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For what it's worth, it's what caught my attention. I wouldn't have found it so captivating if it had only said "Fixing Google Nano Banana Pixel Art". To be clear, it's not because of Rust in particular. It would have been the same if it said "with C#", or "with Python", or even just "programmatically". And on that note: I feel disappointed. I thought I would be reading about the development process, and not just a product presentation.


If someone makes a presentation about this format, it will be a PEP talk.

</philosoraptor>


> Once (a) models are capable enough to distinguish between semi-plausible garbage and possibly relevant text

https://xkcd.com/810/


It breaks scrolling with the arrow keys or PgDn/PgUp as well.


After a certain number of open tabs, the titles are less truncated with vertical tabs than horizontal tabs. You also have more of the titles in your center view if you have the text distributed in a more rectangular shape than a technically-also-rectangular-but-much-more-elongated shape.


> I haven't seen GitHub break a working URL that they have hosted in the 17+ years since they first launched.

I'd like to have working links in the directory tree again, please. Some of us like middle-clicking to open files in new tabs.


Since there are _literally_ people who use, and have been using for a while, the word without the same exact meaning as we both agree on... well.

Having said that, I will join you in this fight.

See also: exponentially.


Language is defined by its speakers, as basically a "vote". I'm going to keep voting for "literally" meaning "this actually happened" as long as it's practical, because 1) there are dozens of other ways to emphasize something 2) we need some way to say "this is not an exaggeration".


“Exponentially” and “quantum” are the only language hills I’d die on.


Why a quantum leap isn’t the length of an Ångstrom will always sadden me. I’m sure there are other scientific concepts you can use to describe a Great Leap Forward…


I think the Quantum Leap expression can also be understood as a "step" with no intermediate stages, i.e. very abrupt or transformative.


About time. (not sorry)


Thank you for the wonderful list. Here are some other suggestions that I haven't seen mentioned yet. Apologies for not describing or linking to the games:

- Reventure (highly recommended) - Recursed (same) - Treasure Adventure Game, or its remake Treasure Adventure World - Loot Hound (so relaxing) - Wilmot's Warehouse (same) - Out of Space (the opposite of relaxing) - Q.U.B.E. - There Is No Game - An Untitled Story - Tools Up! - Viscera Cleanup Detail

And of course the well-known (as far as I can tell) Terraria, Minecraft, Stardew Valley, Undertale, Stanley Parable, Dicey Dungeons, Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes, Firewatch, Transistor, Overcooked.

This post became longer than I expected.


Thx! I'll try a couple :)

Note that a few you recommended are already in the list or in other sub-lists, you might have missed them if you only reviewed the "for non-gamers" sub-list that I linked to. For the full smorgasbord, check out https://ronan.jouchet.fr/games?list=all


Thanks. I forgot to mention De Blob (and its 2).


My favourite thing about the DLC (which I have yet to finish) is how well it integrates into the main game. It's "just there", and you can go play it if you look specifically for it, or leave it.


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