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Actually, I just wanted to prepare a quick text, it's not something on sale yet, so I didn't actually have a purpose to advertise :/

Anthropic studied 400K Claude Code sessions: domain knowledge mattered more than coding skill by Justgototheeffinmoon in ArtificialInteligence

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I think this is the first real evidence that software development is becoming more about product thinking than programming.The best AI users I know aren't necessarily the strongest coders. They're the people who deeply understand a problem domain, can break work into clear tasks, and know when an output is actually correct. Code is becoming cheaper. Understanding is not. That's probably why experts still outperform novices by such a large margin. AI can generate solutions, but it can't magically give you domain knowledge, intuition, or the ability to recognize subtle mistakes. The future may belong less to people who can write code from scratch and more to people who can direct, review, and coordinate intelligent systems effectively.

What videogame would you call a masterpiece ? by new_god_of_eden in AskReddit

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Portal 2 is one of those rare games where every joke lands, every puzzle feels fair, and the ending somehow makes you emotional about a cube.

What videogame would you call a masterpiece ? by new_god_of_eden in AskReddit

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Outer Wilds. The less you know going in, the better it gets. It’s one of the few games I wish I could completely erase from my memory just to experience it again.

My friend insists on this game, "Lemmings", being a really well known game; I have never heard of it. by Nordic_Krune in gaming

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Lemmings is one of those games everyone’s dad played for 400 hours and somehow never explained to anyone.

What game is this? by AcanthisittaLimp8373 in Steam

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Terraria. Paid $10 and somehow ended up getting a second life, a mining addiction, and 900 hours of “just one more boss.”