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By Taint on 2025-05-23 18:13:30
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Its +4 so it should be better than Emp+3 even if its just a little.
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By Dodik on 2025-05-23 18:04:20
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Want to see more job enhancing gear, like the original AF but taken to the free bonanza weapon level.
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Reasons why BLU > THF for AOEing:
What a THF sees in their chat log as the 20+ mobs strafe around them unless they're against a wall:
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This argument actually isn't a good one in this case, not because it's not true, but because we're dealing with multiple characters.
You can set your two cleaving characters at the spot where you'll end the pull, and then pull on your tank character.
The two other characters won't be animation locked/worrying about monsters swirling around them. And then they can cleave the pull down together.
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By . on 2025-05-23 17:32:30
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in the theme of bad adaptations, another live action street fighter is in the works and will include jason momoa.
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“We don’t want you to bypass the mechanics by kiting/shooting so we nerfed ranged damage. Feel free to Absorb-TP to your heart’s desire though lol.”
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I forgot to mention this weeks ago about Aminon and something we observed. Apparently, he has some anti-shooting Ranged damage resistance, something to the effect of more than a -90% resistance to ranged damage. The BG wiki page says he takes 100% ranged damage and the notes make no mention of any ranged damage nerf, but as far as at least physical ranged WS damage goes, it has to be like a -90%~99% nerf or so. We had the idea during songs to break up WS and give the COR shooting buffs, since he wanted to try out Terminus with his new toy. It did like 2k damage several times with SV buffs and Bolster bubbles. This must have been SE's way of eliminating the "kite Aminon and shoot him" strategy.
I don't have the exact numbers on what the cut is so I won't edit the wiki page just yet, but if someone else has the opportunity to observe their damage and estimate and confirm what we found, we can edit it afterwards so the page is accurate.
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By . on 2025-05-23 16:39:13
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Surprised by that. The show was expensive as hell though.
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just didn't have the same staying power as it's prequel, Wheel of Fortune
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By Asura. Eiryl on 2025-05-23 16:26:28
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Wheel of Time cancelled. Guess It's not super important I try to catch back up now that it's over.
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Correct. Corsair Phantom Rolls are considered Job Abilities.
Random Deal and Wild Card are also Job Abilities.
Like I stated, i just wanted to double check because i wasn't sure.
Thanks very much to Gabvanstronger for checking for me =)
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By . on 2025-05-23 15:39:32
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Yeah, he is definitively part of the evil FFIAH triunvirate:
1. Rady
2. Alfania
3; Nynja
The RAN Theres a 5 page thread of people fighting over Onion Sword and Kalunga, and you pick three people who have zero posts in that thread as "the evil FFIAH triumvirate"? Its FFXIAH btw
nvm, its 6 pages now.
It jumped 3 more pages OVERNIGHT
Translator note: "Here, go do something"
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By K123 on 2025-05-23 15:39:21
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By . on 2025-05-23 15:35:43
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By Dodik on 2025-05-23 15:34:48
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Those aren't rolls.
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Chip manufacturing is service I suppose, but the value is the chip fabrication technology. Which is the difference between top tier foundries and the lower tier ones. As dimensions shrink and fewer and fewer people either have or are willing to invest resource into technology to actually make them. IP Design is also a service, but to make chips you need both fabrication technology and IP Development. (neither is any good without the other) Most of the fundamental improvement is coming from the technology development though.
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Fenrir.Brimstonefox said: »Stack Overflow (seriously this is where like 90% of the worlds code gets made)
Every programmer has a bookshelf full of books called f'Object oriented programming in {language}', but they are all for show. Once you understand logic and basic workflows, the only book you need is

This is my favorite one

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Fenrir.Brimstonefox said: »Stack Overflow (seriously this is where like 90% of the worlds code gets made)
Every programmer has a bookshelf full of books called f'Object oriented programming in {language}', but they are all for show. Once you understand logic and basic workflows, the only book you need is

