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Dessalines, head .ml admin, lead Lemmy dev; Pushing Russian Ukraine narratives....again

I was stupid enough to engage with them on a similar topic and after like 20-30 comments where they ignored evidence, lied about things that have never actually happened, blatantly misconstrued evidence from completely unrelated events and moved their goal posts so far that they might as well be in another stadium they simply removed all my comments so nobody would be able to see the evidence showing how wrong they were.

Pretty stupid of me and since lemmy.ml has gone down the drain content wise I love the idea of simply blocking the instance, as stupid as it sounds, did never think about it so far.

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DND fulfills our deepest fantasies

Our party tries to extort money from every single NPC we encounter. Our rouge would probably asks for the jewels of the deceased person at a funeral or otherwise we would not help the town to fend of the goblin invaders (which then costs something as well of course).

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Japanese troops make history by joining military drills in Philippines

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In July 2014, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (coalition government of the Liberal Democratic and Komeito Party) approved a reinterpretation of Article 9. This reinterpretation allows Japan to exercise the right of "collective self-defense" in some instances and to engage in military action if one of its allies were to be attacked.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_9_of_the_Constitution_of_Japan

Seems like Shinzo Abe made this constitutional.

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The Forgotten Art of the LAN Party (2023)

I still do 2-3 small ones (20-30 attendees) and a large one (ca. 2000 attendees) every year. Love it, escaping reality for 3-4 days into a world that is its own microcosm is relaxing and fun. Meeting people, trying new fun games, playing classics and trying to sleep as little as possible to experience as much as I can while playing competitive CS at 3 in the morning and hitting nothing whit my sleep deprived brain is fun.

Will do this as long as I can, hopefully well into retirement.

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35, intermittent fasting (since I am incapable of eating normal portions per meal), 3-4 session of cardio a week (cycling), climbing twice a week including short gym session afterwards to build up muscles. Also no alcohol for the last two years.

Only thing I need to fix is sleep, I usually only get 7h a night and I feel like it should be 7:30-8.

Added the cardio like 6 months ago, am a voluntary firefighter and we have an event each summer where we run/hike up a hill wearing our oxygen bottles/mask and my goal is that I can do that easily.

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Something big is happening in AI

I am a heavy user of AI tools, I have a Claude Code Max x20 subscription. I basically do not write any code myself but only direct CC to do so. This article is BS. It is a nice tool and it makes tedious work enjoyable (refactoring, searching for files, understanding legacy code, etc.). But it is incredibly incompetent quite often, needing adjustment and guidance. It does stuff in some way, it might even work but the code is a mess, the architecture might be alright, it might also be a complete chaos. I never was able to let it implement a feature on its own, it sometimes fucks up single method implementations.

Yes it is quite a bit better than a year ago (Opus that is, Sonnet is meh, how people use Codex is a mystery to me, that thing is terrible). I do not deny that but articles like these are fearmongering at best. These are tools that can help you quite well, but they are not, in any way, at the level described in this blogpost.