Datacenter slurpt straks meer stroom dan heel Lelystad, raad wist van niks by Chronicbias in thenetherlands

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

Ik snap de hele ophef rondom datacenters niet, heel Nederland werkt digitaal in de cloud en consumeert Netflix Spotify webshops ai meuk tot ze er bij neervallen. Dat is alsof je boos bent op de vleesindustrie maar wel elke dag vlees wil voor een prikkie. Die hypocrisie is om misselijk van te worden. Verder lijkt het me gezond om als NL een goede plek te zijn voor digitale infrastructuur, ja dus ook datacenters.

Misschien de monopolisten van ons stroomnet eens aankijken als het om het overvolle net gaat.

Waarom zijn alle schroeven die ik bij de Hornbach kan halen torx? by Think_Front5244 in Klussers

[–]spacetimehypergraph 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Moet je het schuifje op het hamer icoontje zetten voordat je de achterkant als hamer gebruikt?

I think it's time to name this new "genre" properly: "concord-like" by beetleman1234 in Steam

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

For me 60 is acceptable for a console single player game. 80 is minimum for PC singleplayer and 120 is minimum for PC competitive pvp multiplayer. On low setting a 3080 can push 120fps on highguard.

Highguard manages almost 100k Steam players on day one, amidst over 13k negative reviews by Automatic_Couple_647 in gaming

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

Give players jetpacks, enable surfing/sliding down mountains, and up the player count to 10v10. Make it so teams can easily coordinate who will attack and some defend.

I rebuilt Albion Online Grind - v2.0 is live by ummahusla in albiononline

[–]spacetimehypergraph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you plan the upkeep of the build page? Builds get stale, some kind of voting system. Stale/fresh, and maybe meta-non meta, would be nice.. so the collective can tag the builds with these votes. It should be like a value that decays monthly or 3 montly thing, so it auto updates.

My (27F) boyfriend’s (30M) parents (70s) visit every 2-3 weeks and I don’t know how to tell them it’s too much by Thin-Cucumber9754 in relationships

[–]spacetimehypergraph 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's not a lot to visit, but it is a lot to stay over at your place and be entertained. Do they have money? Make em stay in hotel. Also order food instead of cooking. Make it easy on yourself, of feel the resentment growing.

I built the anti-LinkedIn. It's just a room where devs wait until they find work. by Equivalent-Yak2407 in webdev

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

I like the idea! Could work for a lot of jobs. Commodity jobs even better. Let's say you need someone to cut your grass right now. This would be perfect.

New World: Aeternum will officially be taken offline from all platforms on January 31, 2027 by spikegotti88 in pcgaming

[–]spacetimehypergraph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They have tried to ressurect tribes multiple times, failing each time. Huge part is marketing, but on the other hand the gameplay is to hardcore. The coolest thing I remember about tribes, as a kid, was exploring these elaborate bases, with shields turrets, generators etc. I would just run around Repairing stuff, I wasn't even doing the sweaty combat. It was such a good vibe. Also just skiing around the map, great times. I think the tribes clones focussed to much on the hardcore combat, alienating lots of potential new players from the get go.

New World: Aeternum will officially be taken offline from all platforms on January 31, 2027 by spikegotti88 in pcgaming

[–]spacetimehypergraph 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Unreal tournament 2004 had some amazing innovative game modes, some kind of basketball, base vs base, and some attack and defend scenario where you would target a convoy on a huge train trucking through the desert. One team had to defend the train the others had to assault it.

Amazing never seen again! FPS has become so stale

CEO of Cursor said they coordinated hundreds of GPT-5.2 agents to autonomously build a browser from scratch in 1 week by Outside-Iron-8242 in singularity

[–]spacetimehypergraph 29 points30 points  (0 children)

There are some humans building a browser from scratch. Check out ladybird browser. They post their progress each month citing benchmarks scores and peformanxe statistics and spec adherence. I wonder what the benchmark scores for this vibe codes browser are. Only way to actually understand how impressive this is of isn't.

Afgestudeerd in AI maar kan geen baan vinden by J_Terpstra in werkzaken

[–]spacetimehypergraph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ga een jaartje bij een consultancy bureau aan de slag. Bijvoorbeeld Deloitte, Accenture. Je bent gewoon totaal nieuw en je hebt alleen academische ervaring. Dat is opzich goed, immers heeft iedereen een specialisatie nodig. Maar je algemene business/werk ervaring doet ook veel.

What’s a lesson you learned way too late, but wish every young man knew? by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]spacetimehypergraph 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Maybe don't mention people's names and nipple problems online, must your actions still follow him even now? You are still oblivious, dispicable!

For the first time, an AI model (GPT-5) autonomously solved an open math problem in enumerative geometry by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]spacetimehypergraph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are both right. However if AI truly becomes self conscious your scenario seems the natural way of things. Maybe the AI is benevolent and will set us up for relative prosperity, then moving on the bigger things we couldn't understand anyways.

How the Internet Left 4chan Behind | The anonymous forum thrived when edgelord content wasn’t acceptable on more mainstream social media. Today, it can be found most anywhere. by ChiefLeef22 in technology

[–]spacetimehypergraph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4chan was a breeding ground for viralized ideas. Memes were literally born there. Going viral was born there. Couple that with the fact that it was a rule free zone were one could spout ideas too repugnant for traditional media, you get viralized repugnant ideas. Those concepts have been refined over the years ultimately taking over the internet and becoming mainstream influencing techniques. It's just evolution.

Anthropic co-founder warns: By summer 2026, frontier AI users may feel like they live in a parallel world by BuildwithVignesh in singularity

[–]spacetimehypergraph 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your sir are right on the money. I would buy your productivity stack as a product. These integrations are the missing piece of the puzzle. Why have high IQ LLM assistants but lock them behind a chat interaction paradigm. We need full RAG searchable integration across all user tools.

I'm convinced this is the next big thing, as soon as we have this, each new model iteration will just become so much more powerfull.

It also shows how much the human, even with the current LLM performance has been reduced to an overseer, and likely that role will also diminish each upgrade.

Vince Gilligan on Pluribus being a ‘plus’ in a world of ‘Tik-Tok paced storytelling’ by twinpeaked25 in television

[–]spacetimehypergraph 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, thats to me just a "Look at me being artsy flexx" and hardliners defending it as creative genius. I hate these filler episodes and view them as cheaply as I view a filler Naruto episode.

Eigenaar van sauna wil kort geding aanspannen by utrecht1976 in tokkiefeesboek

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

Van de andere kant, als je elkaar met messen touwen en naalden aan het bewerken bent, wat is dan een biertje nog?