Not sure how my name got in the original quote box there, but that's hilarious! (and true!)
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That is to separate them from non-LLM systems like the watchdog I mentioned earlier. Those systems take non-language data and apply it to a purpose built model and use that to generate a new model that can be used to find existing patterns and predict new patterns. And the financial sector is absolutely using this to predict markets. Such things are still rudimentary as they have to be developed in secrecy but people are working on them.
Of course people are working on them, they don't work. I've built my own, in fact my deterministic models are beating my ML models. One mistake can wipe out 50 successes. AI substantially better than a coinflip, but even a 90% success rate can send you to the poor house depending on how badly the misses are.
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just... levelling a war...?
Call my crazy but I feel like literally everyone should have a 99 war and 99 thf, purely just for proccing abyssea and etc on war, and thf for TH ***
Its 2025, I have to assume literally everyone has a lv 99 warrior now right?
I use nin for abyssea procs and have 15/22 jobs geared up split between my 3 characters with a possible 2 or 3 more in the future to add to the roster, however, war will remain lv60 forever as a subjob.
Nothing against war, just not my preference. :)
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By . on 2025-05-23 15:04:20
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I even looked at gastronomy courses.
Most of them are too long for my casual needs.
Maybe an online one for the theory, the practicing during lunches
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The automobile didn't put cab drivers out of business, it put horses out of business.
this is a good line that can be used to show the differences between people's view of the topic.
some people believe the cab driver is the programmer, idk what the horse is in that case.
Others believe the customer is the driver, and the programmer is the horse i think this lines up with saevel's point regarding "low skilled workers".
so who do you think the driver is and who/what the horse is?
The horse is a tool, the driver is the human, this context is about how technology and automation can make skillsets obsolete and how humans need to adapt an acquire more relevant skillsets.
Human labor can broadly be broken into three categories.
No/Low Skilled workers, these are humans that perform tasks that can be taught within six months or less. These are people who are highly replaceable because more humans are becoming adults and entering this category every day.
Skilled workers, these are humans that perform tasks requiring six months to a year or more of training to perform their tasks. Replacing them can be expensive as they take much longer to grow, though not impossible. Large shifts in a market or technology can replace them.
Professional workers, these are humans with skills that take years to learn and a lifetime to master. They are virtually irreplaceable and are highly sought after and frequently poached. They are the least vulnerable to becoming obsolete, a lifetime mastering a set of skills usually comes with several adjacent skills and masteries that make them very flexible. When one market goes boom they can parley those adjacent skills into another market.
Most humans fall into the low/no skilled category. It's the easiest to get into, requires the least amount of continuous effort and allows for the most personal time to pursue non-work related hobbies. It also pays the least and is the least stable. Those who knuckle down an grind can get into the skilled workers category and get steady reliable income, or even build a business. Lots of personal time was spent learning skills and keeping up with trends, but it pays off because these guys aren't often unemployed. The last category is the rarest and anyone who gets there is having to turn down job offers all the time.
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By Garuda. Chanti on 2025-05-23 14:42:52
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I want to be able to prepare high quality steak You are closer to Argentina than the USA. Their beef is better. I have no idea about Brazilian beef.
You need a cast iron frying pan, pepper, butter and/or olive oil or avocado oil if available.
Heat pan over stove. Coarse grind pepper heavily all over the steak. Whap the pepper into the steak with the flat side of a meat tenderizer or the bottom of a bottle. Add oil to the pan, when it gets shimmery add the butter, then the steak. When you have a good sear pull the steak out, add more butter, sear the other side, then finish cooking the steak to your preference. If your preference is anything beyond medium may the gods have mercy on your soul. On your steak too.
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No matter how advanced you make the AI, you still have to communicate needs to it in some way, for it to help you with a task. I don't agree. AI models will gain domain knowledge in all kinds of fields, then combining multiple agents acting as domain experts to synthesise their knowledge, with understanding of what works (market research) and trends and what could create value (from big data) AI will be able to devise its own projects, briefs, specifications, and realise them.
To say: AI will not be able to plan and devise [insert] [app/progam/website] from scratch with minimal instruction is dubious.
You can already do what is a full end to end approach to devising and designing things with LLMs. I run a similar process to this: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-025-01036-4 with my undergraduate students as case studies for my PhD research.
How is the AI able to do all that, without subject matter experts weighing in in order to confirm that the AI is doing it right.
Allow me this allegory.
You are in a foreign city, and you need a cab to a location on the other side. You have 2 options:
1.A driverless car that is automated, but not trained on specifically this city's layout or patterns, but just driving in general
2. The same as the above, but it has a cab driver native to the city and who knows the layout like the back of his hand. The car still drives quite well, but he keeps an eye on it and guides it.
Now you have, yourself, zero clue on how this city is laid out, what are good vs bad routes, etc.
You could trust option 1, but the issue is simply this: how would you even know if that car is doing a good job or not?
You could look up routes, but you never could be 100% confident the car is actually making the right choices, because you don't know what the right choices are.
Meanwhile, if you go option 2, the cab driver themself actually knows the area and you can be much more confident in their nuanced knowledge.
The same goes for this discussion: An actual "pilot" with an LLM is always going to be better.
If a client was confident enough to know if the LLM was doing the job right or not, they also wouldn't need a developer anyways.
But blindly trusting an LLM to probably be right, even a very very advanced one 20 years from now, is a great way to produce a result that is riddled with issues and get yourself in hot water.
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By K123 on 2025-05-23 14:21:52
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I think you're missing the ”will be able to" part.
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Real quick, just wanted to double check, the area of effect for random deal/wild card is 8 yalms? the same as a roll without luzaf's ring and luzaf's ring does not affect Random/WC aoe range, right?
Wiki currently doesn't state aoe range
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By K123 on 2025-05-23 14:03:53
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Guessing BLM body can't be more than 3% before getting overpowered.
Song duration +1/2% at most.
More time on bergressor will be welcome.
NIN feet +4 I wish they'd just make full time 25% movement speed. Could this really cause problems anywhere for cheating content?
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Fenrir.Brimstonefox said: »There's a reason there's a ton of AI chatbots and none that can predict stock prices, a regression model to do the later is a much easier task, and a much more valuable one. (note: anyone who did this would surpass Elon's wealth in a short time)
People have been trying to predict stock market prices via algorithm WAY before AI, it's called technical analysis. An AI would be just the same as technical analysis, but with less human emotions affecting them.
The reason why algorithm/economic models/technical analysis/doesn't work accurately on market price prediction is because economy by nature, is a complicated issue that has WAY more unpredictable human variables that will affect the price. The US president can make a post on social media and market will fluctuate hardcore. No algorithm nor technical analysis can accurately predict that.
It's not AI nor algorithm fault, it's the limitations of algorithm by nature.
That being said, I still use technical analysis on some decision making in stock market. They are not completely useless. As long as people are aware of its limitation that is.
Markets fluctuate for many reasons (some of which you mentioned), but the ultimate reason is just number of buyers vs. sellers (why that is is another story) for a given commodity. My main point is to compare the consequences of being wrong when a chat bot goes awry vs. when a trading bot goes awry.
When people no longer fear bad consequences of AI doing stuff then it will replace people (often the jobs morph more than disappear)
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By . on 2025-05-23 13:37:58
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I formally sent my offer to buy my new home. Right now just waiting for the answer to start the paperwork.
Soon I will have the Panta's Shrine.
Im thinking in learning cooking skills.
I want to be able to prepare high quality steak
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