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SandbagTiara2816 , to programmer_humor in huggingface.co

I don’t get it. Can you explain?

MrScottyTay ,

Go to the website and you’ll likely be the caveman

Korne127 ,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

Can you explain what’s supposed to be so complicated about it?

MrScottyTay ,

If you don’t understand much about AI models, how they work, how to install/use them and unable to recover all of the specific jargon that comes with the field…

That site is very useful but it’s not a great starting point, it is not useful in the terms of understanding everything beyond just diving in the deep end and troubleshooting via external help forums like stack overflow regularly to figure it out.

virku ,

It’s basically github for large language models.

andnekon ,

not necessarily llms, just ml models

neo2478 ,

I also don’t get it, even more so after the two answers to your comments.

jnk ,

I’m starting to think that not gettimg it probably means we are the caveman, but how could I know, I’m just a caveman after all

breadsmasher ,
@breadsmasher@lemmy.world avatar

When OP visited huggingface, they felt very out of place- like a cave man being guided through dexters lab.

belated_frog_pants , to programmer_humor in huggingface.co

I dont get it

sin_free_for_00_days ,

AI leading us cavemen into the future.

magnetosphere , to funny in That remains to be seen
@magnetosphere@fedia.io avatar

I’ve found “that remains to be seen” to be both handy and versatile when a noncommittal response is called for.

dharmacurious ,

I’m fond of “if it is written then it shall be so” when I need to be mysterious. My friends do not like it when I respond that way when they ask me out to lunch.

Rolando ,

“Perchance…”

onion ,
sharkfinsoup , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

To me, fallout is more about the setting and aesthetics than the story and the TV show captures those two points very well! It’s definitely very campy at times but I’ve found it to be a really enjoyable watch so far (just finished episode 5).

I really like how much of fallout is crammed into the show, from the brand names for foods to the vaults and monsters to the music. They really do make the setting the core aspect of the show, which was all they really had to do to make a good fallout show IMO.

The plot and many of the character’s decisions are probably the weakest points so far but it’s all stuff that easily overlooked.

Overall, very pleasantly surprised by how good the show is.

warm ,

Yeah the characters motives just randomly change to fit the plot and there's never any logic behind their decisions.

Hazmatastic ,

I understood their logic most of the time (some iffy moments for sure), but my main issue with it was it all felt too fast. Like someone telling a great story but in such a rush to the finale that they end up glossing over details that make it so enjoyable. Decisions the characters made felt like they should have cooked several times longer than they did. I expected some arcs to last a half a season, maybe even a full one. But by the end of the episode it’s not an issue anymore and we’ve moved on.

That said, Walton Goggins is killing his role, and I see it as a solid resume addition for a lot of the others. There are scenes and lines that are meh, but also ones that show me these actors can pull off some great performances

wintermute_oregon , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

spoilerI thought Dane did it to himself. That’s what he said in the last episode.

One gripe I have is the power armor is weak

Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

Nitpick: Dane is non-binary and goes by they/them pronouns in the show. Pleasant surprise: they are actually played by a non-binary actor as well :)

wintermute_oregon ,

Ah I didn’t catch the pronounce. I know the actor was non-binary but I didnt catch the character was as well.

mindbleach , to noncredibledefense in Don't forget regular maintenance and cleaning!

If you go for “the loophole,” be careful of backblast.

brbposting ,

I understand nothing. What’s going on in OP/your comment?

mindbleach ,

Treasure your innocence.

verity_kindle ,

Your username should be a real product, dispensed freely outside every door.

sorrybookbroke ,

It’s a sex joke. Two sponges, a rubber glove, and some lube can aparently make a reasonable at home fleshlight. You take the sponges and place them at each side of the glove wrapping the hole around them to keep it firm before placing it in some tube, say the provided image of a man portable recoilless anti tank missile launcher, and use the lubricant to allow a persons erect member to enter this unholy contraption.

