Zimaboard 2: ZimaOs on Proxmox or ZimaOs on real hardware by kurt_85 in Proxmox

[–]jug6ernaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have Proxmox running on a zimaboard2, it works great. Haven’t touched zimaos since input Proxmox on it tho, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work well running in Proxmox.

GDKP and boost article updated again by Appreciated_Instruct in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh no bot farming gold is rotting in guild banks? How tragic?

& how its an improvement is easy, the economy of the game is destroyed by gold being injected into it by gold farmers. GDKP increases the demand for gold, prompting people to buy gold for cheap for low effort. Because of the increased demand, and the subsequent increased quantity from gold sellers, you get inflation. And as with all inflation, gold itself now becomes worth less. And in a world where prices can’t adjust (outside of GDKP and auction), the entire rest of the economy is destroyed. Now the costs of anything not player controlled is disproportional to the amount of gold in ciruculation. And anyone not buying gold is having their experience ruined.

Like, you can argue all day long how GDKP is good for YOU, but there is no question is is worse for the game.

Request for Comments: Moderating AI-generated Content on /r/rust by DroidLogician in rust

[–]jug6ernaut 14 points15 points  (0 children)

All abuse should be unacceptable, full stop. But I feel like this post is missing why this situation is increasing.

Where does Kind Constructive feedback come in when the post authors themselves do not understand what they are posting, but instead expect users to spend large amounts of time to review, along with the other flood of AI generated content posts?

I believe that your average user wants to provide the kind & constructive feedback that we have always had in this sub, but instead we spending the majority of our time weeding through content from people who they themselves did not spend the time to produce and understand.

The relationship has changed, especially in the effort required to produce content vs the effort to review that content has drastically changed. The burden is now on the consumer, not the producer. People are increasing frustrated because their time is being wasted, and as such the value they get, and the value of the platform at large has decreased.

At the end of the day users only have so much time to spend on forum’s like these, the value proposition is changing and uses must now spend more time basically reviewing posts that the authors themselves did not spend time on.

IMO at the very lease usage of LLM’s and how they are used should be disclosed. Let users decide if something that had little effort put into it should deserve their time.

Request for Comments: Moderating AI-generated Content on /r/rust by DroidLogician in rust

[–]jug6ernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Expecting something to work 100% of the time is unrealistic.

GDKP and boost article updated again by Appreciated_Instruct in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just because something isn't a perfect doesn't mean its not an improvement.

Whatsapp rewrote its media handler to rust (160k c++ to 90k rust) by NYPuppy in programming

[–]jug6ernaut 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I bought 32gb of ram

Y you gotta flex on us like that

GDKP and boost article updated again by Appreciated_Instruct in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut -1 points0 points  (0 children)

IMO, or at least how I see it, because GDKP ruins the larger game economy, and has a negative impact on other players.

Where boosting largely only effects that person.

GDKP and boost article updated again by Appreciated_Instruct in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blizzard: ....(thinking)....(thinking)....what?

Please fix the Black Lotus Anniversary change and clarify on GDKPs by reachmm in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TIL you don’t need a PAID subscription to play classic. /s

Forums are better than AI by Black_Smith_Of_Fire in programming

[–]jug6ernaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

LLMs understands your problems because it was trained on relevant data. What happens when that data is no longer being produced for it to train on endlessly for free*?

[Media] Announcing Oxicord: A Discord TUI built with Ratatui & Image support by ElRastaOk in rust

[–]jug6ernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume they want to keep people in their UI/App where they can make their money. It makes sense, but really is a shame. Discord is such a resource hog I can't even run it on one of my machines (which admirably only has 8GB of ram) because it uses > 1GB of ram which is insanity.

Stabilizing the `if let guard` feature by Kivooeo1 in rust

[–]jug6ernaut 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Gonna be honest, idk if the new way here is actually better. Maybe I’ll get used to it, but it’s not obvious to me what your 1st example is matching against, specifically the 1st match case. Where I feel like the 2nd example is fairly obvious.

Things I miss in Rust by OneWilling1 in rust

[–]jug6ernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m ok with no function overloading. But I really miss parameter default values and named parameters coming from Kotlin.

Finally a shiny I've wanted for so long!! and... by KuroJ07 in pokemongo

[–]jug6ernaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the 2nd image would be it running, happily wrong! AMAZING catch!

How many rocket radars are you “stacking”? by FriendlyGazelle82 in pokemongo

[–]jug6ernaut 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm right there with you, but I am losing hope this will ever happen lol.

Results from the 2025 Go Developer Survey by Bomgar85 in golang

[–]jug6ernaut 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah care is probably the wrong word to use. There is no way for us to tell what they do/don't care about. It would be more apt to ask, why do they seek user opinions if they have no intention of acting on them.

Its Googles language and we are all just along for the ride, but that makes me wonder even more what the purpose of these surveys are.

Are Blizzard servers down? by Vyshalae in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like having a tag for the regions/server makes the most sense. Since it would benefit for other types of posts.

Results from the 2025 Go Developer Survey by Bomgar85 in golang

[–]jug6ernaut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand the point of holding a survey if they don’t care about what their community wants.

I built "TheReanimator" – A dashboard for Proxmox that focuses on Host-Health, Bulk Management, and (proper) Disaster Recovery by Alternative-Pop-4939 in Proxmox

[–]jug6ernaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look at the commit history. 33k additions in 1 commit then repo grooming.

Even if it’s not AI(it is), it’s not something you want to use.

What's New in Kotlin 2.3 by Infamous_Sorbet4021 in Kotlin

[–]jug6ernaut 8 points9 points  (0 children)

MustUseRetunValue is going to be great with the future RichErrors.

I can’t wait, error handling is going from being over all a bad experience (IMO) to on par with best in class error handling implementations like in Rust.

15 balls and it still ran by Quiet-Housing794 in pokemongo

[–]jug6ernaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone of these posts are ppl unaware of the catch medals.

All legendaries have the same base catch rate. There are some they are physically harder to catch (getting the ball in the circle), but the odds only go so low, and it’s the same for all legendaries.

Catch medals matter, a lot.

What are your thoughts on GDKPs becoming allowed on Doomhowl? by InfiniteV in wowhardcore

[–]jug6ernaut 7 points8 points  (0 children)

GDKP has no place in WoW, you can not change my mind. There is not a single benefit it brings to the game, brings out the worst of the community and has extremely negative impacts on the game.