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I don't even have negative opinions on it anymore ever since I found out the translations of the novels are apparently a total hackjob, but I don't care for it either and that's part of why I'm not interested in the show itself.
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ooooo i should also probably finally cut the excess expanding foam off and paint it over 😭 theres also this kitchen duct hackjob that a handyman did, and he just left a large square hole in my wall which also needs to be patched seriously who thinks this is acceptable?
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I feel like the unsung killers of a lot of american comic art is the colorists. IVe seen a LOT of stellar sketches look a lot worse after a flat hackjob
Forgot how good Jim Lee is when he isnt murdered by his inker or colorist
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Replying to @kaycender
Well you're kinda cheating because you're the target consumer of the interface. What gets really hard is building UI for domains that you are not the expert in. Often times the actual experts only know what they're doing from inside the perspective of their own head, and they're completely unequipped to ask for what they actually need. They don't know what's possible in the UI, they commonly don't know what parts of their own process is actually optimal vs what is hackjob workarounds, and even if they knew what they *needed* they are still compromises with the interface constraints that they have no idea how to navigate.
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PaulDenton retweeted
Don't worry, when Nintendrones buy a gorillion copies of the OOT hackjob they'll asset flip it immediately. The original Majora may have been an asset flip but they compensated for it by doing actual legwork for the world and dungeon design. Don't expect that to happen again.
Please please please just leave Majora’s mask alone I’m begging you
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Replying to @E_m1l @iupdate
underlying technology? be specific. RAG? LLMs? I know how it works. I'm saying no one has gotten the level of device integration without being a hackjob until Apple stepped in.
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I don't mind it on its own but it replacing the og? hell nah on the other hand maybe it'll be different enough to not feel like a hackjob of p3r's ost
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Replying to @LonelyWolfArt
A lot of other shapes and subtleties point towards it either being Nakatsuru redrawing Yamamuro's sheet, or a Nakatsuru-inspired promo artist. (I still lean towards it being a hackjob redraw from Nakatsuru's end, though). Either way, I just don't see Yamamuro drawing all of these based on looking at it. Also, Nakatsuru was doing a lot of art for these V Jumps too.
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You would think when everyone has a couple of MCPs and frontier LLMs to-hand, consulting businesses like mine would be toast. Why pay Speedshop four figures a month to fix your app when "an LLM can just do it for me?" I've been running at 100% capacity for the past year despite all the advances on the model front. Why? 1. You've gotten more effective, but so have I. What _I_ can accomplish with an hour $50 of tokens is still 10x what _you_ can accomplish with that. 2. You still don't know what questions to ask. Consultants are _still_ more effective than LLMs at answering the unknown unknowns, whereas LLMs still require you to prompt them. The "analyze my entire codebase" skill you have is nowhere near as effective as what I can do. 3. Trust and blame-ability. Everyone is sitting on piles of now _hundreds_ of pull requests which are generated by agents but they are too nervous to merge without human review. I am that human review and accountability now, or I am the expert who helps you build the software factory which can automate this trust and verification process (which you cannot build yourself because you don't know how to verify software for performance). 4. Not all problems are LLM-shaped. Certain problems are a great fit for "token generator in a loop": fix all my N 1s, make my test suite faster. But others are very, very poorly shaped for LLMs: refactor my codebase to fit Russian Doll caching (it will generate an utter hackjob), prioritize 100 different possible things I could be doing, define the goals of performance work, etc. Drudgery is now automatable, yes, but not all the work we do is drudgery. 5. Not all useful knowledge is in the training data. I have ten years of experiences and knowledge from working on literally hundreds of applications which never made it to my blog or books and does not appear in the training set. I know things the LLMs do not. There are probably more reasons. And I'm not just sitting on my laurels either, I still feel the pressure to get better every day as the frontier capabilities continue to grow. But the business is still good.
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Like P3R is more like a mid remake, it's persona 5 with a different coat of paint. ...Kiwami 3 is a rushed hackjob of a game. It's genuinely too long to explain why, even leaving out all the outside controversy. Most has to do with Combat & Removal of Revelations for no reason other than being lazy, shitty skill tree, pacing & a shitty tacked on forced minigame/story, and the ending.
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So it's confirmed that this is not some hackjob!!! This remake genuinely keep sounding better and better. Now I'm wondring who's handling russian translation
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Replying to @RealJamesWoods
Exactly, horrible hackjob. Trump set the bch straight!
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Fk you and fk her. Brain washed bitch is nothing but a hackjob.
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Replying to @WarcraftYax
Understand that, need it to work everywhere for everyone. Here was my hackjob work around ive been using: github.com/Wobblucy/quickcli… There is obviously something more elegant when you guys are already hooking into OBS studio instead of including the raw FFMPEG.
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Replying to @Jiii_16
wrong again. I have never 'witnessed' the 'holy spirit' cosmos, life, consciousness have other explanations the 'written word' is a hackjob of stories hashed together by sheephearders that didn't even 'witness' your little 'christ'
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