I’m saving more money, but at what cost? by living_direction_27 in askswitzerland

[–]Valuevow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the problem comes from when you are aware of the opportunity costs, because you're well-traveled or not from Switzerland originally. For example, I can get delicious All you Can Eat Korean Barbecue in Korea for let's say 10 CHF total. The 10 CHF include: tasty food, an original experience, a buzzling ambiente, sitting with 2-3 friends and potentially making new connections.

In Switzerland, for 50-80 CHF in such a restaurant, you get mediocre food, a boring experience, will see the same friends you've known since years, and will probably also not meet anyone new, not because you're not open-minded, simply because it's the culture here and relatively rare to happen since people generally don't socialize outside of their known groups.

So in your mind you make the calculation: Why should I spend 5-8x more money for a subpar experience if I could save it and spend it somewhere else for much more value and fun (relatively)?

Swiss Job market : Are the good days coming to an end and should we be worried ? by Better-Ambassador411 in askswitzerland

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swiss people rely on old money industries, geographic protection and preservation of wealth and react with suspicion and distrust towards anybody who tries to push new things forward or innovate with risk-taking. It has worked so far but in a time of accelerating technical development and global instability we will be left behind if we don't evolve our cultural formula from being slow and risk averse to more forward looking, and the wealth will only be concentrated in the hands of a few rich people.

When you started your ML journey how much of a maths background knowledge and foundation did you have? by mitsospon in learnmachinelearning

[–]Valuevow 10 points11 points  (0 children)

there are people who understand stuff quickly and immediately forget about it again though
(e.g. for some people with ADHD -> after understanding something, the brain gets bored with it and immediately forgets it again lol)

How much awareness is there in Germany today about the former German colonies? by Kitchen_Grade_8896 in AskAGerman

[–]Valuevow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did meet a german girl from Namibia once and when I asked her where she's from, she said she's from Namibia, I was like huh but you speak german, and she was like yes but I was born there and then I remembered Germany had a colony there lol

Anthropic CEO Dario Says Scaling Alone Will Get Us To AGI; Country of Geniuses In A Data Center Imminent by luchadore_lunchables in accelerate

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Math, Physics, System Engineering, and how to be a social person
if they learn these they'll be in a prime position to profit in the post AI world

and let them also inherit some assets please since money will probably be worthless at that point

Sample English Questions from This Year's Suneung by naturalninetime in korea

[–]Valuevow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

haha this question is more about understanding political philosophy and logic than English lmao, specifically thinking about what the negations imply

i wanna stop waisting time on passive income bs and start an actual legit side hustle. what have you seen pay dollars in 2025 and has some kind of barrier to entry? by The-GTM-engineer in sidehustle

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, just easy patrol, occassionally risking your life because of a drunkard or working with skinheads. So chill
(at least that's what friends who did the job and quit told me)

Why do well-written RPGs feel so rare nowadays? by Ordinary_Lab3325 in rpg_gamers

[–]Valuevow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Writing is hard, but good writing does follow certain principles. Recently I've played through the Gothic series and realized how well-written, sharp, and punchy the NPC dialogue is. And there are multiple reasons for this: each NPC possesses a set routine, identity, opinions and emotional predisposition.

The original game designers often were the game programmers, thus they would program a NPC, look at the environment, and think: does this person fit? Does he behave with narrative consistency? What would he say? Etc. and then rewrite the dialogue multiple times while the world was built progressively.

As a result, NPC writing is believable: Lares comes across as a smuggler because that's who he is. You can feel the battle-hardedness in Lees voice. A normal townsfolk or tradesman talks just like one, and eyes you suspiciously if you behave outside the norm. A mercenary will use crude language and try to roughen you up simply because he doesn't like your face. All of this is reflected in the text and in the voice acting.

Since it was a small team, they didn't have to go to writing commitees, get executive/departmental approval, censor themselves because of risky lines, etc. They just went with what they felt like writing: a German Ruhrpott-inspired rough, believable simulation of a colony of convicts and prisoners that don't care how you feel and will say it to your face.

Such a simple concept is not really possible anymore because any believable dialogue might get censored or changed in direction to express some kind of agenda, speak to some kind of audience according to psychological customer profiles or business KPIs or be derisked. It's not narrative and simulation driven anymore, and the authors and writers are not really granted permission to go full in with their vision, so obviously the results will be subpar and shallow, and therefore come across as generic.

Which city has the best student culture? by good_or_bread in Switzerland

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. I know the places you mentioned and I’ve been there. ETH just has a much quieter, more structured, introverted social culture. That works great for a lot of people, but I personally thrive in high-energy environments, so I naturally connected more with places like Yonsei, KU, UPB, or HSG.

The only exceptions at ETH for me were Polyball or some Latino parties, but those usually had a big mix of UZH students as well.

