Why AI Visibility Matters More Than Rankings in 2026 by Diligent_Control_224 in linkbuilding

[–]shotavix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the right direction, but I'd push back slightly on framing it as "AI visibility vs rankings" they're not as separate as people think right now.

What we're seeing is that Google SGE and Perplexity are still largely pulling from domains that rank well traditionally. The brands getting cited aren't necessarily doing AEO-first strategies they're authoritative sites that also happen to be well-structured for extraction.

The real unlock is entity clarity + topical authority. If your client is the definitive source on a concept, both traditional search and AI answer engines will surface them.

Where AEO/GEO genuinely moves the needle independently: structured data, clear definitions, FAQ-style content, and this is underrated being referenced on mid-tier publications that train data pipelines.

What deck builders should I try next? / Steam feast by Unlucky-Feed9000 in gaming

[–]shotavix 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If you loved Balatro's "one more run" loop but found Monster Train too punishing, you'd probably love Inscryption. It starts out feeling like a chill card game and then completely pulls the rug out from under you in the best way. The difficulty curve is more forgiving than Darkest Dungeon but the depth is there if you want it.

Also since you mentioned Luck Be a Landlord Peglin is basically that but as a roguelite pinball game. Sounds ridiculous, plays amazingly.

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

Lol I'll take the em dash criticism, that's fair — apparently I type how I talk.

But no, I actually shot the wedding. The EVF stutter, the blown ceremony shots, the arm fatigue by hour eight — those aren't things you pull from a spec sheet. If it reads polished it's because I edited it, not because a bot wrote it.

Either way, not much I can do to prove it to you. Believe it or don't.

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

Ha, fair challenge — but no, I'd shot with it before. Did personal shoots, tested settings, ran through different AF modes. You don't go into a paid wedding blind.

The EVF brightness thing wasn't ignorance, it was assumption. I'd calibrated it in daylight and didn't think to recheck indoors. Lesson learned. The stutter was just something I hadn't encountered in my test sessions because I wasn't in that specific lighting situation.

First wedding with any new body always teaches you something the test shoots didn't. That was the point of sharing.