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Personally, I still find tools like spec kit give reliably good results in brownfield codebases, but that as I’ve improved my ability to break apart work and describe it, straight prompting has come back as a viable method to perform simple changes.

This is a sickening series of messages you chose to write out and submit offering apologia and defense for a group of sex trafficking pedophiles.

This thread is reminding me of Gianmarco Soresi's bit about R Kelly not being a pedophile (technically speaking).

I think the distinction spills into comedy when the discussion focuses on whether or not Epstein or R Kelly or whoever was a pedophile. It doesn't really matter because obviously they were terrible people regardless of that.

It's a far more sensible point to consider when we're discussing the people around these individuals. If the girls surrounding Epstein had been prepubescent, that'd be a much worse look for the people around him.


Sure, the topic is sickening and any analytical conversation about it will inherently be sickening.

“But 14 year olds basically look 18 so it’s ok” is not analytical, it’s apologia. It’s weird how there’s always someone on the internet who really wants to talk about which children it’s actually ok to have sex with.

Why would it be ok? That's a very weird thing to suggest.

You tell me, bud.

You're the one saying it.


>Ubisoft will now focus on developing open world adventure games - which let players freely navigate vast environments - and live service games which seek regular payments from players.

Isn’t that what they’ve been doing for a decade that got them to today?


My number 1 complaint with Ubi games is that they all feel the same. Sure, in this one you stab, and in that one you shoot, and in that one over there you stab AND shoot, but it's all fundamentally the same. You've got a drone or a bird or a droid to tag enemies for you, and there's a straightforward shopping-list style crafting mechanic. There's also some vehicle combat, but its very limited, and its pretty rare that you're part of a larger group of vehicles attacking together - at best its a group of enemy vehicles coming after you (and the comedy of errors of those enemy vehicles crashing into each other trying to get to you, because apparently they didn't turn on pathfinding while in "alert" mode...). The whole thing looks like its chasing the annual-release pattern of Call of Duty, and the major sports franchises.

If it's obviously broke, don't fix it!

The problem with reorgs can be that the same management that got you into this situation is the one trying to fix everything. Apparently, Ubisoft management only knows one trick.


"we're going to cut all the other stuff and make assasins creed games and far cry, the stuff that we can leverage our studios on and make money"

And yet flagging is enough to remove it from the front page, weird.

First time here, huh?

(Intended to the parent comment.)


Liberal and left are not synonyms.


Famously statistics cannot be used to misrepresent reality. Incredible stuff, we should get this to Nick Shirley!


>Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649. The monarchy was abolished and the Commonwealth of England was established as a republic. The monarchy was restored in 1660, with Charles's son Charles II as king.

lol and immediately restored the monarchy with his son


Theres already a lot of infighting on Epstein files and Israel.


Would you even be in favor of a public transportation system that did what you’re asking for? If MAJOR_CITY had a bill for an Uber-like system where you could hail a car subsidized by the taxpayer or even free to give you a ride?

Or are you against the idea of “public transportation” (transportation costs shared by taxpayers) and your criticisms of its quality or convenience are really moot because you are ideologically against the premise?


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