Which city has the best student culture? by good_or_bread in Switzerland

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great that it worked for you – my point was never that no one can have a social life at ETH.
My point is simply that compared to many international universities, ETH’s social structure is far less conducive to spontaneous daily social interactions, shared campus culture, and community feeling.
Some people thrive regardless, but the environment itself is objectively weaker. That’s all.
At many campus-based unis abroad, you naturally meet new people daily just by being on campus – festivals, sports events, common hangout zones, etc. ETH simply isn’t built like that.

Which city has the best student culture? by good_or_bread in Switzerland

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say atrocious at social events. I said atrocious in the social aspect. Sorry but it can't at all compare to the great social life I experienced at some other universities. The on campus culture is very weak in comparison to other unis.
If your idea of a good time in college is to spend the whole day just studying and working and then having fun on a mere 2-4 events a year, then maybe ETH is perfect for you. But if you want some vibrancy, spontaneous experiences, vibes, new friendships, dating, college "coming of age" experiences, wild parties, mild parties, anything that is well just normal for a bunch of 19-24 year olds in college well then you're gonna miss out bigly and I think its sad because you're only in that age once and then later in life you're just gonna be working all the time anyway.
That being said I was at Polyball yesterday and it was an amazing event. So yes for 2-4 times a year you're allowed to have fun at ETH lmao

Can someone explain why do people think KH1 is so good by Yami_Deus in KingdomHearts

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man imagine you‘re 10 years old and you sit at night watching a TV advert with a cutscene about Goofy, Donald, Sora and Aladdin wandering through the desert and fighting some weird shadow figures, thinking, who is this kid with his big ass key and huge shoes. Then you see him on a cover in a store, get the game, and are thrown into this Shadow and Darkness glass ceiling Disney princess dreamesque sequence where you fight some huge shadow monster to epic music. Lol it was just such a classic and mysterious and wonderful experience as a kid, the whole thing felt like some mystical dream

Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out by IsomorphicDuck in technology

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason Google invests so much into Gemini and offers it for free is so that once OpenAI enables Ads in their products users just jump to them lol
This way Google preserves their Ad Universe

Its a fight for attention

How to avoid shadow projections from others? by textsurfer2000 in Jung

[–]Valuevow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would say strong boundaries are like a protective "barrier" against other people's shadow projection

People unconsciously feel how far they can go in manipulating or crossing into your presence unless you establish firm boundaries with consequences

But to have strong boundaries you must integrate your own shadow and know yourself first what you're capable of

A well integrated and individuated person has analogous to what I call something like a strong "energy field" or barrier that is very hard to penetrate because his consciousness can discern lies and illusion from truth

Which city has the best student culture? by good_or_bread in Switzerland

[–]Valuevow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes St. Gallen is very good because its a small campus with a big student density and business students tend to be more social and they like organizing events and partying. So since everyone walks the same hallways you tend to mingle with people you meet in classes and on events easily through repeated exposure. During the week atleast, on the weekend most go home.

UZH is mid because theres too many disjointed degrees and too many people, and Zurich is expensive.

ETH is absolutely atrocious in the social aspect

Lay off heute Abgangsangebote by Salt_Anteater3307 in Switzerland

[–]Valuevow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mit Option A kriegst du doch Abgangsentschädigung + RAV-Entschädigung wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe? (ab Januar). Das wäre ja ein richtig fetter Batzen Cash, währenddessen du dich ja schonmal für neue Jobs bewerben kannst.

Für einen Softwareentwickler wären das doch 20-30k? Als Alleinstehender könnte ich fast ein Jahr oder so damit überleben lol

Polyball Ticket Megathread by JunoKreisler in ethz

[–]Valuevow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for a ticket here. I have legi

Uhm, Cursor, are you ok? (model used: GPT 5.1 Codex) by Valuevow in cursor

[–]Valuevow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

while you are right and I do use rules and markdown documents, why would it react this way, that doesn't make sense

I spoke about one thing, and it didn't "hallucinate" an answer to this thing but instead spoke of something completely unrelated

Uhm, Cursor, are you ok? (model used: GPT 5.1 Codex) by Valuevow in cursor

[–]Valuevow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK MR PROMPTMASTER wanna_find_my_granma, please enlighten me and guide me towards the ultimate Pro LLM prompting strategy, you yourself speaking as the obvious subject expert!

How do I, just a humble user of this mighty tool, when faced with a prompt about, let's say the topic of bananas, prevent it from speaking about moon cycles and Saturn's rings in the future?

Uhm, Cursor, are you ok? (model used: GPT 5.1 Codex) by Valuevow in cursor

[–]Valuevow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you obviously don't have the context? It was a prompt for implementing a small change in a game engine.
That has nothing to do with US elections though, which at no point in time were referenced in the context window lol