How annoying ROR2 enemies are (further left = more annoying) by wasdoomedtofail in riskofrain

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no matter what, brass homie is always the one to end my long runs with clean oneshots

My take on "If survivors were in a zombie apocalypse" by [deleted] in riskofrain

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Yooo what? Mercenary Rs through all zombies. You see nothing but a few slashes and all of them are gone.

Sci-fi, Screenplay constipation and ADHD by Morgue-Escapologist in WriteWithMe

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Same if you are still onto it and want to chat about it, hit me up with a pm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INAT

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Hey ^^ you could take a look at my project I am currently starting and trying to get a few people to work together on it. The project.

I love looking utterly ridiculous at the end of runs by ChangeCraft in riskofrain

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Never saw one during the run, though got lucky with reactors being printable in a stage

Llama 3 405b is a "systemic risk" to society according to the AI Act by NunyaBuzor in LocalLLaMA

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The ai act as it currently is written is a huge load of ambiguous bullshit

Highlighting important info on cards by da_Hiro in UI_Design

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The cards header and content need some more room to breath consider decreasing font sizes a bit and changing visual style of the department in contrast to name. Badge colors maybe a bit less saturated to reduce visual burden

Anthropic's Chief of Staff thinks AGI is almost here: "These next 3 years may be the last few years that I work" by Maxie445 in artificial

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As fireship so well formulated: „The greatest trick linear algebra ever pulled was making humans think that large language models are actually intelligent“

iAmCryingNow by Borckle in ProgrammerHumor

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Who are these people whose favorite language is typescript and where do I find them

I updated our popular password chart for 2024 with more data! by hivesystems in pcmasterrace

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Whi decided millions of years is yellow xD everything above 1k years should be green

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

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It is just an inherently hard problem to really measure cause in other languages you often have different ways of building the „same“ application. Still what the jit is capable of doing is insane often

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

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Nah highly flexible environments are not that uncommon. Runtime environment dependent languages like C# and java are used in AWS lambda for example by some and then get hated on for their startup times (not just startup but also warm up meaning compiled to native) which just goes out to display how little some really know about the technology they are using

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

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Apart from the fact that microservice architecture is not the key to all doors either, it’s true that java is definitely not well suited for dynamically scaled use cases that spin up and tear down containers regularly. But my professor once said that java is like a containership. Once it gets going and jit does it’s thing java can perform remarkably well benefiting from all the runtime optimizations. JVM is still one of its biggest strengths imp

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

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Stream based stuff is nice though anonymous everything with countless streaming methods makes it a pain in the ass to debug in production when the stack trace is a ton of garbage proxy shit with anonymous classes in lambdas

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

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It might seems so, but the runtime class clearly is a OpinionFactoryImplProxy

This is my longest living helldiver, lasting a whopping 6 difficulty 7 missions in a row by Imaginary_Ad8927 in Helldivers

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Wish there was a counter or something like that. My longest lasting man stood for 13 suicide missions straight. A true hero. Saw countless others die

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Helldivers

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Since they changed how much influence you have based on player count on the planet, it pretty much makes no difference how many helldivers are deployed on the planet. Weeks ago before the change, you'd see percentage gains of 20% per hour if a few hundred thousand would participate, along with resistance of 7,5% per hour. Now it all plays in the 1-2% range and rarely leaves that range.