Similar. I played Doom, Doom II, Quake and Quake II a lot. But by the time Doom 3 came out, the gameplay just didn't interest me. I guess I got further than you, I shot a few enemies. But meh.
Same - loved those other games but Doom 3 felt miserly in comparison to the previous games where you had space to move and options to target. D3 felt like it was just random jump scares more than much else.
Even HTTP 1.0 RFC[11] is fairly clear on this, although it doesn't explicitly spell it out like RFC 9110. GET requests should only consider the Request-URI and request bodies should only be included if the method calls for it.
Cleaning is not always super easy. I have come across plenty of situations where hot water and detergent take ages. Steel wool on the other hand gets rid of everything very fast.
Interesting, not had that yet, a scrubbing sponge gets the job done quick for the stubborn bits I've encountered, but at least for me it's seldom I need to use it.
Watch out with scrubbing sponges though. Assuming it's one of those sponges that has a rough and a smooth side, sometimes the rough side contains abrasives (sand?) that will leave marks on stainless steel!
Work I have access to both Claude Code and Codex. Use them both, typically on the same work. I like to do brainstorming and solution design with Codex GPT 5.5 High, and then have Claude Opus 4.7/4.8 high/medium do the implementation.
So far been quite productive for some greenfield rewrites and refactors of existing code. Though bug fixing our main project it's more hit and miss, though Codex GPT 5.5 High can be very good at spotting subtle issues.
How do you a) share context/chat etc with each other? plugin? have them make a file? Why did you opt for either of them instead of something like opencode that supports those models?
Currently we're mostly working on separate issues or aspects, so not much context sharing needed. We have some skills that we share in a shared network directory.
As for why using both instead of OpenCode or similar, well, subscriptions take you a long way for not very much. Also security is a thing here now so sec guys feel more comfortable with big names rather than "random" open source.
Title of paper: "AI Corporate Governance and Ben & Jerry's Risk"
From the abstract:
This paper critically analyzes the governance arrangements of OpenAI and Anthropic. These firms have an unusual built-in conflict: each raises funds from profit-seeking investors, then lets self-appointed individuals decide how much profit to sacrifice for the firm's mission-ensuring its AI benefits humanity.
Right, but do you care about how the sausage was made, or just how it looks and tastes?
You can get Claude Code to fulfill some interface contract with almost certainty. Exactly how it does that will vary between runs.
So to me the more interesting question is, what exactly is it you care about inside the sausage, and how do you verify that it's there in the right amounts?
Ugh... for the life of me I still can't understand why you can't click to play pause in VLC. Probably once upon a time it was about dvd, but the number of played dvds compared to pirated mk4 is probably one to a billion.
It's nice to see that someone revived MPC-HC (again). For a while MPC-BE[1] was the alternative. I don't know how they compare today, but the latter is still great.
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