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Machinery, catharsis, technology, rag-tag, transcendent, slapstick
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They were a big hit. This is absolutely an activity I recommend for finding out what kind of weird your coworkers are.
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That is probably why my brain assumed you would be talking about her.
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This was a good post but it was an even better post when I read it as โ€œMy wifeโ€.
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I already bought it and had a little try, but I havenโ€™t had a chance to get in the mindset to play something I may need to actually Think about.
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I missed it because I was also travelling but maybe that was for the best because I havenโ€™t had a chance to play through it myself yet.
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It is his charm point!
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Oh my god
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That is why we are ignoring negatives. Well that is ONE possible reason we are doing that.
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Not sure if there is a case where the result would have a different exponent than than the original number? If so, we are in a bit of trouble.
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As a sketch of an answer: * Let's ignore negatives and denormals. * Let's implement a floor instead of rounding to nearest. * Then the floor operation is just zeroing out some bits on the mantissa. * So we should be able to do this by shifting a bitmask depending on the exponent and interval power.
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Announcing a future product that will be amazing and achieve miracles and reaping all the possible benefit of that before quietly cancelling it once everyone has largely forgotten seems a pretty popular release model these days.
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Not many people know this, but humans literally have to drink water or they will die.
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I'm just looking for a good old-fashioned ๐’ซ๐“Š๐“๐“-๐’ท๐’ถ๐’ธ๐“€ ๐’ธ๐’ถ๐“‡ ๐Ÿ’•GIRL๐Ÿ’•โค๏ธ.
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It seems you are actually on the same page as everyone else in the thread.
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Hekki grace.
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Maybe it's time to lay it aside for now and do something very different for a while? And then come back to it with fresh eyes?
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What an incredibly, stunningly tone-deaf thing to say. Jesus christ man.
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If people want untrustworthy garbage, they can go and find it themselves. No need for you to spread it.
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Are you sure you want to be talking about your skinks on main.
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Sylvie... this is so deep.
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Ignoring the... everything, after only glancing at the thumbnails, for a second I thought this would be a doujin fighting game parody of To Heart, actually named To Fist.
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Sure, but that is not the case under American law.
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According to American law, yes. I would prefer that be changed, but as it stands, yes, it is free speech.
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Yes, of course it is. What stupid thing to ask.
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Ok, sure. Why are you telling us though?
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OpenAI's moves make a lot more sense when you parse them as attempts to imply future growth to keep investors happy, with no actual need to follow through.
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If it helps, the show is pretty consistently structured into two-episode stories, and the first one is very representative of what you're getting yourself into.
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M. John Harrison has the absolutely funniest take on aliens in these books. If you decide against reading it I can tell you about it, otherwise, just go experience it.
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_Nova Swing_ is the middle part of a loosely connected trilogy, and the only part that is a Roadside Picnic. Overall it's like reading Iain M. Banks if he was even more deranged. Weird space, weird people, weird physics.
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To be specific, one is a watch and one is a read. _Darker Than Black_ season 1, specifically, is an absolutely brilliantly put together show. There are more seasons but they completely fail to capture the same lightning in a bottle.
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Like I'm pretty sure it's more like Roadside Picnic -> Stalker -> Objective reality (red star) -> S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
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Also I feel "objective reality" should be on there somewhere.
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I would like to add _Darker Than Black_ and M. John Harrison's _Nova Swing_ to this diagram.
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It has plenty of structure.
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I guess it is also possible you are actually just too stupid to understand.
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Yes you did, and you just can't make yourself face up to that fact now.
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Under capitalism, companies will charge whatever gets them the biggest profits. In some cases, they are *required* to do so or they will be sued by shareholders. This is just the system we live under. I would love to destroy capitalism, but that requires a bit more work than complaining about games.
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From an ironypilled postmaxxer? Inconceivable.
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That DEFINITELY wasn't the point he was making in the first place.
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Isn't that *exactly* when you would expect the prices to increase.
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Same. Fucking same.