Spyke
lemmy.world

Why isn't Elon swooping in, offering to build a carbon tunnel to the Titanic ("funding secured") and calling people pedos along the way? Seems like exactly his cup of tea.

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nudereply
kbin.social

So he can just skip the helping part, just start calling people pedos

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He has done it once and cannot be bothered to do the same things over and over again. Rescuing people is a solved problem after all and there is no more challenge in it.

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NEXT: Hideo Kojima makes a VR Game that realistically simulates what would be to rescue the Titan, however no player managed to succeed yet, as their submersible also gets stuck in the middle of deep sea, thus also prompting a rescue operation.

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Probably he's still been saying that stuff but not enough ppl are left on Twitter to realize it

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feddit.de

One of the most bizarre non-the-onion headlines I have read in a while.

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Squizzyreply
lemmy.world

These links open in the internal browser in Jerboa, so annoying

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A_Areply
lemmy.world

if there is a better way, tell me please

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feddit.de

But the real question is: is it steered by a Steam Controller?

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"Great, now that we're close, use the touch pad to extend the robot arm"

They are doomed.

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Steam Deck. Linux. They will need to Bing the correct magic for GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, /etc/default/grub, in order to get rid of spurious interrupts.

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lemmy.world

Too bad the Titanic is below 3000 Meters, we know he won't pass 3

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Had no clue Gaben ran anything besides steam, especially not a company like Inkfish. Pretty cool.

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lemmy.world

Just to defend this as an engineer (though not one that works with submarines in any capacity), using a video game controller might sound funny, but it could actually make sense vs. using a device of your own creation. They're highly replaceable, so you have an infinite supply of reliable backups to draw upon. It's not prone to design flaws in the same way a "homemade" controller would be. OTS devices are often designed to withstand certain conditions or modes of use, such as force or moisture or whatever else you anticipate in your environment. They're also widely used, so there are troves of publicly available information on them to draw upon. It might seem silly, but if I were building a titanic submarine YOLO ship thing, I'd probably use something similar.

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Renaclesreply
lemmy.world

Engineer here, I think the issue is that they used a crappy one and wirelessly. I wouldn't bet my life on bluetooth.

I mean, the controller could even run out of battery or break down without a backup.

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lemmy.world

$30 Logitechs are awful controllers though.

Ask any serious video gamer and they'll talk your ear off about highly reliable hall-effect sensor joysticks and other such high-reliability parts (Cherry switches, etc. etc.) that kick the ass of cheap potentiometers + dome-rubber style switches (like found in a cheap-ass Logitech).

And such parts are available at... $50 to $80. Choosing a cheap-ass $30 piece of junk isn't even saving much money.

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This. A lot of people pointed out that the military uses xbox controllers, but xbox controllers are good. Nobody wanted to be the friend who got the Madcatz controller.

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WhatASavereply
lemmy.world

Hey the steam controller was kind of a flop but I got one when they went on closeout at like $5 and it's actually pretty sweet. Very niche but definitely unique.

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ewereply
lemmy.world

Yeah, I have one. It was great for very specific games. The problem is that it's no replacement for a game that is designed for a two joystick game controller experience and it's no replacement for a mouse and keyboard. It's a 'jack of all trades, master of none.'

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the weird part is that even though it says he has it on that page, if you check Gabe's wiki page there is literally 0 information on it there.

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Here : ... [email protected] exists since 7 days (or more : it's 1st post is 7 days old)

Right now lemmy is such an active and vibrant place !

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Ech
lemmy.world

What happened to James Cameron's stuff?

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Airazzreply
lemmy.world

Deepsea Challenger isn't operational. It's a decade old and in a museum right now.

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That tracks. Surprised he doesn't have a new one, though.

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James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron.

~James Cameron

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It's true that after the overhaul about 10 years ago Alvin can dive to nearly twice the Titanic's depth, but Alvin and Atlantis are in the Pacific Ocean right now

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lemmy.world

Gabe uses a Steam Deck for the controls instead of that cheap Logitech model. Much more reliable.

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People, just trust me, Gabe Newell: it's actually really safe! It's controlled by a Steam Deck hot wired into a version of Source that runs Half-Life 2 and Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines at the same time it controls the sub. Just don't pick Malkavian on the selection screen, otherwise the lights might flicker, and the sub might malfunction, leaving you stuck deep at sea.

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lemmy.world

The Limiting Factor is somehow both the nerdiest and coolest name for that submersible.

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lemmy.world

This thing would be useless in the search effort

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lemmy.world

I agree. Don't they need 1-2 deep sea divers or a small robot to go down and connect a winch to pull the sub up?

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I'm not sure what deep sea diving refers to, but this is the bottom of the ocean where metal submarines are crushed like tin cans from repeated exposure to these depths.

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Honestly, this is a headline I would never have expected in 2023.

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lemmy.world

Half Life 3? ... More like Zero Life 5 I'm afraid.

Crazy to think about these guys sitting in a big tube 4km under water right now with no connection to the outside world.

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And it's also named after GOU Limiting Factor from Iain M. Banks The Culture series!

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He's probably sharpening knives HL3 will never come out until vr is mainstream.

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Yo for real how are you a billionaire got sub but you're gonna use a 30 dollar knockoff controller with bad connectivity?

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Would be great that Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, Rothschild, Soros and Larry Fink would went on that submarine...

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