points 3 months ago (8 children)

I support the right of clowns to strike for whatever reason

[–] ramune 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Just because it can be by the strict definitions of the English dictionary doesn't mean that it means what you are claiming in context of Apple's usages of the term.

AirPort Extreme, note Apple's intentional capitalisation of the word Port. Air is referring to wireless and Port is referring to Ethernet ports, AirPort is referring to how Wi-Fi is practically enabling wireless Ethernet ports. Extreme is just a typical tech industry descriptor meaning superiority. Even if you misread it as airport without the capitalization, a civilian thinks of vacations or visiting family or business trips when they think of airports, not military power projection abroad. There's a reason they're called air bases instead of airports.

Along the same lines, AirPower is obviously talking about wireless energy. Air- as a prefix is used by Apple to mean wireless with not just AirPorts, but AirPlay, AirPods, AirTag, etc. Power is obviously talking about energy because it's literally a wireless charging pad.

You're just reading your personal bias into these names that Apple themselves never intended, and your reading is only enabled by the English language having these words possess various meanings in different contexts.

[–] ramune -3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Your original comment in response to the 1968 Vietnam protests stated "before we got all police-statey", which any reasonable reading would see it as implying we were not police-statey in 1968 and became so later. Dude posts about Kent State which happened in 1970 to show what makes them believe we were already police-statey around that time. How you manage to read that as saying things haven't gotten worse since 1970 is beyond me.

Edit: I'm not here to debate the definition of police state or whether we are one, I'm here to point out what is and isn't there in the actual comments

[–] ramune 12 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

We are not talking fatalities, we are talking casualties. You cannot convince me that an explosive decompression at 16k feet won't cause serious injury at the least.

Edit: seat belts are designed against the forces of severe turbulence, not explosive decompressions. Assuming the seat belt actually holds, all the forces are applied against the single point of contact the belt has with the midsection of the passenger. Reminder that the forces were enough to torque two seats, rip the padding off the closest seat, and ripped the shirt off a nearby passenger. I actually think there is a decent chance there would've been a fatality should anybody have sat in the closest seat.

[–] ramune 14 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

The Alaska door plug incident didn't have casualties only because it just so happened nobody was sitting in the two seats directly adjacent to the door plug.

Edit: the point isn't to dispute whether somebody would have died or not, but to not let a stroke of luck downplay the severity of the actual issue

[–] ramune 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

I personally wouldn’t prioritize saving the head over completing a 3 block because I’ve won plenty of games where I was tenpai waiting for the head and I’m able to adjust what I’m waiting on to something others are more likely to discard. Of course I wouldn’t intentionally aim for tenpai waiting for the head but if it plays out like that at least I can mess with people by waiting on a tile in a riichied player’s discard.

Edit: JPML's play like a pro episode 3 explicitly teaches against committing to a head instead of just completing the block. Episode 5 further expands the idea by not even having a pair at tenpai in their second example.

[–] ramune 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (3 children)

Idk I also just applied 5 block method but came to a different conclusion than you. 333pin, 5668pin (expecting 2), 234sou, 4668sou (expecting 2). I gave the solution that reduces 5668pin group to one block because that's what the game is suggesting, but you can do the same with the sous instead by discarding 8sou now, draw 7pin and discard 4sou, now tenpai waiting on 4/7pin

I don't see why you split 234sou because that's literally already complete, I wouldn't even consider using 4sou as the head unless I draw another 4sou or I draw 1sou, even then I'd discard 1sou to preserve tanyao especially when there are other head candidates in the hand already

Edit: another thing to keep in mind, open waits are strong but they're not as strong as you think if you already have 2 of the tiles you need in hand. 6 tile acceptance is still better than 4 of edge/closed waits, but in this specific case, if you actually wanted to go for tanyao then it's actually 2 tile acceptance, and if you discard 1sou at any point to preserve tanyao you would be in furiten

[–] ramune 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (5 children)

Discard 8pin now, draw 7sou and discard 5pin, you're tenpai waiting on 5sou

[–] ramune 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Wefwef's gestures are janky probably limited by it being a PWA, when I want to swipe to go back it often upvotes the comment where I'm swiping instead. Memmy has increased edge buffers for that back swipe gesture, that alone was enough for me to switch.