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Clean Code and SOLID make a much more sense if you treat them as solutions to organizational issues, and not to technical ones. In this sense, they are orders of magnitude better than microservices. Which do mostly exist for organizational reasons.
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First time reaching 100k views a month on youtube.
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this guy on the photo killed himself btw
Me being utterly shocked the US cut our Fable access, calling an emergency meeting about our 20 million euros investment in a European sovereign model in September after the summer vacation.
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"Attempt to match two auto-casts. You seem to enjoy using xx a bit too much." is now my favorite Jai compile error
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When you try to stretch your own importance a bit too much
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I wonder how much of this is sphere calling me a retard.
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i made a map of everyone on twitter! yes you're on there too ^w^ every account is placed next to the people they talk to, so you can find out where you are, which cluster claimed you, and exactly who you're stuck next to atlas.tiago.zip?ref=launch_t…
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Started cooking something and realized that it's a bespoke worse version of gnu guix. Not Invented Here is my middle name
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today is such a good day
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Claude 5 Fable (high) “Make a Skyrim clone” I’m stunned.. it made this in 20 minutes, one shot. Dungeons, character creation, sounds, dialogs, cutscenes & more!
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reddit mod ass community note :(
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I posted this a month ago. Today, Arch user repositories got massively hacked, over 1k packages. This is your reminder that today, using package managers to automatically install and update software becomes technically illiterate. Reduce your supply chain as much as you can.
I'm gonna start removing everything from AUR, and after that do the same thing with as much stuff from extra and multilib as possible. Ideally, the only thing that is installed from Arch repos is core. The end goal is to have all non-critical software come only from official flatpaks/appimages/targz, or built manually. I'm not sure how feasible it is, but feels like a worthwhile experiment. I really don't want to go down Guix/Nix rabbithole again, but those still remain as a backup plan
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I memed about Linux too much lately and antagonized a lot of Linux people. I only do this because I genuinely care about Linux, and am very passionate about it. When you're being mean to me, this is who you're being mean to. I use Arch btw
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The fact that AI psychosis bros just believe that LLM can do something like this tells you all you need to know. This is a speedrun of a real game, called Two Worlds, performed by a runner Deluxe233. It was "Oblivion killer" that was a very mid, 5/10 game, that got memed a lot on release. But it sold enough for a sequel, Two Worlds 2, which is actually a good game, and I'd say worth playing even today. The company that made these games is still alive, btw! Current generation of clankers won't be able to produce anything that beats this purely organic human slop from 2007
Claude 5 Fable (high) “Make a Skyrim clone” I’m stunned.. it made this in 20 minutes, one shot. Dungeons, character creation, sounds, dialogs, cutscenes & more!
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Russians who still say that they don't understand Ukrainian are honestly being stupid about it. Our languages are 60% same, it doesn't take more than 2 weeks to be able to fluently read and understand spoken Ukrainian. I think after 4 years of war this is, like, bare minimum?
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AI bros can't handle real competition. ngmi
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Regardless of my stance on the topic, it's beyond annoying how people who don't know how LLMs work are trying to anthropomorphize them and claim that there is no difference between them "learning" and humans learning and applying their knowledge. For some reason it triggers me even more than people who understand the difference, but just don't care as long as this tool is beneficial to them.
For people using AI in commercial game development: I'd be interested in hearing the best arguments as to why you think people should pay for the resulting game instead of pirating it. Concisely, if you pirated the inputs, why shouldn't they pirate the output?
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