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What happens after dying in tutorials?
Inspired by my long-ago try at Witcher 3, during which I died in the tutorial by falling off a platform. Yeah, definitely one of the lamest deaths possible. Gotta wonder what the others present...
Inspired by my long-ago try at Witcher 3, during which I died in the tutorial by falling off a platform. Yeah, definitely one of the lamest deaths possible. Gotta wonder what the others present thought about the legendary Geralt of Rivia dying from a simple fall, like geez isn't this guy supposed to be a living legend who's faced giant monsters that could fell armies?? I'm pretty sure the tutorial was a dream of a memory so his death didn't matter, but since then I've wondered:
How screwed would various video game worlds be if the hero dies during the tutorial of all things?
Figured this might be a fun question to ponder since there's so many possibilities. So think of any game with a tutorial where you can die, and then think about the consequences! Maybe you did die, maybe you didn't or came close. And maybe those potential deaths were super lame and super anticlimactic, leaving the other characters to just stare blankly because this guy casually walked right off a cliff, as if expecting some invisible barrier to stop them.
It's just fun to think of how the rest of the cast moves on without the protagonist—you know, assuming they can actually survive the game's plot without you. Or maybe they'll actually be better off...
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Traveler infected with measles flew into and later out of Denver international airport, stayed at Denver hotel
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Non-engineers AI coding & corporate compliance?
Part of my role at work is in security policy & implementation. I can't figure this out so maybe someone will have some advice. With the advent of AI coding, people who don't know how to code now...
Part of my role at work is in security policy & implementation. I can't figure this out so maybe someone will have some advice.
With the advent of AI coding, people who don't know how to code now start to use the AI to automate their work. This isn't new - previously they might use already other low code tools like Excel, UIPath, n8n, etc. but it still require learning the tools to use it. Now, anyone can "vibe coding" and get an output, which is fine for engineers who understand how the output should work and can design how it should be tested (edge cases, etc.)
I had a team come up with me that they managed to automate their work, which is good, but they did it with ChatGPT and the code works as they expected, but they doesn't fully understand how the code works and of course they're deploying this "to production" which means they're setting up an environment that supposed to be for internal tools, but use real customer data fed in from the production systems.
If you're an engineer, usually this violates a lot of policies - you should get the code peer reviewed by people who know what it does (incl. business context), the QA should test the code and think about edge cases and the best ways to test it and sign it off, the code should be developed & tested in non-production environment with fake data.
I can't think of a way non-engineers can do this - they cannot read code (and it get worse if you need two people in the same team to review each other) and if you're outsourcing it to AI, the AI company doesn't accept liability, nor you can retrain the AI from postmortems. The only way is to include lessons learned into the prompt, and I guess at some point it will become one long holy bible everyone has to paste into the limited context window. They are not trained to work on non-production data (if you ever try, usually they'll claim that the data doesn't match production - which I think because they aren't trained to design and test for edge cases). The only way to solve this directly is asking engineers to review them, but engineers aren't cheap and they're best doing something more important.
So far I think the best way to approach this problem is to think of it like Excel - the formulas are always safe to use - they don't send data to the internet, they don't create malware, etc. The worst think they can do is probably destroy that file or hangs your PC. And people don't know how to write VBA so they never do it. Now you have people copy pasting VBA code that they don't understand. The new AI workspace has to be done by building technical guardrails that the AI are limited to. I think it has to be done in some low-code tools that people using AI has to use (like say n8n). For example, blocks that do computation can be used, blocks that send data to the intranet/internet or run arbitrary code requires approval before use. And engineers can build safe blocks that can be used, such as sending messages to Slack that can only be used to send to corporate workspace only.
Does your work has adjusted policies for this AI epidemic? or other ideas that you wanted to share?
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Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025 - Race Weekend Discussion
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit de Monaco
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Qualification:
Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 14:00 UTC / 10:00a US EDTGrand Prix:
Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 13:00 UTC / 9:00a US EDT
Qualifying Results, Provisional -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1:11.285 1:10.570 1:09.954 27 2 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:11.229 1:10.581 1:10.063 27 3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 1:11.308 1:10.858 1:10.129 29 4 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:11.575 1:10.883 1:10.382 28 5 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:11.431 1:10.875 1:10.669 21 6 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:11.811 1:11.040 1:10.923 27 7 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:11.674 1:11.182 1:10.924 30 8 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 1:11.839 1:11.262 1:10.942 32 9 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:11.818 1:11.250 1:11.129 26 10 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 1:11.629 1:10.732 1:11.213 34 11 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 1:11.707 1:11.362 25 12 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:11.800 1:11.415 20 13 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:11.871 1:11.596 23 14 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:11.507 13 15 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:11.880 11 16 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:11.902 13 17 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 1:11.979 13 18 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 1:11.994 11 19 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:12.563 11 20 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine Renault 1:12.597 12 "Note: Stroll penalised one grid position for causing a collision during practice. Bearman penalised 10 positions for overtaking under red flags in practice."
