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  • It is an interesting use case. When A.I. first really became a thing I put in my symptoms and it told me I have a combination of three health conditions. Went to a doctor, specifically asked for those tests, and I had 2/3. These were very obscure conditions that doctors don't normally test for or know about, and up 'till then I'd assumed it was all in my head. But if I'd blindly trusted it I'd think I had an extra condition.

  • Even better, the A.I. problem is solved. Hooray!

  • I think in Japan it's not the done thing to shame a company or product even if it's bad, so it makes sense to follow that convention

  • I always thought it would be cool if you could just leave AR notes lying around. Like put a digital note reminder on the fridge. Or a cute meme or joke somewhere your partner would find it. Or an IRL message forum that only exists at a specific location, you can't access it remotely. I dunno how you could implement that, but it would be interesting.

  • IRL subtitles is a great idea

  • Send it to a cold moon like Europa. Free cooling, plus A.I. is kept at a safe distance

  • Which Half Life mod do you still play every day?

  • Which horror game was it? Name and shame! Unless it's H-orror

  • Barony is soon on my games to try list! I tried Melvor but I struggled to get into it. What do you do in the first say 60 minutes of the game to get started?

  • That's why I said it's kind of arbitrary. There's no easy way to quantify it or write down a set of rules that you can follow. Water processing is good, but white bread is bad. Butter is good but margarine and hydrogenated oil is bad. Freezing your own meals is good but store bought frozen meals is bad. Olive oil is good but commercial emulsifiers and refined seed oil are bad. Preserving in salt is good but commercial preservatives are bad. Adding salt to food is good but fast food has too much salt and is bad. Iodising salt is good and adding folate to bread is good.

    The line is complicated and blurry and changes for each person even. The only semi-consistent rule I can find, is that as soon as a company is involved and it becomes a "product", it seems to get bad. Their motivation is to make the food addictively delicious, last forever on the shelf, for maximum profit, regardless of how much it fucks you up. Those other kinds of processes (like water treatment) are government funded for the betterment of public health. A company gives zero fucks if you get leaky gut or die of heart failure or get diabetes or obesity or whatever, as long as they're not legally liable.

  • It's not on Steam but it is on GOG for some reason (on discount currently). Link

  • Damn, that's a lot of Grim Dawn hours! Which builds did you like the most? I did a summon build but really fucked it up and got soft locked lol

  • Yeah I know that feeling... I was so excited for Hogwarts Legacy, but it kept crashing on my PC every time I paused the game. I just stopped playing eventually, and never touched it again, even though it's patched now. There's like an emotional wall there or something lol

  • Never played or heard of Gothic 2. Do you need to play the first game? Would you recommend it to others?

  • Have you managed any world records or something? Could be cool to watch

  • I felt the same way about Witcher 3. Did you like Witcher 2 more? I liked the story and vibe of that game much more for some reason

  • Oh no, caves of cud is next on my list and I just bought it 🤞

  • That's epic. 1000 levels?!?! I beat the game and was sad there was no more levels, I would have loved that disc as a kid

  • I believe you would be able to manage it