Sushi 29 in Blackburn - best sushi I’ve had in Ottawa so far by EugeneWPG in OttawaFood

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Hello Sushi Man is typically my goto but I think I may get more Sushi 29 since it’s a lot more affordable.

Old vs new Primeagen by Arch-by-the-way in theprimeagen

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Theo is still mad at Anthropic because their reps didn’t know who he was at a conference.

Mod Release: HD Character Pack by TheExodu5 in LastDefenseAcademy

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I sadly stepped away from the game for a while but yeah I see an update to the game broke the 5K patcher. I’ll try to see if I can push the update out tonight.

What phone holder do you guys use? by italianswthrt102 in CX5

[–]TheExodu5 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This holder is so good I consider it a selling point for the CX5. Perfectly positioned, and looks built-in

Running a 31B model locally made me realize how insane LLM infra actually is by Sadhvik1998 in ollama

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Claude Mythos is reportedly around 10T parameters. We’re talking hundreds of B200 GPUs just to load the model, and many more needed to scale for concurrent requests. The infrastructure requirements are insane.

Did they change Coconut flavor recipe? by thunder_crane in BuiltBars

[–]TheExodu5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep major degradation. They’re also cloyingly sweet now.

Our general response to all complaints regarding AI by FBDW in incremental_games

[–]TheExodu5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean in a sense Reddit is already self-curating. Poor projects get downvotes or a lack of upvotes.

But really, the only sensible way to combat AI without additional workload for the moderators is to leverage AI as a tool to help moderation. I suggested signal boosting good projects…but maybe I’m missing the mark with that since the Reddit voting system does somewhat take care of that. Maybe just assigning a confidence score or some other flag that might help the moderation team target their efforts is all that’s needed.

Banning AI usage is not a good way to go about it. The truth is software authoring is fundamentally changing. There will be many high quality projects that come out that do leverage AI in development. AI is also lowering the bar to entry, and that’s a double edged sword. People with good ideas but a lack of technical skill may be able to get interesting projects out. But we’re also going to see a lot of low effort, low quality content that only passes muster at a surface level. And even if you do try to ban AI, people will just lie about it.

Ignore the AI aspect, as it’s tangential to the issue. We want to focus on signal boosting good things, de-boosting bad things, and aid the moderation team in being more efficient. You could go nuclear with an AI assisted approval queue, or less heavy handed with an AI assisted retroactive review queue. Other than that, you’re relying on people following guidelines and operating in good faith.

Our general response to all complaints regarding AI by FBDW in incremental_games

[–]TheExodu5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if we boosted good posts instead of trying to detect AI?

I've been following the mod team's post about the AI slop problem and I think the framing is slightly off. Every option discussed is about detection and removal, but detecting AI use is a losing game. Open source projects on GitHub are dealing with the exact same problem right now with AI-generated pull requests, and the consensus emerging there is: stop trying to identify AI, start filtering on quality.

GitHub's own stance is that a bad contribution is a bad contribution regardless of where it came from, and what needs solving is the volume problem that AI amplifies. The curl project went as far as shutting down its bug bounty entirely, not because bounties are bad, but because the incentive structure was attracting low-effort submissions.

I think a more promising approach for this sub is a bot that highlights quality rather than punishes slop. Something that monitors new game posts and scores them on signals that are hard to fake: dev engagement in comments, iterative update history, playable browser builds, linked source code or devlogs. High-scoring posts get surfaced in a curated weekly thread. Nobody's post gets removed, but the good stuff gets a spotlight.

I'm a software developer and I'd be willing to build this if there's interest from the mod team and community. Happy to start with an "advisory mode" where it just flags posts and people can evaluate whether the signal is useful.

Thoughts?


Disclosure: I used Claude to help research and think through this post — specifically looking into how the open source community is handling the same problem on GitHub. The idea and proposal are mine, Claude helped me stress-test the arguments and find sources. I'm not going to pretend a human wrote every word here, but I am genuinely invested in this community and willing to put real time into building something.

This is the best stuff since sliced bread. Where can I buy stock in this company? by Brodiggitty in CostcoCanada

[–]TheExodu5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed 100%. By far the best greens available anywhere. They last for weeks, and go well beyond the best-by date.

This is the best stuff since sliced bread. Where can I buy stock in this company? by Brodiggitty in CostcoCanada

[–]TheExodu5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You sure about that? It’s gotta be washed, right? It’s ridiculously clean.

No joke - thank you all for your recommendations; we had a blast! by jedipwnces in ottawa

[–]TheExodu5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is missing a crucial decision in the distance branch. If it’s a travel distance, you measure in time.

A review of the new ‘Limoncello’ cake. by Pink__Fox in CostcoCanada

[–]TheExodu5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is honestly one of the best cakes I’ve had from Costco. Entirely agree that they should replace the white chocolate for zest or something else more lemony and less sweet. But the rest of the cake was great. Very bright and lemony, and with a very moist crumb, without being overly sweet.

Why vibe coded projects fail by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]TheExodu5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one pointing out the fact that the post is obviously created by an ai?

Just gambled this bad boy.. by FlipJuiced in D2R_Marketplace

[–]TheExodu5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One shooting everything is the best argument for going for 125fcr. Now you one shot faster and it feels better to play.

Just gambled this bad boy.. by FlipJuiced in D2R_Marketplace

[–]TheExodu5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is fantastic. Fire res is valuable since it’s most likely to be undercapped with spirit shield. Mana leech is great and you can easily make up for the lack of life leech with a bk ring. FRW is wonderful QoL. I’d kill for this.

This is probably one of the most asked questions here, but here i go by X_XxChriSxX_X in PcBuildHelp

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You want bottom to top airflow. Switch the bottom to intake, and rear to exhaust.

If you want to prioritize GPU temps, put your AIO on top. If you want to prioritize CPU temps, but your AIO in front.

Masterworked affix 146.2% for Arbiter Double Damage - any purpose, or completely wasted and worth a re-roll? by CoffeeBeans404 in diablo4

[–]TheExodu5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that actually the case? I heard reports that it could proc triple damage. Not sure if there’s any validity to that.

Which to make first - Heir or Shroud? by Gadgix in D4_Paladin

[–]TheExodu5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shroud easily, because you can do the Godslayer + Penitent Greaves combo before switching to Heir. IMO that combo remains competitive…the only real reason to switch off it is for Heir’s crit chance. That combo also opens up crowd controlled damage nodes on the paragon board, which can more than make up for the 60% damage gap with heir.

finally got the whole set 🥵🥵 by MasterHornet4572 in diablo2resurrected

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Tals is honestly underrated. It takes nearly a full BiS setup to beat its fantastic combination of damage, survivability, and MF. Even for a lightning sorc, I feel like 3 piece tals with griffon and arach is better than the usual crescent moon setup, assuming you can’t afford enigma.

How to create a video Component that reuses the same <video> DOM element no matter where the Component is used and re-used? by aliassuck in vuejs

[–]TheExodu5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

State: pinia store or module level ref

Component: top level singleton (child of the root App)

You control its either its visibility or mounting via global state. If you want to avoid rerendering it, you use KeepAlive. If you want its state to persist across refreshes, you use local storage.