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bandaloo🏳️‍⚧️

bandaloo🏳️‍⚧️

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Katılım Eylül 2018
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we released DEAD PETALS BLISS on Windows as freeware, a frantic randomly generated twin-stick shmup i made with @hello_maybell. it's the result of months and months of non-stop work. i think we'll keep going with it but rn we need to take a breather! 🥲 bandaloo.itch.io/dead-petals-bl…
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@de3dsoul·
I grew up playing games like this, so don't ask me to act normal
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Race Master@snakesandrews·
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Shroomius@Shroomium·
my new dead petals bliss record, aberrant is a real motherfucker
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Dan Hindes
Dan Hindes@dhindes·
Beyond Good & Evil had the best method of gamepad text input all the way back in 2003 and I've never seen this design replicated anywhere else
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Yolwoocle · Léo Bernard 曹宇
One of the bosses of my game. Please note that art and sound are still work in progress. #gamedev
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tldraw
tldraw@tldraw·
Felix Roos built a modular synth. tlDAW achieved felixroos.github.io/tldaw/ (sound on, maybe)
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@lorenschmidt of course! if you ever happen to get around to watching it, i’d be curious to know what you think. (there’s an american remake u can probably skip. it has john c reilly and he actually kills it imo but that’s the best part. takes place on staten island instead)
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@lorenschmidt it’s a very wet movie. it mostly about trying to fix a leak in the ceiling and getting nowhere with it, because of shitty building management and this single mom is going thru a divorce and applying for jobs, trying to keep her kid safe. u feel so tired for her. it’s unrelenting
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@lorenschmidt also Dark Water (from 2002). i used to say that was my favorite horror movie and i still think it’s true. it puts you in that unshakable funk that you get on a rainy super cloudy day, the kind of rainy day where it’s just too dark out to feel cozy, and instead u are uneasy
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loren schmidt
loren schmidt@lorenschmidt·
@AnalogCitizen Pulse is so good! it's doing something unique with the subgenre. i only heard about it recently, and i was so surprised i hadn't come across it earlier!
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Aaron
Aaron@Memoiressecrets·
I started saying this around the time I started teaching, and it’s like the fifty-function multitool of casual conversation—just infinitely useful.
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FPSthetics
FPSthetics@FPSthetics·
alright who the fuck keeps storing skeletons in these chests
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BURKOV
BURKOV@burkov·
LLMs generate the answer one token at a time and the second token isn't known as long as the first token wasn't generated. Knowing this is crucial for understanding why LLMs generate nonsensical answers trying to explain unexplainable. The below screenshot illustrates the problem perfectly. The user asks whether a number prime or not. The LLM generates the first word, which is "No" in this case. That's it. There's no way back. It will continue generating a logical explanation of a wrong answer, which is impossible. The chance of generating a wrong first token is never zero, so the situations like this are inevitable. And there's nothing to laugh at if you understands how LLMs work.
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moon
moon@moon27766508·
ID: HMW-5B7-BCG strange Clown
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