s00pcan
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@DAKKADAKKA1 Making takedowns worth more experience points than just shooting them in the head or slipping past them ruined the game by making doing a non-lethal takedown on every guard the only viable method to becoming all powerful rather than all methods being equally available.
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@_huxli @Pirat_Nation Like I've killed a leviathan with a knife and with a prawn suit. But in this game I can't even kill a nuisance fish yet.
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@_huxli @Pirat_Nation I actually like experiencing glitches but this one is intentionally "we, the developers, are intentionally being dumbasses"
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The developers of Subnautica 2 want to keep the game non-violent like the first one.
They want players to adapt and live with the ocean creatures instead of fighting or killing them with weapons. This core idea started years ago when studio founder Charlie Cleveland chose to leave guns out of the series after the Sandy Hook shooting.
He wanted the game to feel like peaceful exploration of nature rather than adding more violence to the world.
Even though fans from one country overwhelmingly asked for the chance to craft weapons in the sequel the team says this will be a repeated point of resistance.
One developer explained "I think it's a point of resistance that we'll get repeatedly while making the game though we feel strongly about it."
So players must instead use smart tools evasion and distraction to survive.


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@scheminglunatic @BurnZeZ @bee_fumo it's better than great if you know how to use it beyond the basics. Not using it for stupid ideological reasons is embarrassingly stupid compared to the value it provides.
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daily experience with Linux
>turn on my PC
>wayland.conf broken
>fuuuuuck
>miss the job interview
>plug in headphones.
>entire pipewire audio stack blows up.
>spend my day in a terminal until it all works again
>reboot
>fuck I accidentally my bootloader
>reinstall
>try to play a game
>as always proton requires 4 hours of pre configuration per game
>play for 5 minutes
>spend the rest of my day in a patched browser whose JavaScript is removed
>end my day praying to Stallman.
Dhruvam@Dhruvam987
@ayesha_fatiima Because macOS gives them the Unix/Linux-like terminal experience… Without needing to spend 3 hours debugging WiFi drivers 😭
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@gfodor It's dead and buried for me since last year. I used vim since 2012. I love vim. It took me an hour to type lua code that chatgpt generated in seconds to port my viml plugin to lua just as an exercise. after that moment I never wrote any code again. So far it's working.
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It’s startling to realize if you made a graph showing how often I opened vim, it would be nearly daily for 30 straight years (mod the occasional fling with an IDE.)
Then, about a year ago, at some relatively inconspicuous moment, it flatlined. But I’m not dead.
gfodor.id@gfodor
I think it’s time I carve out a few random hours to just fire up vim and write some code. It’ll probably feel like walking around the halls of my high school or something. You can never go back.
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Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter
Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure
his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy
what he revealed:
> Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers
> sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits
> DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning
> Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale
Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers
this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free
save this
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@DoomerTapes @LaNativePatriot It's real bad here in the Orlando area. They're not even pretending to integrate.
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@LaNativePatriot Comments like this arw exactly whats wrong with America. Integrate and join us, or leave. It is that simple.
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@k_flowstate @Youssofal_ The one on the left will post a slop article 10x the necessary length to get the point across with zero shame.
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@Youssofal_ Sero works appears more on the TL compared to Ahmed but does that really quantify everything
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@SIGKITTEN @0xSero The slop grifter persona is immediately obvious, it's kind of disgusting how obvious it is. Just keep it real, be a human. Easy. And he failed that lol.
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3 months ago I blocked this guy and he made such a scene about it that to this day people still ask me why.
The reason I did so is because despite him hyping me up, he’d constantly be writing about how I’m a larper.
Now my “larping” has resulted in:
- Meeting folks at Nvidia
- Meeting folks at OpenAI
- Working with Factory
- Teaching 1000s of people
100+ GitHub repos:
- day 0 deepseek-v4-flash on sm120
- best performance on Framework
- REAP-MLX + REAP-Strix
- VLLM-STUDIO nearly 1k stars
- GLM-4.6/4.7 on a MacBook
- Qwen-3.5-plus for 8x 3090s
- Parchi
- AI-data-extraction 1k stars
- First working turboquant on vLLM
4 months ago:
- Interned at a large AI company
- Produced 15+ models with 100k monthly downloads
- Created a discord server and taught nearly 1000 people for free (still doing it)
6 months ago:
- Released the first REAP quants
- Sponsored by Anthropic running Claude code Warsaw with 500+ attendees
- Trained nanochat at home
12 months ago:
- Built my first rag self hosting on a MacBook funny enough
- Spending 5-10k a month in tokens on random product buildings
18 months ago:
- Taught a 200 person course (for free) how to use AI for coding
24 months ago:
- Applied research for the Ethereum foundation on ZK proofs
- Built Rosetta Node a solidity <> English translator built on OpenAI

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@Txp_RBI_Xctuxl I sure hope the naked sandpaper treadmill cell is already built.
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