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@RLEsports Es muy poco probable porque antes del top 4 está garantizado qué keydop corp tenga que enfrentarse a: M8, vita, KC o Nip.
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@TheBopPops 100%, vatira and atow being a close second. but maybe that’s just my recency bias
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@dasmersingh Never had him down as the type of guy to have a second job as a barista, but glad he had a smile on his face while doing it
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quick update on that caster prep tool thread from yesterday.
spent these hours reading every reply twice and started building the thing.
what you all told me ended up shaping the whole architecture — short thread below ↓
kekkozrl@kekkozrl
real question for RL casters: how much time do you actually spend prepping for a match? stats, H2H, player history, all over the place. i'm building an AI solution that packs it into one sheet + live talking points. worth it? or am i solving a non-problem? Comment below pls 👇
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@kekkozrl @RocketYota ai response. even if not ai, your brain has been rotted and now you speak like an llm
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@RocketYota yo Yota, you instantly dropped “not a problem, AI ain’t it” You’re deep in it (Gen.G + Epic partner), so what’s YOUR actual solution for caster prep with stats, H2H and stories? And why so anti-AI?
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So, #rocketleague has 420,997 players online, but only 25.2k that's playing. I thought this game was popping off.
Or is it 420k players online on EGS?

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Je pense qu’il est temps que les choses changent à propos de Rocket League et d’Epic Games. Je n’ai pas parlé depuis quelque temps, mais la situation du jeu est dramatique. Ce qui fait vivre Rocket League, c’est l’esport, de par son intensité, sa facilité de compréhension, mais avant tout le niveau individuel incroyable de tous les joueurs professionnels.
Vous savez où je veux en venir : bots et DDoS. Nous avons dû créer des serveurs Discord pour essayer de jouer de manière compétitive, mais ce n’est pas la solution miracle. C’est compliqué à gérer, pas facile d’accès, puis évidemment nous ne pouvons pas rassembler tous les joueurs du monde entier.
Le problème étant que le niveau global des joueurs régresse et que notre temps de jeu est divisé par deux ou par trois. Epic Games, faites quelque chose tout de suite.
À tous mes amis créateurs de contenu : ce n’est pas normal pour vous non plus d’avoir à subir ça. Les gens ne regardent plus Rocket League, les streamers perdent potentiellement leur communauté et peuvent perdre leur métier. Il est temps de réaliser que nous ne pouvons plus attendre, sinon Rocket League finira comme Rocket Racing.
Rassemblons la communauté et formons qu'un. #RLNEEDCHANGES
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@zehro_j0sh @RehmanAayan0908 @mtxtun @ShiftRLE he’s not even a geng fan. your family has a combined iq of 10
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@RehmanAayan0908 @mtxtun @ShiftRLE Hopefully this hopefully that. How long will u be stupidly hopefulling?
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Genuine question, since Devin is sadly no longer our community manager, if anyone has any concerns anymore who do we go to now? 😔
You're telling me the disconnect between the community and dev team is going to get worse?
Devin Connors@devinconnors
Nine and a half years later, and my time with Psyonix and Epic has come to an end. ⚽🏎️ Thanks to those who have reached out already ❤️ Don't worry, I'll be ok. I'm going to enjoy some well-deserved downtime for now.
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@mathelirium electrical engineers suck. their drawings are always wrong, same with their calculations.
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Even as a Mathematician, I have to say Electrical Engineers impress me in a way few professions do.
For me, it's just the way they use Mathematics so naturally, so practically, and so comfortably to build real things like hardware and systems.
Even if someone never becomes an Engineer, there is still something worth borrowing from the Engineering mindset:
Work with reality, test ideas, accept imperfect models, and keep refining until something useful emerges.
One concept that really stuck with me from my Engineering Optimization course was Space Mapping. You keep a cheap coarse model, fᶜ(x), that runs fast but is only an approximation, and a costly fine model, fᶠ(x), that is much closer to reality. Then you construct a mapping, P, so that fᶜ(P(x)) tracks fᶠ(x) where it matters. Most of the optimisation happens on the cheap side, and the fine model is used carefully and sparingly.
So, you do not wait for a perfect description of the world before you begin. You start with what you have, understand its limits, and still find a way to make it useful.
