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capt_wolf Capt. Wolf @lemmy.world

Perpetually tired mental health counselor, sometimes retro game streamer, comedian, Mensan, coffee connoisseur, bacon lover, chronic pain survivor, nefarious pirate, and generally all-round nice dude...

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Hey remember when you did that
  • Shut up, brain! When we were 9, you didn't even know what cringe was!

  • Street Fighter Movie Finally Has A Solid Release Date | Retro Dodo
  • That's the cover art for SF6.

    Everything else, totally valid concerns.

    Have to see what the casting is going to be like.

  • Poor Sega just didn't get the timing right.
  • Absolutely, getting a PS2 was a game changer for me. DVD playback AND backward compatability. You had PS2, PSX, CD, and DVD all in one. I dumped my VCR shortly after getting it and mothballed my PSX. My 5 disc stereo collected dust until I sold it. Rigged it to my 5.1 speaker system to run on the same line as my computer. Between the PS2 and a properly equipped gaming PC, my bedroom was practically a movie theater, albeit with a tiny ass 22" crt.

  • 'I am absolutely voting for Donald Trump': Undecided voters react to Biden's debate performance
  • Then they need to state it, because the only data they've given is that they asked a group of 13 people, one group, which is still not an adequate sample. Period.

    That, right there, is why focus groups shouldn't be used for this to generalize a larger population, because the data is being misinterpreted to sell a biased story! Probability would be estimated if they actually conducted a full study. Which they clearly didn't.

    And you can't use previously gathered data from battleground states to estimate results after an event. They're snapshots of an opinion at that given time. You can't use them for an event that occurred after the fact. Again, that's unethical and inappropriate.

  • 'I am absolutely voting for Donald Trump': Undecided voters react to Biden's debate performance
  • Oh no, I very much do. I have a degree in psychology that requires being able to do statistical analysis for research.

    You use a focus group to elicit qualitative, not quantitative, info from a targeted group in a study, not as the study itself. The issue is, it's not meant for broad populations or for quantitative studies. Even then, the data is easily skewed by biases from the group themselves, the moderator, and the interpreter and shouldn't be the only thing used.

    Focus groups are meant for things like quality indicators, where you use a range of them in general analysis, which can help to triangulate where an issue is.

    To properly employ a focus group, you would first need to poll an appropriate sample size of undecided voters then you target demographics within the sample to gain insight into why they answered their poll as they did.

  • 'I am absolutely voting for Donald Trump': Undecided voters react to Biden's debate performance
  • You don't publish initial results without a significant population sample. 13 people is an abysmal sample size. You need around 10% of a population polled up until about 1,000 people because of the way the curve levels out. 100 people minimum to get something remotely confident. The confidence level of this poll is so low that the publishing of it is irresponsible and unethical.

    To your argument about the other poll having only 8, that's also irresponsible. Both articles are clearly jumping to conclusions in an effort to grab views. However, that it received a more positive response is clearly indicative of the way the lemmy population leans. That's really about all you can grab from that... Well, that and people have no idea how statistical averaging works.

  • Poor Sega just didn't get the timing right.
  • They're actually all considered 6th gen consoles. There's only a 3 year gap between the Dreamcast and the Xbox.

    Dreamcast was 98

    PS2 was 2000

    GameCube and Xbox were both 01, the year Dreamcast was discontinued.

    Dreamcast could have been a wild success, probably would have been, too. The major issue was that the Playstation was still totally dominating the market. 98 and 99 were both ridiculously strong years for PSX title releases. Then the PS2 released and totally overshadowed it. Sega just couldn't keep up... Nobody could. Not until the market kinda leveled out in 05-06.

  • Checkmate Valve
  • I look forward to the day when I pass my screen name on to my son...

  • hardcore youtubers where chosen for this
  • It's like something you'd expect to see out of Saw...

    I want to play a game...

    No really...

  • Pyongyang Says It Will Send Troops to Ukraine Within a Month
  • Oh cool, a bunch of soldiers whos only military experience is goose stepping in front of their glorious leader and filling up balloons with shit to float over South Korea...

    They're the global equivalent of the stereotypical trenchcoat wearing, wannabe-nazi bullies that leave flaming bags of shit on people's doorsteps and couldnt spraypaint a swastika if they had a gun to their head.

    I hope Kim rations them extra pants, cause given their track record, they're going to be filling up more than balloons.

  • Hearing these Again
  • And above all that "CURSE YOU, BAYLE!!!"

  • Dark art drawn from nightmares I’ve experienced
  • That's not really a shitpost. That's fucking good!

    Reminds me of a stinger for Adult Swim or something from the early days of MTV animation or the art style Liquid Death uses.

  • Coffee recalled nationwide due to risk of fatal food poisoning
  • I thought exactly the same...

    Drink 2 of those a day and you're up to pack a day smoker levels of frivalous spending! Then again, I've seen people drop that much on a glorified chocolate milk at Starbucks...

  • Florida man sneezes his intestines out of his body at restaurant
  • Always on the lookout for new irrational fears!

  • Coffee recalled nationwide due to risk of fatal food poisoning
  • Canned, already brewed coffee from a company called Snapchill.

    Looking at their site, a 6-pack is $30... No thanks...

  • Ironing
  • Step outside into the heat and your sweat will instantly steam them out. Thanks global warming!

  • Ironing
  • "Dry-cleaners hate this one millenial secret!"

  • Biden stung by student loan legal loss days before taking effect
  • Except this wasn't done by the democrats... Literally the first sentence of the article.

    A Republican-led effort to block one of President Joe Biden's student loan debt relief programs in court has succeeded just days before it was set to go into effect.

    You're voting for the people who just put your head on the chopping block...

  • Beans in jeans!

    Because he's too cute to leave in a comment thread!

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    I swear to god she's alive

    Dogsitting for my wife's uncle for a week. I come home and l she's like this on the bed, staring off into nothingness like she's trying to solve the world's problems.

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    Libby

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    Don't know how many folks have heard about Libby, but I've used it for a couple years now.

    Libby let's you browse your local library's digital catalogue, including all of their audio books. Books can be borrowed for up to 3 weeks, with the option to extend it a sling as there's no one waiting for it. Works on Apple, Android, and in your browser. Best of all, it's all free! I dumped Audible for it and haven't looked back.

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    New Jersey @lemmy.world Capt. Wolf @lemmy.world

    Obligatory Lantern Fly thread

    Holy crap, they're the worst I've ever seen them this year. Fucking nymphs are all over my patio, the house, the car...

    For every one I kill, I find 4 more. Also, I don't remember them jumping like fleas!

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