I just bought it the other day and went in blind with a friend. My god is it an insane game.
My friend isn’t even an engineer and he was talking about refactoring.
I’ll make an engineer out of him yet, you’ll see.
Hi. Friendly reminder to keep personal activity out of work devices.
Until we meet again!
No it wouldn’t. Phones aren’t cheap.
I don’t mind paying for an app, but fuck subscriptions. It’s dirt cheap and all, but I still won’t pay for it.
I’ll have a look at Organic though, that sounds right up my alley. If it’s open source, I can even have a look at raising a PR or two to pay them back.
Yeah I though I was gonna outgrow metal.
Boy was I wrong.
The Nier automata soundtrack is on another level. What a collection of absolute masterpieces.
Weight of the world still brings a tear to my eye.
I mean the “controllers are gonna ruin your wrists” thing.
Any news on how there tend to perform compared to GPT-4? I finally decided to toss OpenAI 20 quid to try it out for a month, and it’s pretty impressive.
Sauce? 😬
Why not? What do you do that inputting numbers is so important?
That… what? Surely that’s not a thing?
Muy malo, one might say.
If fire got close to it, it would be muy malo ayayay
wefwef was such a great name, though
The data structures are completely open, though, and that’s enough for me. I can crack open my vault in VS code and navigate my info easily.
Is this what convinced you of that?
And this is why closed platforms suck, particularly for long-term knowledge.
Don’t worry, obsidian.md is here for you.
Oh it’s gonna enshittify, that’s for sure. It just hasn’t yet.
I wish streaming companies would take notes from Spotify. It’s not too expensive, non-exclusive, acceptable quality even on higher end gear.
Doesn’t shove idiotic recommendations on my face, doesn’t bug me about my address, doesn’t randomly drop in quality because my neighbour is taking a piss. Looking at you, Netflix, you expensive useless piece of shit.
(I’m fact, Spotify’s recommendations are so good that I’m constantly finding new stuff I actually like.)
Making car-pedestrian collisions safe is a ridiculous idea failed to doom from the start. Cars are big and hard, people are small and squishy.
I think the key is to prevent cars and people from coexisting as much as possible.