John Bandler, a Canadian engineer and professor, formalised this in the early 1990s and showed you could make full-wave electromagnetic optimisation practical rather than masochistic. He founded Optimization Systems Associates in 1983 to commercialise the idea, and in 1997 Hewlett-Packard bought the company and folded its tools into what became HP EEsof, then Agilent, now Keysight’s RF design stack.
#SpaceMapping
#EngineeringMindset
#ComputationalElectromagnetics
#RFDesign
#Optimization
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@Andrey__HQ @adxtyahq this is the least impactful tweet i’ve ever read. Jesus. tech twitter is hell
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@zaith1x1 @gcindisguise use your brain. i’ll let you use this as a thinking exercise. good luck 👍
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@gcindisguise Why even complain about bots then if the best teams still beat them
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I’ve been playing RL for over a decade and have been a pro for 7 of them. This is the first time where I don’t see a reason to continue for the split. With difficult classes, the bot problem, CRL, and the top heavy format of RLCS, it was hard to find a reason without a contending team/org.
I still have the passion to play/compete and love the game but I will be taking off this split.
I won’t call this a retirement tweet as it’s likely temporary but I’ll be pursuing content and school for the time being. Excited to run this split and see how well we can do. I’ll be posting YT videos more consistently with the extra time.
TLDR; Still passionate but busy. Taking split off. Focusing on content instead. More YT vids inc.
Thank you ❤️
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@jirachii22 @VisualRL @osaftrl this game legit means nothing, success or not. there is no bigger waste in life than being yourself jirachii, kyunic, whatever. hey good luck tho bro, go make top 16!
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@Defi_Scribbler be sam altman:
> sexually assault and abuse your sister
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be Sam Altman
> kid from St. Louis, Missouri
> grows up in a middle-class family
> comes out to his parents at 8 years old
> discovers computers and never looks back
> spends high school convinced he’s supposed to build something
> nobody can tell him what, exactly
> just a feeling he can’t shake
age 19: Stanford
> studies computer science
> learns more from side projects than class
> realizes the whole thing is a detour
> drops out after two years
> one idea already louder than everything else
2005: co-founds Loopt
> location-sharing app
> lets friends see each other in real time
> raises $5M from Sequoia
> launches at SXSW, gets buzz
> gets the technology exactly right
> misses the timing
> smartphones aren’t everywhere yet
> grinds through pivots for 7 years
> sells for $43M in 2012
> not a moonshot
> but he learns everything
2011–2014: becomes a spotter
> joins Y Combinator as a part-time partner
> bets early on Airbnb, Stripe, Reddit, Dropbox
> builds a reputation for being brutally direct and rarely wrong
> gets a feel for what founders look like before they’ve won
2014: handed the keys
> becomes President of Y-Combinator at 28
> youngest ever
> scales batches from 40 to hundreds
> turns it into the most powerful startup factory ever built
> starts thinking about problems bigger than startups
2015: the long bet
> co-founds OpenAI
> mission: make sure AGI benefits all of humanity
> most people think it’s idealistic
> some think it’s naive
> he doesn’t care
> for years it looks like a research lab with good intentions
> then everything changes
2022: ships ChatGPT
> released as a quiet research preview
> 1 million users in 5 days
> 100 million users in 2 months
> fastest-growing consumer product in history
> zero traditional marketing
> the world changes over a long weekend
2023: the year the board fires him
> Friday afternoon, no warning
> walked out of his own company
> Brockman resigns within hours
> 700+ employees sign a letter threatening to quit
> Microsoft offers him a new lab on the spot
five days later:
> reinstated as CEO
> walks back in wearing a visitor badge
> posts a photo of it
> never says a bad word about anyone who fired him
> not once
2024–2026: AGI on the horizon
> GPT-4o, o1, o3, Sora
> raises $6.6B
> announces Stargate: $500B AI infrastructure project
> most valuable private AI company on earth
> still moving like someone with something to prove
Sam Altman is basically:
> a Midwest kid who dropped out after two years
> ran his first company for 7 years for a modest exit
> became the sharpest pattern-matcher in Silicon Valley
> co-founded the most important company in the world
> got fired from it on a Friday
> got his job back by Tuesday
> never flinched once
he made one long bet in 2015 that most people laughed at and it turned out to be the most important company built this century


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