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Joe Bin Laden

@AvoidTheWoke

Woke is immediately recognizable. Because it's made of the same stuff that is made for toddlers. Bright colors, fake happiness and lies.

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Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
Everyone liked that
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Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@shan_4rt it's likely that he dies and goes through "rebirth" and wake up in a cocoon stronger, that's the story of "the other"
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Shan4rt (Comms Open)@shan_4rt·
I think these 2 scenes are connected, Peter passes out, I think they'll reveal that he turned into Man-Spider and ripped through his clothes. That's why he's naked. Then goes to normal again covered in organic webs. Almost like his own Bruce/Hulk situation
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Pedantic Killjoy
Pedantic Killjoy@PedanticKilljoy·
@armoredcoreSIX I am a gameplay over story person and I still don't like Dragon's Dogma because it's too dependent on stats and builds and shit. I like *gameplay.*
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Arun@hiarun02·
If you can’t explain your own code without opening ChatGPT. you didn’t write the code. You just generated it. That’s not programming. That’s prompting.
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GPT-5.4 > Opus 4.6 And Google still doesn't have anything even remotely competitive.
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
vibe coding is just a fancy term for "I have no idea what my codebase does" → AI writes 400 lines → you don't read it → it works → you ship it → 3am production fire → you have no idea where to start → ask AI to fix it → AI breaks 3 other things we're not building faster we're just breaking things at the speed of light and calling it innovation
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Joe Bin Laden
Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@trikcode So what just keep telling it to fix the problem until it actually does
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Wise@trikcode·
The dangerous thing about vibe coding is you stop learning. You don't know why it works. You just know it works. Until it doesn't. And then you're Googling concepts you should've learned three years ago.
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Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@_sorrengailll I miss the times when women could raise children who aren’t mentally ill
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®️ E L E@ReleGlo·
Dating a broke guy can be really draining. You end up pretending you don’t like nice things just to protect his feelings, and acting like money doesn’t matter when it actually does 😪😭
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Liberacrat™️@ViralVideos·
And THIS is how you properly deal with leftist protesters blocking your path.
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Browser of things@browser_things·
@GamingSinceNES It's a game. It should be good from the start. Time matters to me. I do t want to spend it playing the same boss battles 20 times or riding back to a place I've been before for 5 minutes. Reviews are good because they explain what it's like to actually play the game
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Gaming Since NES@GamingSinceNES·
Crimson Desert is suffering from something we see all the time when players don’t have a clear understanding of what a game is trying to be, a lack of aligned expectations from the audience. As I read through so many of its reviews, I keep hearing it get knocked for things like having a bad story, taking too long to get good, and just many other things. But the people who keep pushing to understand the game end up having a really good experience and realize that the intended focus of the game, exploration, combat, puzzles, open world, are all excellent. Now to be clear, even within that paradigm, I’m sure you can find people who bash those mechanics too, but my point is that the game is being docked points for expectations of being something that it isn’t. Picture a world where the Souls genre didn’t exist. Now picture that in that world, Elden Ring launches. You’d have reviewers complaining that there are hard bosses right from the start, forcing you to start over countless times. You’d have people saying the story makes no sense. You’d have people frustrated that unlocking new areas is maddening because the game doesn’t give you enough direction. You’d have people complaining about the lack of checkpoints. Essentially, you’d have a game that broke their expectations for what an open world action RPG should be, something closer to The Witcher. And those reviewers would have dragged down the overall Metacritic score because they wanted something from the game that they didn’t get. But that’s not what happened with Elden Ring. Elden Ring had trust. Elden Ring had a deep fanbase of its style of game already ready to review it. Elden Ring had reviewers who understood the type of game they were getting into, even if they had never played a Souls game before. Take the point that one of the repeated criticisms of Crimson Desert is, “it takes almost 10 hours to get