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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "California Is NOT Banning Gaming PC's..." video.
@cinnamon-skateboarding5987 Not all cryptos work like Bitcoin. Monero for example has your transactions recorded on the ledger, but the information on the ledger doesn't indentify the wallet.
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They could get it to work reliably. The problem is that like everything else in CA it's completely mismanaged.
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Throw batteries into the ocean. Sigma Grindset.
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@XxjeffersonDkidxX The thing is that in this case, they're right. Sometimes framerate isn't even consistent through the whole animation because it's an actual technique to insert extra frames to add motion or detail to a specific scene. I recently saw an excerpt of a 1980s OVA where an aircraft is ripped by cannon fire in a dogfight and it was clear they added extra framerate for a second, second and a half, so they could have the impacts, fragments falling off, and then the airframe deform and break off. But shooting the entire animation at this framerate would be wasteful, and in things like human movement it would look "wrong".
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@KingCrimson02 Man I totally agree, and I'm an extreme individualist so this definitely shouldn't burden the individual, but the situation is that everything is so poorly managed that no matter how much people are willing to pay, with all the mining, electric cars charging and people blasting AC all day there's gonna be power outages. And again I'm not saying the individual is at fault here, my point is that simply paying for the power doesn't solve the problem when the grid can't actually handle it. They're trying to solve the issue the backwards way by restricting the individual, instead they should give an incentive for example to charge a powerwall that runs AC during the day and charges at night or actually cool the house during the night and use high efficiency insulation and windows to stay cool all day. That way they shift peak load.
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@nathanatkinson8279 California pays other states to take their excess solar power. This isn't about pollution because they don't actually care, they just pretend they do. This is about peak demand on the grid.
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@TheRealHelvetica This has nothing to do with being a luddite. If you want to make an animation at 120 fps by all means do it, but not only does this require more effort in the animator's side, you're also increasing file size for no reason. In gaming you have a reason to want the highest refresh rate. In animation you don't.
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@astronomydemon6312 You completely misunderstand crypto. You're looking at crypto from the investment lens which is the only side you have seen.
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@rhagos5562 I'm not a miner. Look at it the other way, people confident enough to make wrong statements are this defensive?
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@PropaneWP See what I mean? You don't like something, so you instantly bring up criminal use of crypto. Jeez, if only you know how much crime is facilitated by cash money.
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@itsyaboi7727 Hold on, so the people ranting about crypto definitely don't have their panties in a twist?
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@iProgramInCpp it's taken from a stealth address
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I mean, it is but probably not the reasons he think it is. California invested massively into renewables but they simply do not have the means to do energy storage. They have to pay other states to take their excess power, and can't save it for when they need it. So they're scrambling to hold the grid together with regulations instead of planning an actual reasonable transition towards renewables. Which is a form of energy you can't control the output of.
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@argentsoultheautist All weapons have been used in war, you're going to have to be more specific. Also you can own ARs in Cali, you just have to do silly mods to them.
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@cinnamon-skateboarding5987 Cali has a ton of renewables already. This is clearly them lacking energy storage solutions because Cali has sold excess power to Arizona.
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