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Negative.

I am a meat popsicle.

Chuck Norris didn’t die, he just ascended to a state of pure ass kicking.
Would be great if, at some point during all these ports and hype for the game, the developer would patch the damn bugged maps that make the game impossible to complete.
Luetin, Arbitor Ian, Adeptus Ridiculous, The Remembrancer, Baldermort, many more…all making long form (30 min plus) videos put together solely with human effort. There’s a lot of AI slop in the 40K space, but also a lot of really creative people making great stuff.

Here’s the study.

Care to prove how it’s not real?

Let It Flow: Agentic Crafting on Rock and Roll, Building the ROME Model within an Open Agentic Learning Ecosystem

Agentic crafting requires LLMs to operate in real-world environments over multiple turns by taking actions, observing outcomes, and iteratively refining artifacts. Despite its importance, the open-source community lacks a principled, end-to-end ecosystem to streamline agent development. We introduce the Agentic Learning Ecosystem (ALE), a foundational infrastructure that optimizes the production pipeline for agentic model. ALE consists of three components: ROLL, a post-training framework for weight optimization; ROCK, a sandbox environment manager for trajectory generation; and iFlow CLI, an agent framework for efficient context engineering. We release ROME, an open-source agent grounded by ALE and trained on over one million trajectories. Our approach includes data composition protocols for synthesizing complex behaviors and a novel policy optimization algorithm, Interaction-Perceptive Agentic Policy Optimization (IPA), which assigns credit over semantic interaction chunks rather than individual tokens to improve long-horizon training stability. Empirically, we evaluate ROME within a structured setting and introduce Terminal Bench Pro, a benchmark with improved scale and contamination control. ROME demonstrates strong performance across benchmarks like SWE-bench Verified and Terminal Bench, proving the effectiveness of ALE.

arXiv.org
Forg.
Yup. That’s not concerning at all.

Without being in the same room / being able to see each other in real time, it eliminates bluffing, which is the entire “art” of poker. Everything else is just probability / luck of the draw.

Without bluffing, the only goal is to make the best hand, which means it doesn’t matter if your opponent sees your cards.

One player deals and manipulates the cards, the other just tells them what they want to do. “Get rid of the 2❤️ and 4♣️ and draw two.”, etc etc

Almost like as you get older, your low light vision worsens dramatically.

The map of “Greater Israel” as laid out by Theodor Hertzl.

Looks a lot like a list of all the countries Israel has been picking a fight with recently, huh?

I wonder why??

Every Juggalo I’ve met has been either a meth addict, an opiate addict, or a couch surfing thieving bastard.

(Based on the seven Juggalos I’ve known personally. 3 heroin, 2 meth, 2 lazy bastards. In every case, I would have been better off never knowing them.)