I had to noodle on this one for a while and ask around. I think, and this is only a guess, that this might be “consensual non-consent”, which is a role play of sexual assault.
Well, usually all parties taking party in a Command and Conquer match have consented to do so but what happens then usually involves quite a bit of non-consent.
I was sold from the sets. The fact that the fonts and everything looked goddamn identical had me enthralled. When every single camera angle started to make me think of the cinematic killshots or every tiny thing carried over from the games like NPCs that don’t talk to you or clipping into the floor or the deep psychological horror combined with goddamn near whimsy?
I was fucking stunned. I was watching the pilot with a friend I met here on Lemmy and he can attest to it. I didn’t shut the fuck up the entire time throughout the episode because I kept just cackling. @Robolemmy@lemmy.dbzer0.com can confirm lol
My partners into it. I’m into BDSM and it threw me off for a while. I think of it like the most extreme version of a sub/ dom sex play with roleplay. It’s definitely something that requires a whole lot of forethought, communication, and most of all, CONSENT.
Ironically a few years back I was starting a project at work and was told one of the machines was a “miyano” I didn’t know what that was so I googled it… Entire first page of images was anime.
Well it had 3 bits from different directions that each moved in 4 axis(in/out, up/down, left right, spin) which could be used simultaneously and controlled independently.
Yeah it’s not something you program repeatedly though. You basically program once and hit a button and walk away and it will make hundreds to thousands of whatever.
My understanding was you basically programmed it in steps. So like on step 1 operation on one bit, on other bit at same time run this operation and on third bit run this operation at same time. Now when all of those operations are complete move to step 2 and repeat.
To make it more difficult there was also an automatic bar loader and a automatic bucket changer(it dumped the parts into buckets).
Also to make it run fast you tried to balance each axis operations in a each step so no axis was ever stopped waiting for the other operations but you also had to stop them periodically to control heat and not break the bits since due to the products we were not allowed to use coolant.
It took 3 senior engineers and 2 junior engineers 2 years to set it up to make 3 different products reliably. It was awesome when it eventually ran properly though.
Is there any other meaning…?
I had to noodle on this one for a while and ask around. I think, and this is only a guess, that this might be “consensual non-consent”, which is a role play of sexual assault.
Wait so not command and conquer?
Red Alert was such great times.
SPAAAAyAAAAACE
Well I got a new tablet wallpaper
Same it’s going right on the CRT. Goodbye Degurechaff and Cain. Hello Soviet Tim Curry.
Tim Curry <3
GREAT theme music riff.
The safe word is “Tiberium.”
Well, usually all parties taking party in a Command and Conquer match have consented to do so but what happens then usually involves quite a bit of non-consent.
Ah nostalgia. Please tell me there’s a Linux port of this.
There’s openra.net which is an open source “all the Command and Conquer games” engine, which may be of interest?
Wow thank you. RIP my free time for a while.
Runs quite well with WINE using CnCnet.
Im addicted to general zero hour, you can buy the cnc collection on steam and it runs fine.
I wish EA wasn’t so shit at programming, it crashes if you minimize the window. Or has a mismatch if theres to many units on the ground.
Theres mods to fix issues, but i cant figure out how to make it work under wine.
EA also open sourced the code and people are working on fixing bugs
Oh! That could be it!
SPACE!
Wow, I’ve never been more terrified of “CNC machines”…
Wtf?
Doesn’t have to be roleplay, just the agreement that no or stop doesn’t mean stop, and a safeword instead
The safe word is Flower, but they keep saying Flour. What gives?
This is why I choose ‘Fiduciary Responsibility’ as my safeword.
That Fallout show was really good. I can’t believe It took until this week for me to watch it.
I wasn’t entirely sold until the guy wiped his dick on the curtains.
I was sold from the sets. The fact that the fonts and everything looked goddamn identical had me enthralled. When every single camera angle started to make me think of the cinematic killshots or every tiny thing carried over from the games like NPCs that don’t talk to you or clipping into the floor or the deep psychological horror combined with goddamn near whimsy?
I was fucking stunned. I was watching the pilot with a friend I met here on Lemmy and he can attest to it. I didn’t shut the fuck up the entire time throughout the episode because I kept just cackling. @Robolemmy@lemmy.dbzer0.com can confirm lol
He was fuckin my chickens
The safe word is FLÜGGÅӘNKб€ČHIŒßØLĮÊN
My partners into it. I’m into BDSM and it threw me off for a while. I think of it like the most extreme version of a sub/ dom sex play with roleplay. It’s definitely something that requires a whole lot of forethought, communication, and most of all, CONSENT.
That’s the spirt!
I had to learn to program CNC machines with punch tape back in the eighties, so not too far off.
Yep, thats it
Computer Numerical ControlConsensual Non-ConsentIronically a few years back I was starting a project at work and was told one of the machines was a “miyano” I didn’t know what that was so I googled it… Entire first page of images was anime.
Turns out it was a 12 axis lathe…
12 axis??
Well it had 3 bits from different directions that each moved in 4 axis(in/out, up/down, left right, spin) which could be used simultaneously and controlled independently.
Thats fucking wild
I bet programing that thing is like flying a spacecraft
Yeah it’s not something you program repeatedly though. You basically program once and hit a button and walk away and it will make hundreds to thousands of whatever.
My understanding was you basically programmed it in steps. So like on step 1 operation on one bit, on other bit at same time run this operation and on third bit run this operation at same time. Now when all of those operations are complete move to step 2 and repeat.
To make it more difficult there was also an automatic bar loader and a automatic bucket changer(it dumped the parts into buckets).
Also to make it run fast you tried to balance each axis operations in a each step so no axis was ever stopped waiting for the other operations but you also had to stop them periodically to control heat and not break the bits since due to the products we were not allowed to use coolant.
It took 3 senior engineers and 2 junior engineers 2 years to set it up to make 3 different products reliably. It was awesome when it eventually ran properly though.
No
Thank you, I thought I was alone in the outgroup for this one.