i really really want to get good at modding nintendo ds hardware, it's such a pain to disassemble them and replace shells and such but that's also kind of why it is fascinating
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TIL that I am romanian 🇷🇴 slowly checking every european country box, for some reason people really have a bias thinking i come from eastern europe usually tho, that’s fascinating
a lot of people*
that’s a typo tho and i fluently speak like 4 languages i can afford a fucking typo smh
that’s a typo tho and i fluently speak like 4 languages i can afford a fucking typo smh
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scott's stash is such a chill channel, i put it on while i clean my room or work on stuff all the time
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Switch 2 seems cool but I don't really feel compelled to get it at launch (new Mario Kart seems cool but I fear it might end up like Burnout Paradise where they went open world and in the process made a fun game but one with way less direction than the previous noscripts)
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working on the next video and it’s going to be about the PS2 and the IEEE 754 technical standard
it’s actually interesting ok trust me on this one
it’s actually interesting ok trust me on this one
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nice argument but have you considered that i am sitting in a beat up mk4 golf right now
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working on the next video and it’s going to be about the PS2 and the IEEE 754 technical standard it’s actually interesting ok trust me on this one
due to personal reasons i will probably not post this video during this month, i won't get into details but i need a small break and i can't really make this work rn (dw it's not burnout or anything, it's for personal reasons and i am going to be back asap)
i will still be as active as possible on social media and again i will be back with this and more videos probably next month :)
i will still be as active as possible on social media and again i will be back with this and more videos probably next month :)
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as a true stardock windowblinds XP enjoyer i welcome liquid glass with open arms
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one of my core experiences when i was visiting the USA has been visiting krispy kreme and getting a free donut when the sign was on
it made me feel like one of those people escaping from soviet communism seeing capitalism for the first time even though it was just a free donut
it made me feel like one of those people escaping from soviet communism seeing capitalism for the first time even though it was just a free donut
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one of my core experiences when i was visiting the USA has been visiting krispy kreme and getting a free donut when the sign was on it made me feel like one of those people escaping from soviet communism seeing capitalism for the first time even though it…
seeing the donut conveyor belt genuinely blew my mind too, i was like “how did we as humans make this” even tho it was just fucking donuts
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if you spend most of your free time being hateful online i think it would be good for you to wash your armpits and get a job
this is not referring to anything in particular just idk i wish people a healthy lifestyle and possibly no body smell since they live in society and we have to smell them too whether we like it or not
this is not referring to anything in particular just idk i wish people a healthy lifestyle and possibly no body smell since they live in society and we have to smell them too whether we like it or not
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it truly feels like 2003 is back but not in a good way
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“wow i miss the y2k vibe”
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DISCLAIMER: pls read all of this before saying i want to set the world on fire or anything like that, i DO talk about this in this thread so please just please read it before just jumping on me
i might have seemed super hard on ai stuff lately so let me say something positive about it: llms have sparked back my curiosity when it comes to coding, i am no pro or anything (remember that my academic background is technically professional art/political hoe, that's my area of expertise, everything i do with tech is just vibes and passion based and stuff i learned over the years by chance)
i am just someone who got into python years ago as a simple way to fix issues she was running into (stuff like automating the login process of my college dorm internet, which used to reset every 24h) right now i am learning so much stuff way faster than before
i am not talking about using llms to code for me, that's usually super broken and boring, but using them as a learning tool when i get stuck instead of having to scroll for 5 minutes on google to find an old stackoverflow thread or whatever i can get a good enough solution in a few seconds, and when it's wrong and i get to correct it (because even the most advanced llms just crap out shit answers constantly) i actually learn something new that i remember in the future when i write without any assists
i was very worried about the environmental impacts of this initially, but after doing some napkin maths on how much energy it takes for me to browse google for x amount of minutes i think this is actually a net positive (ESPECIALLY running models locally on my computer that is powered by clean energy, shoutout to deepseek because usually it works well enough for what i need on my 3090)
so yeah, i think that as a tool to help you learn and build stuff faster, this is great
i would NOT recommend replacing your brain with this tech though: your brain is a muscle, you gotta use it and keep it healthy
use this shit to become a better human, not to become a mindless slave on a hedonistic treadmill
i might have seemed super hard on ai stuff lately so let me say something positive about it: llms have sparked back my curiosity when it comes to coding, i am no pro or anything (remember that my academic background is technically professional art/political hoe, that's my area of expertise, everything i do with tech is just vibes and passion based and stuff i learned over the years by chance)
i am just someone who got into python years ago as a simple way to fix issues she was running into (stuff like automating the login process of my college dorm internet, which used to reset every 24h) right now i am learning so much stuff way faster than before
i am not talking about using llms to code for me, that's usually super broken and boring, but using them as a learning tool when i get stuck instead of having to scroll for 5 minutes on google to find an old stackoverflow thread or whatever i can get a good enough solution in a few seconds, and when it's wrong and i get to correct it (because even the most advanced llms just crap out shit answers constantly) i actually learn something new that i remember in the future when i write without any assists
i was very worried about the environmental impacts of this initially, but after doing some napkin maths on how much energy it takes for me to browse google for x amount of minutes i think this is actually a net positive (ESPECIALLY running models locally on my computer that is powered by clean energy, shoutout to deepseek because usually it works well enough for what i need on my 3090)
so yeah, i think that as a tool to help you learn and build stuff faster, this is great
i would NOT recommend replacing your brain with this tech though: your brain is a muscle, you gotta use it and keep it healthy
use this shit to become a better human, not to become a mindless slave on a hedonistic treadmill
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