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See the approach is to target the repair drones first so that the enemy becomes killable. then you target the summoners to limit how fast the reinforcements get there, then you fight the big bad and scavange ammo/heals from the regular drones as you run around dodging lasers. It helps when you avoid fighting in the middle of a firestorm tho 😅

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I am currwntly picking fights with the big bad aliens to work through some emotions 😈 Investing in shields paid off.

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Excited by the prospect of making some more local-first tech for communities that stand to gain the most harmony with the approach. Data should live with us like ideas and cultural norms instead of ivory towers that decide to give us glimpses on their rent seeking terms.

34 hours in no mans sky. What have I been doing? Who knows 🤷

love how companies eventually just all give up making anything and just go to rent seeking

@errantscience That's why I don't buy physical copies until I read them digitally :P

Love how these need to take totally different interpretations for the symbol `.`

`foo=.`
`foo=bar.`
`foo=var.baz`

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I wish programming languages just settled on S-expressions and called it a day. Code analysis and parser writing can be such a PITA :P

God I hate MacOS's security features. I just want to run a friggen binary for some quick tests. needing to go through code signing or explaining way too many steps of settings tweaking is so exhausting. I wish I didn't have to deal with mac users so often for work.

@brandon @mcc Big mood. I think of PRs as more of a courtesy and am fine with them dangling. If it lands it lands, if not I have my fork and a dozen other code things to worry about. :P

My last couple went pretty smooth though which was nice. Probs cause they were in the hot path of use cases.

@mcc @brandon Whenever I encounter a rotted package I fork + fix + pr upstream. The nice part of open source is you can fix whatever bugs you find in your dependencies yourself. Even if it's a bit of work it's all literally free. 🤷

@vr-t8x15 TBH I have invested thousands more hours in code compared to chess so it's not unexpected :P

@freakazoid @onepict Yeah sadly fine tuning is the only type I have had acces to 🥲

@onepict @freakazoid Access to training data is such a game changer. Especially in small LLMs it means I can tune my prompts and the way U use the llm to stuff that it's already encountered. Especially handy for stuff like tool calling where the names of functions are important

@trevorflowers yeah I switched off GNOME to KDE and then I got sick of desktops in general and I love my minimal setup with niri+waybar 🥰 It feels nice for my entire desktop env to take less than a few MB. Now I gotta find a way to dump chromium based stuff and ditch vscode again.

@arichtman i would absolutely ride a rhino beetle IRL given the opportunity 🥰

Got myself a giant rhino beetle friend so I've been riding it around lookin for treasure

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