The Picard Maneuver
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If I try to play bullet, I could probably find out for you.
It could be a bit of both, but in general I recognized after a certain point that the only one affected by my stress level is me, not the thing in the news. I’d also credit having a career where you have to get really good at controlling what you let affect you.
He’s famous as a really good geo-guesser (a game where people get random google streetview images and try to drop a pin as close to the coordinates as possible).
People give him challenges all the time, and it’s really impressive.
Here he is finding someone’s location based on a picture taken from a plane.
The Picard ManeuverOPto HistoryPorn•Stegosaurus slander in the Washington Post, 1912.English261·1 month agoFound a scan of the article for anyone curious:
The Picard ManeuverOPto HistoryPorn•Stegosaurus slander in the Washington Post, 1912.English8·1 month agoIt would be funny to contact them about this…
They’re not mine. There’s a popular poster on IG, Reddit, and X called “IRL Loading Screens” (the watermark in the image), and they make these and a bunch of others. I reposted a couple of the states that I saw maybe a month ago here, and people seemed to like them, so I’ve been saving them for Lemmy as I see them.
The Picard ManeuverOPMto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•Thanks, I hate it.25·1 month agoThere are a lot of fakes claiming to be from that screen test, unfortunately.
But we do see him in a wig in “I, Claudius” from the 70s.
The Picard ManeuverOPMto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•Thanks, I hate it.51·1 month agoIs it an actual photoshop then? This isn’t mine, and I assumed whoever did the original edit used some sort of faceswap or AI app to do it because it looked so smooth.
Yeah, I still think the criticisms of Bush were valid, but I’m so much more cool-headed as a person now that the difference in my response feels incongruent. Political news doesn’t take an emotional toll on me like it used to, even though I objectively disagree with modern politicians more.
I can read this as either: AI allows anyone to code their own stuff.
Or
AI is hogging all the million dollar ideas.
Seriously. I was at the right age to be much more politically intense back then and absolutely despised Bush.
Now, I almost feel bad about it after witnessing the last 20 years of politics.
Hmm, it sort of shares the page, so sure thing.
It has its own Wikipedia page, so it checks out.
Yes, but unfortunately the credits won’t transfer out.
It was for brevity and clarity. People are very familiar with hearing “OCD” used casually, but “NPD” would have sounded too specific and clinical compared to “narcissistic” as a character trait.
It’s nobody’s decision but yours, but I will point out that as humans, we are very poor predictors of how we will think or feel in the future.
When we’re depressed, our brains process thoughts of the future as if we’ll be sad forever. When we’re happy and have lots of energy, we make big plans as if we’ll always feel that way. Lottery winners feel an initial euphoria and think they’re set for life, but studies show their mood returns to baseline after about 1 year. Age and development helps you push the fog of foresight a little further, but it’s still hard.
I don’t know you, but if I were speaking to myself at age 22, I would caution making a decision like that so early. I still cringe about being tasked with picking a college major at 18 and how wrong that could’ve gone, and this is easily 100x more important.
Yeah, if you search for “IRL Loading Screens”, they’re on a bunch of socials: a dedicated subreddit, Instagram, X, etc., and their stuff seems to circulate everywhere.
I don’t know if anyone has put all the states they’ve done together yet.
The joke is leaning more on the OCD/narcissistic characteristics of Patrick Bateman than the murdery part. Like, having a ridiculously tedious self-care routine due to vanity (or self-consciousness, take your pick).
You heard the cookie.