Is the CytoPlasmaConda the BEST Orthrus hunter?

Worth a watch for some tips on that:
How to save humans from Titans (and "TitanRescue" build)
Source: https://youtu.be/RpZHTqAI9rQ
I haven't really been interested in doing the Titan thing. I like searching signal sources for pods and scooping them up. It was quick mission that fun and challenging back when you'd get multiple interdictions by Scythes. Now I often don't even get interdicted at all so I switched to hunting Glaives, knocking out a couple and the scooping pods on the way back to the station.

I can do these from medium ships which I prefer over large ships. I did try the vette, but too slow. Most big ships are terrible at maneuvering and I hate flying them in supercruise.
 
I'd be reasonably sure that it evolved from "meta-gaming" (and the connotations of "unjustifiably effective") and the acronym was invented later.
I've always used it to mean what everyone is doing at the moment, like in Call of Duty, the meta loadout of fastest time to kill is the meta, and different weapons might become that based on updates. I think it's the same here. I believe that's basically the same thing you're saying.
 
I also think the acronym came after the term.
I started writing something, but I'm throwing way to many spoons at it, so I'm just gonna say anyone suggesting "meta" is an acronym, based on what I can tell about the origins of that (being "metagaming"), is just plain wrong, because metagaming is a completely different thing which, only in some cases, leads to the "most effective tactics available".

Bleh. I'm going to go drink bleach or something now, that's less painful than thinking about this XD
 
Wait... in what forsaken hole has "meta" become an acronym???
Where I work, everyone seem to think everything is an acronym. I detest acronyms. They are overused and often have multiple meanings. I once received an email that was nothing but acronyms. It was useless as it conveyed no information.

When we switched to using Git for our revision control one of the first questions was "what does git stand for?"

NOTHING, its a word. British slang term.
 
Where I work, everyone seem to think everything is an acronym. I detest acronyms. They are overused and often have multiple meanings. I once received an email that was nothing but acronyms. It was useless as it conveyed no information.

When we switched to using Git for our revision control one of the first questions was "what does git stand for?"

NOTHING, its a word. British slang term.e
Yeah. Old Git. But I am also not so keen on management speak. You know,
Interface with a paradigm
Going forward
Awesome sauce
A digital solution
Drives me barmy
 
Also I see that the scythe will not use lightning attack on a shield less cmdr. Dunno why.
If a scythe sees something it wants, it stops attacking when the shield is down (then uses a breach drone if it can).
Same for others nearby, the scythe commands them to attack shields then hold fire, even titan turrets which can't see your heat on their own.

When we switched to using Git for our revision control one of the first questions was "what does git stand for?"

NOTHING, its a word. British slang term.
Linus Torvalds quote: "I name all my projects after myself. First Linux, now git."
:D
 
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