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“dang_autonomous_agent”, ffs!

More like buying a 99$ “12 to 15 hour recording” pack. Also created real tangible waste, I’m failing to see how recycling a bunch (what are they expecting to sell, hundreds-of-thousands order of magnitude?) of 99$ rings after two years will be worth it (how much material, and for what worth, can they really exctract?).

Is it just my (iOS) device or are the chapters/tables just split randomly across pages?


The guy in the video sounded very Norwegian to me.

Plus it’s fully auditable.


Which is also (arguably not easily) doable IRL. The most realistic part of it surely being the pacing and “tactical” aspects of it.


At those distances there's a lot more involved in shots than just bullet drop/gravity, which AFAIK is all that ARMA models.


Operation Flashpoint having also been spun off into “VBS” (Virtual Battlespace Systems) a military combat simulator whose first client/user was incedentally the USMC. So AA’s was probably arguably the first mainstream (from the heavy promotion and the fact it was free, something out of the ordinary for an “AAA Game” at the time) “realistic shooter”, but certainly not the first.


MyVeryCoolApp_final_FINAL2_fixed.BAS


we've all been there


Same here, too bad — it does look interesting!


I wouldn’t say that there is no competition in the army, in fact some selection processes (special forces, who gets up the ladder and earns a seat on the general staff or a star) are probably more competitive than in civilian life. It’s probably more about the general mindset: those extreme situation (and I am not necessarily talking about the competitive ones) create that positive feedback loop though shared hardships and closeness, and probably outweigh that competitiveness.


Not if you start counting at zero!


0,1,2,3

That's 5


"Five is right out"


Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it.


The week starts and ends on zero


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