The idea is that you are between each sponge which gives pressure while the glove provides a slick surface. The m1 rocket launcher provides a sturdy structure to contain it all.

I am sorry for forcing this knowledge onto you

brbposting ,

😆 I’m so glad you didn’t just say “homemade fleshlight“

Even “think self pleasure” might’ve taken me out of the defense context enough to get it, but perfect 10/10 reply, thanks :)

Matte , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

why is everyone praising it? they spent it all on costumes and sets, and forgot to hire an almost decent writer. the script is terrible, it’s full of nonsensical stuff and it feels copypasted from others shows. I really disliked it, and I played all the Fallouts since the 1990’s.

Kir ,
@Kir@feddit.it avatar

“We decided to hire a shit writer in order to recreate the atmosphere of a true Bethesda game”

Abrinoxus ,

this

PonyOfWar ,

IMO the story is not really worse than the games’ writing. Fallout as a universe never really made sense. So for me, it being fun and campy is enough and just what I’d expect of a Fallout show.

hydroptic OP ,

why is everyone praising it?

I know this may come as a shock, but people can have different opinions on things.

delitomatoes ,

This is a non answer, did you like the costumes, the acting? Was the script bad the dialogue stilted or plot contrived?

hydroptic OP ,

Should be pretty obvious that I’ve liked it, but here’s yet another shocker: nobody’s under any obligation to justify why they like something, even if you don’t.

delitomatoes ,

That’s not the point, I never said if I like it or not. Your answer didn’t help the other guy Why do you like it? He said why he doesn’t. Explaining your point of view may help people enjoy the show.

Your answer is " Just because"

JayTreeman ,

I’m going to jump in here. I’ve watched 3 episodes.

Some of the dialogue does feel bad, but in my experience it’s from the vault dwellers. I think it’s intentional.

Goggins playing a smooth af character delivers everything with a smooth confidence. He’s a joy to watch.

The other actors do well. The sets and costumes are great. The plot feels very paint by numbers, but that’s the era we live in.

hydroptic OP ,

Somebody asking “why is everyone praising it?” isn’t looking for “help”

far_university1990 , to lemmyshitpost in catastrophy

I think france

Noodle07 ,

Not sure there’s any France left 🤔

SSUPII OP ,

Finally

kindenough , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise
@kindenough@kbin.social avatar

Some good references too, like that poster on the wall in episode 5, 'a man and his dog ',

Todd produced something that’s actually good‽
Probably a mandatory credit thing, he is too busy fixing Starfield

Midnitte ,

They also reference it during Cooper’s party and he mentions that they used his actual dog for the “in universe” version of the movie.

Faydaikin ,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Todd isn’t busy fixing anything. Let’s be honest.

There’s enough diehard Bethesda fans that will buy anything he shits out. Even F76 has a playerbase now.

Templa , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

The pacing of Maximus part is so boring. I am honestly hoping it gets better.

Kolanaki , (edited ) to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My main criticism is that they have done literally nothing to establish or explain the rules/quirks of the world. If I wasn’t already a fan of the games, this show would be confusing as fuck. They expect you to just know about the NCR, the Brotherhood, what a ghoul is, what caps are, etc. Like, I hate exposition, but this is going too far in the opposite direction with it.

The other is the place and time. I watched all 8 episodes and it seemed like it took place in multiple parts of the country between at least Massachusetts and California considering they say they are in the Commonwealth at the beginning, but clearly are in Los Angeles pretty much the rest of the time, and it’s unclear how long McClane and Maximus’ journey had been due to the weird time compression. It’s almost like a TV show done like a linear game where you just move from set piece to set piece, while losing all the stuff you do in between.

Other than that I loved it. If it didn’t have actors I recognize and have the studio logos in the opening credits, I could easily believe this was made by hardcore fans of the games as a independent project.

gregorum ,

They do a tiny bit to explain ghouls, but not a lot. It’s mostly implied that they’re the result of nuclear radiation. It’s not that complicated, really.

