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note: same artstyle but still unknown artist

more posts by the same artist for clues:

I believe the artist is Chinese since I usually see this kind of artstyle on Lofter

Edit: Just found the artist's Xiaohongshu, I just need her Weibo account now

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HyperOcram151817 said in comment #2586355:

Is she playing Counter-Strike?

It sounds more like a Real-Time Strategy game, like Starcraft or Company of Heroes. "Rushing the base" is a common strategy in RTS games, swarming the opponent early to hurt them in the early game so they can't build up their tech and economy quickly.

For a specific example, the original "Zerg Rush" has the Zerg player morph one of their starting workers (or the first one produced) into a Spawning Pool immediately and use all of their resources to produce Zerglings, attacking once they have enough to overwhelm any early defense. Even if it doesn't kill the opponent, it should take out enough of their resources to give you a strong advantage as the game progresses.

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Fredhot23 said in comment #2586478:

It sounds more like a Real-Time Strategy game, like Starcraft or Company of Heroes. "Rushing the base" is a common strategy in RTS games, swarming the opponent early to hurt them in the early game so they can't build up their tech and economy quickly.

For a specific example, the original "Zerg Rush" has the Zerg player morph one of their starting workers (or the first one produced) into a Spawning Pool immediately and use all of their resources to produce Zerglings, attacking once they have enough to overwhelm any early defense. Even if it doesn't kill the opponent, it should take out enough of their resources to give you a strong advantage as the game progresses.

Well, it's Malina so it could be a turn-based strategy game like Heroes of Might and Magic?

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hotmakiroll said:

This may sound funny, until the next iteration of Windows comes out....then people will be bitching about their comps being upgraded AWAY from Win11.

If only microsoft didn't make their damn OS shittier and less stable/reliable while wasting more ressources each time...

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hotmakiroll said:
...and? Do you really think Mossad gives a shit?

Actually, that has been a legitimate concern for many as Israel and the Zionists have really been digging themselves in with the tech sector in an attempt to amass soft power. The goal with this soft power seems to be to target people such as journalists, politicians and activists that are critical of the state and to further enable their "greater Israel project".

Even for people not of a conspiratorial bent it must surely be alarming how closely entwined Zionist interests and the AI/surveillance complex are, not to mention their influence over the MSM and politics.

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Kidde16 said in comment #2573894:

Why do you need Wi-Fi on a desktop?

You're in a rental and not allowed to draw wire through the walls usually.
Otherwise, usually just a style thing for having less wires or using the desktop as a luggable.
And of course the usual "build this for a stupid member of my family who can't be trusted to leave the wires plugged in because someone told them they could make a PC "wireless" by just cutting the wires".

My desktop has WiFi, I just never use it but it just came with this motherboard and the WiFi-less variant wasn't on sale.

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FWP said in comment #2573966:

You're in a rental and not allowed to draw wire through the walls usually.
Otherwise, usually just a style thing for having less wires or using the desktop as a luggable.
And of course the usual "build this for a stupid member of my family who can't be trusted to leave the wires plugged in because someone told them they could make a PC "wireless" by just cutting the wires".

My desktop has WiFi, I just never use it but it just came with this motherboard and the WiFi-less variant wasn't on sale.

I've ended up using PowerLine paired adapters.

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matteste said in comment #2569914:

Actually, that has been a legitimate concern for many as Israel and the Zionists have really been digging themselves in with the tech sector in an attempt to amass soft power. The goal with this soft power seems to be to target people such as journalists, politicians and activists that are critical of the state and to further enable their "greater Israel project".

Even for people not of a conspiratorial bent it must surely be alarming how closely entwined Zionist interests and the AI/surveillance complex are, not to mention their influence over the MSM and politics.

Goes to to my point. Mossad isn't going to give a shit about controlling just one OS, let alone a minor one. The crack that "Mint is foreign controlled by Israel" doesn't impress, because no one cares. The right-wing in Israel have their sights on bigger scores, and an obscure OS touted by hipsters is going to be pretty low on the priority list. And I've tried Mint, and I don't get the immature anti-MS hype lofted toward it.

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