Source: F1.com
Grand Prix Results, Provisional -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/retired Pts 1 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 78 1:40:33.843 25 2 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 78 +3.131s 18 3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 78 +3.658s 15 4 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 78 +20.572s 12 5 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 78 +51.387s 10 6 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 77 +1 lap 8 7 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 77 +1 lap 6 8 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 77 +1 lap 4 9 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 76 +2 laps 2 10 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 76 +2 laps 1 11 63 George Russell Mercedes 76 +2 laps 0 12 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 76 +2 laps 0 13 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine Renault 76 +2 laps 0 14 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 76 +2 laps 0 15 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 76 +2 laps 0 16 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 76 +2 laps 0 17 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 76 +2 laps 0 18 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 75 +3 laps 0 NC 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 36 DNF 0 NC 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 7 DNF 0 Fastest Lap: Lando Norris, 1:13.221 on lap 78
DOTD: Charles Leclerc
Next race:
Spanish Grand Prix
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
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The most ingenious hawk in New Jersey
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2025 Indy 500 winner live: Alex Palou holds off Marcus Ericsson to win Indianapolis 500
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Determinate self-sabotage, or obsessive connoisseurship?
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A fun animation the creator made "so that when people watch the show twenty years later, it feels exactly like 1999 in New York"
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Sweden passes bill on providing state aid to companies that want to invest in new nuclear reactors – new law will enter into force later this year
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Utah lawmakers’ own study found gender-affirming care benefits transgender youth
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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How one company secretly poisoned the planet
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Highlights from the Claude 4 system prompt
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Folk music is having a resurgence in Norway spurred by a reclamation of the genre among generation Z
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Sea of Stars: Throes of the Watchmaker is now available as a free DLC
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Seeing infrared: scientists create contact lenses that grant ‘super-vision’
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Eternxlkz – Brodyaga Funk (Slowed + Reverb) (2023)
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Outsourcing responsibility: explosion at Optima Belle
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The mother who never stopped believing her son was still there
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Unleashed – War Comes Again (2025)
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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US crypto investor charged with kidnapping and torturing man for weeks
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Harry Nilsson - I Will Take You There (1968)
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the rested Minnesota Timberwolves 114-88 in Game 1 of West finals
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Marked decline in semicolons in English books, study suggests
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A newly surfaced document reveals the US beef industry’s secret climate plan
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What was your first programming language, what languages do you know now, and what tips do you have for those trying to learn any of those?
What was your first programming language, what other languages (if any) do you know now, and what tips do you have for those trying to learn any of those? Whether those tips are for beginners or...
What was your first programming language, what other languages (if any) do you know now, and what tips do you have for those trying to learn any of those? Whether those tips are for beginners or even advanced, to do with APIs, or if you've got a good library to share.
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Why it's better not to listen to Spotify playlists – two recent books reveal the business practices that influence the content offered by this music platform
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Introducing Claude Opus and Sonnet 4
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Volvo's greatest car, the P1800s, and how the Brits almost killed it
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Cannes winners: Palme D’Or goes to Jafar Panahi’s ‘It Was Just An Accident’; Grand Prize is Joachim Trier’s ‘Sentimental Value’
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Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
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Can you beat the Legend of Zelda minimalist pacifist challenge? | Hyrule Myths
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Lessons from hurricane Helene on evacuation orders, messaging and emergency managers
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Creature Of Habit – Fönix (2025)
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New Jersey hawk develops clever hunting strategy using traffic signals
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How do you deal with large projects?
It just so happens that I was asked to write a paper about goals I hadn't achieved and I just thought about how I haven't touched my video game engine project in any meaningful way for around two...
It just so happens that I was asked to write a paper about goals I hadn't achieved and I just thought about how I haven't touched my video game engine project in any meaningful way for around two months or so. On reflection, the main thing that is preventing me from working on it is that when I try to get back into it, I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm unorganized and can't figure out what exactly to do next because it's so open-ended. I'm absolutely terrible about writing down plans for what I should do.
I know that I'm not the only person who is trying to work on big solo projects, so I thought I'd ask: what are you doing to keep your project organized? Are you using any tools to help you? What do you find is most helpful to help you anticipate steps you'll need to address when things aren't very clear?
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Konstantine Vlasis never imagined that a single track on a Sigur Rós album would lead him to study the melting glaciers of Iceland
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How Big Tech hides its outsourced African workforce
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Alex Garland confirmed to direct live-action ‘Elden Ring’ movie from A24 and Bandai Namco
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Billy Joel cancels all concerts after brain disorder diagnosis
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Avengers Doomsday and Secret Wars delayed
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Dutch YouTube channel "Jelle's Marble Runs" is taking on investors
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$30 homebrew automated blinds opener
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Brian Eno - Emerald and Lime (2010)
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Painting with math | Inigo Quilez
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What creative projects have you been working on?
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on. Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just...
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on.
Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just ideas.
If you have any creative projects that you have been working on or want to eventually work on, this is a place for discussing those.
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The future of music is noise
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Best daily sunscreens?
I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for daily sunscreens, specifically for my arms/legs. I have some Blue Lizard mineral sunscreen that I use but it's a little too greasy for me to really...
I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for daily sunscreens, specifically for my arms/legs. I have some Blue Lizard mineral sunscreen that I use but it's a little too greasy for me to really enjoy it for an every day sunscreen (apparently they've rebranded and have a new formula since the last time I bought it, so maybe it's better now? 🤷♂️).
I also have this NIVEA Super Water Gel that I absolutely love for my face/neck because it basically feels like lotion/isn't really greasy, but not sure I really want to spend as much to put that on my arms and legs every day.
Anyone have suggestions?
26 votes