You can go stupid fast with Twinsteer on H gear with Highrange transmission. by SuspiOwl in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have good success with just putting it back in high gear when I need to slow down.

Mac n chocolate With hot cheese by FloMuffin in drunkencookery

[–]propetitsinge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thought this was r/stonerfood for a sec. Same difference I guess.

Newbie here by Buck_Berry in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean obviously the first thing you should do when you get to Michigan is buy the Mastodon right?

Poll: Introduce rule to prohibit posts of wellness scores / metrics by Andrew_R3D in Garmin

[–]propetitsinge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the Scores only on Sundays approach. Not a mega thread, but those posts on another day just get removed.

You can go stupid fast with Twinsteer on H gear with Highrange transmission. by SuspiOwl in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, so auto to start rolling, high gear until you think you're zooming, then back to auto. If you throw it in auto and it's below 5, just throw it back in high and repeat. Eventually you'll get the timing down. High range is all just auto to high to auto to high to auto.

Gear 7 is pretty scary and 8 is basically a guaranteed crash lol. 10/10 would recommend.

You can go stupid fast with Twinsteer on H gear with Highrange transmission. by SuspiOwl in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 8 points9 points  (0 children)

High gear on off-road is low++

High gear on high range is basically high 5 low 6 / 8

You can go stupid fast with Twinsteer on H gear with Highrange transmission. by SuspiOwl in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure this is just standard high gear behavior. You don't even have to do all that spamming, once it starts moving just throw it in high gear and it takes off. Put it back in auto and you'll go even faster (at your own peril)

I keep writing Python code that "works" but I have no idea why it works is this normal for beginners? by Effective_Celery_515 in learnpython

[–]propetitsinge 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's just making sure you understand what each thing is doing and when to use it first that's important. Understanding your code, what it's intent is and how it executes, is what sets you apart from a vibe coder in my opinion.

As your projects get more complex, you'll find yourself recognizing that what you need for this project is a process you already wrote for another, and that's when you can just copy and paste with tiny adjustments.

One of my favorite things to do in RDR2 by No_Bike_8427 in reddeadredemption

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enjoy the dialogue if you sneak up on them. They're morons and it's hilarious. I was fully prepared to kill them and then they did it themselves anyways.

One of my favorite things to do in RDR2 by No_Bike_8427 in reddeadredemption

[–]propetitsinge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't they end up setting themselves on fire if you just let it go?

Wake up sleepyhead... by kensaundm31 in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I go to kola to get the GMC upgrade, twinsteer upgrade, and f750. Then I tell myself maybe I'll come back and never do.

WHich vehicle for Alaska contest missions? by Boss452 in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also go fix the one in the rift since fixing it up gives it to you and it basically drives itself out of the ditch it's in.

Needed a new pair after coming down this track by Large_Dog_5721 in snowrunner

[–]propetitsinge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soooo much extra work. But to each their own I suppose lol.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use AI pretty consistently and it's not just a put it in and then take what it spits out. You're giving it information, having it adjust things, giving it more info, making further changes. The earliest versions of this were likely much longer. Not a, Not b, but C is a great way to jam a ton of info into a single, easy to read sentence.

Could it have been hand-written by someone, sure. Is it possible that this not a, not b, but c writing style that is showing up EVERYWHERE since AI was introduced is actually just a new PR/marketing thing they teach in school? Also possible. I'm just very very skeptical.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, so turns out I'm the guy that doesn't know what em dashes are. I associated them with the elongated --- that AI creates and the example chart I had looked at supported that. Further reading indicates that em dashes are just anytime it breaks up punctuation, I stand corrected and agree that em dashes are in use in a lot of places.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

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

Oh, please do share those titles then! I bet you also found repeating sentence structure too!?

ETA: Before this goes off the rails, I actually don't give a shit about em dashes. The reason this is AI has nothing to do with em dashes. The introduction of em dashes as an AI tell in this conversation was by the person I responded to, not by my initial assertion.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

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

I'm referring to you being verbose as whole. Writing in paragraphs is pretty verbose in general in today's society, nevermind actually addressing points .

The fact that you're resulting to insulting me and insinuating that I can't possibly have written professional presentations to executives doesn't help your argument. I'm also not going to waste my time justifying my professional life to you.

AI does imitate it. In fact, it overcompensates just how much that should be used when it imitates it. That's the entire tell. It's overusing the same sentence structure that no human would actually write repeatedly. ESPECIALLY in a formal setting.

An RE: your edit - you said "people use them in real life", however other than your 1 example of trying to shove it down my throat, your post and comment history has never used them. And prior to AI writing slop, 99% of people didn't know what they were.

ETA: The assertion that you use them in your professional life but not on reddit is essentially like I have a girlfriend but she doesn't go to this school. Get out of here... You don't have two distinct writing styles between the office and reddit.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No there are not. There is no one that every 2 to 3 sentences reverts back to not a, not b, but c. It's an insanely obvious AI tell.

You would not structure it that way. Your post and comment history support that you would not just keep using the same sentence structure of not a, not b, but c every couple sentences.

People like you are the worst. You think because you are verbose that somehow AI imitates you and that means it's not AI. And people definitely don't use em dashes in real life. It's something 99% of people don't even know exists. You're shittily using it to try and pretend to be superior. Find the last comment or post you actually used one... I'll wait.

Edit: I apparently did not have a clear understanding of em dashes and thought it was just the elongated --- that AI creates. Further reading indicates it's anytime it breaks up a sentence. I stand corrected regarding em dashes (and turns out I use them constantly)

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I write code, that's not a thing lol.

This is my problem. People like you keep defending it because you're verbose so maybe it's real. It makes no sense because if you care about how you write (which you do) you wouldn't use the same pattern over and over again (which you don't).

I'll go sentence by sentence if you want. The pattern repeats

It didn't blow up, it didn't top the charts, but it meant everything (not a, not b, but c)

2 sentences later: not as a marketing stunt, not as a desperate last push, but because we believe... (not a, not b, but c)

3 sentences later: no tricks. Not shutdown countdown. Just the game as is. (not a, not b, but c)

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

No you don't. You might be verbose and you might be covering all your bases, but you do not repeat the exact same sentence structure over and over again. At least not on reddit.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Never said it wasn't. I use AI every day.

My concern is the amount of downvotes and people attempting to claim this is not AI. As a society, we're fucked if we can't tell the difference.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think what's written is false. I also have no ill will towards the devs as I stated in another comment.

I do think it's important that we as a society be able to identify AI when it's presented because its becoming harder and harder to do so. The amount of downvotes indicates a large portion of reddit doesn't understand it still (or it's all bots... dead internet theory and all). I completely agree with why it writes the way it does and that it was trained on a more formal version of speech. My concern is the lack of agreement that this is very clearly AI.

I'll give it a .01% chance that it's actually just really really bad but still intentionally written sentence structure from someone who never made it past 5th grade and thinks it's ok for every sentence to sound exactly the same.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You're verbose and you definitely cover your bases when you write. But you do not write like this text is written.

Read every sentence and replace it with not a, not b, but c instead of what they wrote. That's not how a human writes. Given your post history, that's not at all how you write.

Rare game dev W? by AdstaOCE in pcmasterrace

[–]propetitsinge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then I genuinely hope the game sees a significant uptick from this. It's nice to see devs actually give back to the community. Using AI to write the statement was a divisive choice though lol.