good,” and that alone made people drop off. “I’m sorry, if it takes a game 10 hours to get good, that’s not a good game.” I think there’s a valid argument there somewhere, but it’s also extremely reductive because if the ask is to give the game time and it then provides over 100 hours of a fantastic experience, the onboarding becomes a trade off for that payoff. JRPG fans understand this well, being hand tied for hours before the game really opens up. And of course, Death Stranding is a perfect example of this too. I’ve seen so many people drop off because they felt the game was too slow and there was no hook in the early hours. All of this is to say that expectations seem to be the real killer when they don’t align with what a game actually is. It’s a natural phenomenon though. We, as people, look for patterns in our everyday lives to help us make decisions. We tend to buy the same brands because the last thing we bought from them worked. I had someone argue with me not long ago that the game needs to have a good story because it’s an RPG. Just a modicum of research would have told you that this is not an RPG. But that’s the problem with expectations. Also, fk K-Med 🖕
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SonicEchoes@SonicEchoes·
DLSS 5 is the modern equivalent of pixel smoothing
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Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
There's so many small details AI gets horribly wrong Median software quality is gonna drop so hard next few years
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Joe Bin Laden
Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@b0ysbrokenheart im afraid all these games were review bombed due to not having enough black characters or modern political agendas
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Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@Grummz I don't expect normies to understand how to control the combat that black desert had so it's fair to say these people are simply wrong
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Grummz@Grummz·
Crimson Desert is sitting at 78 on Metacritics right now. - Vice gave it 100, Forbes gave it 95 - TheGamer gave it a 70, and IGN gave it a 60 (so far) I watched a handful of youtubers review it, and so far this is what is shaking out of the review tree: - Amazing open world - Sense of wonder/awe - Frustrating controls and bugs (for some) So far, it is sounding like an amazing experience, stuffed with things to do, but whose junkiness can detract from it.
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Joe Bin Laden
Joe Bin Laden@AvoidTheWoke·
@SirBylHolte Huh? The whole point of a story is to show struggle you absolute moron
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Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
In case you're not getting it yet: Hollywood is systematically removing both the SUPER and the HERO from the superhero genre. The subtitle of the next Spider-Man movie, “Brand New Day,” is code for “we’re no longer making real superhero movies the way you like.” Superman (James Gunn's version): a conflicted, alienated immigrant struggling with identity politics. Peacemaker: a crude, broken man-child whose "heroism" is mostly drugs, orgies, and daddy issues. Hollywood is systematically removing both the SUPER and the HERO from the superhero genre. Wonder Man: Simon Williams, once the WHITE son of a rich industrialist, now a Haitian-American actor dealing with family trauma and cultural identity crises. Black Captain America: super-empowered to save the country but still crying about racial inequality. Ironheart: Riri Williams is a genius inventor but still has to steal and is burdened by ILLUSIONS of systemic racism and personal grief. Daredevil: now a depressed, guilt-ridden lawyer whose arc drowns in moral ambiguity, depression, while being overshadowed by diverse sidekicks lecturing him on privilege and anger. Lanterns — Hal Jordan and John Stewart reduced to substitute teachers and grunt cops investigating a murder in the American heartland, while a female detective disrespects them and the black Lantern lectures the white one on doing the job better. And now comes FAILED Spider-man: bungling, constantly falling and crashing into things, getting hit by a van…the list goes on. These aren’t the heroes we want to see. They’re "humanized" (read: weakened) versions designed to make today's modern (read: lowbrow) audience feel better about themselves. The men are sad, angry, depressed, unfulfilled, incompetent, or outright toxic. The women are corrupt, masculine, infallible girlbosses who outfight, outthink, and out-lead every man in the room. They no longer live in their own specialized, larger-than-life worlds where they thrive as gods among mortals. They live in OUR angry, gritty, mundane world where they FAIL, struggle, and get knocked down to our level. No more soaring capes, no more unapologetic power, no more aspirational icons. Just unrelatable losers with OCCASIONAL super-powers who mirror our own mediocrity and resentment. Hollywood isn't dying. It's killing itself.
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Xan Humphrey
Xan Humphrey@CloutStrife1st·
Son the Devs didn't even know about DLSS5. What the FUCK LMFAO
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