StaticRocket

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> She processes a single problem. It turns to pearls in her mouth. When she speaks it still sounds like sand.

An amalgamation of operational rules masquerading as a person.

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@whitequark @penguin42 ah, yeah way more sensible than the rumors. Still crazy that they had a deadlock in their decision to rectify something that was jeopardizing their nonprofit status for that long.
@penguin42 @whitequark as I recall there was a comment that the rules to be a board member involved not litigating LO, and so there was a rumor that something had occurred that suddenly threw that into effect
@Dio9sys X4 looks neat, but it's not going to be one of those sims that really wants me to build a full cockpit irl in order to feel like I'm operating the ships correctly is it?
@Dio9sys how is starfield anyway? I was looking forward to it, but figured I'd end up waiting until the modders got to it anyway. Then I saw Oneyplays sit down with it and just rip it to shreads (not that that's usually indicative of anything, but they had some valid points at the time). Ended up dropping off my radar after that.
@Dio9sys the studio cursed to create better fictional worlds than actual games. Still love hearing about all the inane fallout vault experiments that we may or may not see. And traps that blow you up the millisecond after you autosave so you have to loose x hours of exploring because it only autosaves after you enter a room.
Forced to use AI at work, hate it. Usage is monitored so I can't avoid it. I've set up mine to play a Sim City clone. It burns through tokens, making crap cities that quickly go bankrupt. Just been told that I'm getting a bonus for being a top user.

In case you were wondering, before this morning's Iran attack, Polymarket had yet another spate of likely inside traders betting that the US would strike Iran by February 28.

Per the due diligence investigation service Bubblemaps, the wallets used were first used 24 hours earlier.

Betting prediction websites are national security risks, not Anthropic.

@Foxboron damn, we've lost the PR that renamed kernel panics to bruh moments
it's a weird moment, where i guess you spend years or decades having an "implicit respect", that is, that you assume by default the people who make/represent/control the thing you like must know what they're doing, and then something reveals that maybe it's not true, and never was. it's pretty hard to actually break that kind of unquestioned trust. but by god, they're trying
@whitequark meson and cmake are good enough. If meson could take a hard stance on pkgconf vs pkg-config then we could have perfectly fine cross compilation. Unfortunately they let you use pkg-config and then only set variables that pkgconf knows how to use.