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6/30/2025, 2:56:18 AM
>>81657893
>LIFE FORMS by Softcharm
Oh wow... I was confused at first and thought I was looking at the wrong one, but I think I get what you mean
>enigmatic
In what ways?
>>81658790
>one must really have the path memorized by heart to be able to do that
Yup, it's all muscle memory, and maybe some luck with quantum fluctuations...
>yeah i heard of it, but i haven't really played it
I haven't played it either, tempted to get it sometime soon
I love automation games too but they require too much commitment. Shapez is different because it only focuses on the juice, so you can play for like 10-20 min and still feel like you got something done on it
>katana zero
Great game, I approve!
>subnautica below zero
I've heard bad things about that one
>rimworld
Dangerously addictive...
>>81659357
>What terrifies me is knowing med students and doctors are doing this.
ChatGPT vill prescribe your meds and you vill be happy
>I've got three more years of this
Seeing how fast AI is improving I don't think the hype is gonna die off anytime soon, so you might be a little fugged until then
>This surely will have no disastrous consequences
You can get small apps done with it, but at the moment it isn't powerful enough to do anything beyond that
>>81662640
That's cool! What are you gonna do with them?
>LIFE FORMS by Softcharm
Oh wow... I was confused at first and thought I was looking at the wrong one, but I think I get what you mean
>enigmatic
In what ways?
>>81658790
>one must really have the path memorized by heart to be able to do that
Yup, it's all muscle memory, and maybe some luck with quantum fluctuations...
>yeah i heard of it, but i haven't really played it
I haven't played it either, tempted to get it sometime soon
I love automation games too but they require too much commitment. Shapez is different because it only focuses on the juice, so you can play for like 10-20 min and still feel like you got something done on it
>katana zero
Great game, I approve!
>subnautica below zero
I've heard bad things about that one
>rimworld
Dangerously addictive...
>>81659357
>What terrifies me is knowing med students and doctors are doing this.
ChatGPT vill prescribe your meds and you vill be happy
>I've got three more years of this
Seeing how fast AI is improving I don't think the hype is gonna die off anytime soon, so you might be a little fugged until then
>This surely will have no disastrous consequences
You can get small apps done with it, but at the moment it isn't powerful enough to do anything beyond that
>>81662640
That's cool! What are you gonna do with them?
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