But some other stuff really could use more backstory, that’s true.

maino82 ,

I never played the games but was able to pick up enough through context clues about what each group is all about and generally what’s going on. I do have lots of questions about the specifics of each group, but I’m hoping that in future episodes (I am only a few episodes in) and seasons they flesh things out a bit more to fill in some of the more mysterious aspects of the show.

darkphotonstudio , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

It’s weird to me how no one is talking about how it has a strong and blatant anti-capitalist message. Without getting into spoilers, the ending really drives it home. I’m surprised right-wing dickheads aren’t screeching about it.

hydroptic OP ,

Right-wing dickheads definitely are screeching about the show being “woke”, though

bekopharm ,
@bekopharm@social.tchncs.de avatar

@hydroptic @darkphotonstudio time for a refill of the tears mug 🤷

hydroptic OP ,

Ew, don’t reich-wing tears taste bitter?

bekopharm ,
@bekopharm@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

dunno, it’s for the flowers 🤷

hydroptic OP ,

Growing some bittercups?

boatsnhos931 , to lemmyshitpost in catastrophy

R to the izzo based

bekopharm , to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise
@bekopharm@social.tchncs.de avatar

@hydroptic Maximus did nothing wrong 😆

..or everything. It really depends on the point of view I guess 🤔

hydroptic OP ,

Weeelll, not everything, but not nothing either 😁

kratoz29 , (edited ) to gaming in The Fallout show's been a pleasant surprise

Ok, I gotta ask, I know almost nothing about the lore of Fallout, is this show for me? Does it have enough content for newcomers that makes it worth it?

I did enjoy the Twisted Metal TV show, if that brings any context about what stuff I like, although at least I did play some of their old games and enjoyed them, but I remember next to nothing about the game’s “plot”, if there was any to begin with.

EDIT: Thank you so much for your replies guys, it seems definitely like a fun show and I’m craving for one lol (I just finished Titans S03… and… it was not good), I’m gonna give it a try!

gregorum ,

It gives a lot of background for those unfamiliar to the lore. I’m pretty sure newcomers will also like it. It’s a lot of fun, like the games!

Midnitte ,

The way they introduce it is great too, using the flashbacks.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I remember next to nothing about the game’s “plot”, if there was any to begin with.

I only remember the first 2 TM games and the plot was some rich fuck made a death match competition and the winner gets a single wish granted as their prize; but the wish every character makes in their ending (by beating the game as that character) is always corrupted Monkey’s Paw style.

kratoz29 ,

Wait, this sounds better than the Twisted Metal TV show plot LMAO.

Faydaikin ,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

The ending of the TM season 1 was literally the annoncement of the tournament. XD

Dudewitbow ,

the reason why the fallout story is very flexible on a any place no context story is because each individual vault has its own story, and stories are hyper regionalistic. so while all regions may share the same start (nuclear fallout of course) and prewar tech, what happens after is up to the writers imagination, as long as a writer doesnt pick an already existing vault number that already has a rule.

minor lore spoilers ahead: each vault was not built the same, all were a major experiment and had different conditions to see how humanity would adapt to different conditions presented to them.

this is why fallout is super flexible on where a story can start, game, or show wise. for example of something that won’t be in a game or show, Vault 68 was an experiment where what would happen if you put 1 woman, and 999 men in a bunker. Vault 69 was what would happen if you had 1 man, and 999 women in a bunker.

a1studmuffin ,
@a1studmuffin@aussie.zone avatar

If you enjoyed Twisted Metal, you will enjoy Fallout. Both are excellent TV adaptations of their respective games, and have a thick layer of dark humour underpinning the action. Twisted Metal was particularly surprising, I want to shake the hand of whoever was looking at that crusty old PS2 game and saw dollar signs for TV!

wintermute_oregon ,

Twisted metal was great. Never really played the game but the tv show was fun

averyminya ,

Titans was rough.

Doom Patrol is where it’s at!

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