Sorry, that's almost it but they don't emulate hundreds or thousands of frames, you're right in thinking that would be implausible. Basically what happens is retroarch makes a savestate every frame and keeps a running list of the last few. When you press a button, retroarch will load one of those states from a few frames ago, press the same button then, then disable video and re-emulate those "rewound" few frames in fast forward. Then once it's caught up to the present it re-enable video rendering. The end result is that you see the effect of your input happening the frame after you press it, instead of the normal input delay of 2 or more frames. It's pretty neat. But yea, this means that they're only emulating an extra 3-5 frames or so not hundreds, and they only have to do it when you press a button, not all the time.
As someone who regularly eats 1million+ Scoville chilies and sauces, these chips ain't nothing to fuck with. It gave me the absolute worst stomach pains I've ever had, it was like the flu but worse. There's gotta be something in those chips that at a level that's not normal for peppers.
Well it's produced by Leto, so ask him why he put himself in it.
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So from what I can find, you're right in that it's not 100% goo, but it's not really "coordinated small steps either". It's a messy fluid process that all sort of happens at once. When caterpillars are inside their chrysalises, they first digest themselves by releasing an enzyme. But this enzyme doesn't break down everything. Some organs are completely dissolved and completely new ones are grown from the goo, but most only partially, and are moved around remodeled into their butterfly counterparts. As for the entirely new parts, like wings, they've actually been inside the caterpillar since before the cocoon as these tiny clumps of cells call imaginal discs, and it's only during metamorphosis that they begin to develop into their full size organ. It's really cool, and you should read more about it. I'm no expert, so I'm sure I explained it badly, but here's some good links.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711294/
https://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/psyche/1897/062863.pdf
Fgc: fighting game community. Games like Street Fighter, Tekken, etc.
Neutral: the point in the game where neither player has an advantage, like in the beginning where the players are just moving back and forth trying to get the first hit in, and thereby gain advantage.
Puppy girls: y'know, girls who wear puppy ears and collars or whatever.
Clicker training: a form of dog training that involves reinforcing good behavior with a little device that makes a click noise, which can help the dog more precisely understand what action was correct than rewarding with food after.
So I think what he's saying is that when you train a puppy girl with clicker training, you're basically training them to quickly react to click sounds, like how players might respond to the sound of their opponents controller as a way of predicting their moves. So they'd be very good at the neutral game, since they'd be able to get the first hit in or effectively block/counter the opponents first hit. The guy responding is suggesting that if he brought tennis balls he could throw them in the middle of the match and distract the puppy girl - since dogs chase tennis balls - thereby giving him the upper hand. I hope this helps lol
Edit: the part about clicker training
Lmaoo, that's because this photo has been edited.
The original looks like this
Ligma balls haha got em
Back on Reddit some dude and his roomates made a subreddit called r/195 (their dorm number). It only had one rule, when you visit, you have to post a meme. Eventually the public found the subreddit and started posting their own memes. It got huge and out of hand and some awful stuff started getting posted so they finally deleted the subreddit. That disappointed a bunch of people so a sequel was made, r/196. This community is a recreation of that second subreddit.
Being defederated just means you can't see new posts on beehaw communities and they can't see your communities at all. If your instance and beehaw are both federated with a third instance, like the one this community is on, then you'll still be able to see comments by beehaw users on that instance.
But she didn't launch her perfume until 14 years after this?