

This title is pretty bad, the paper focus is in designing new battery technologies not magically restoring capacity on the batteries we have today.
This title is pretty bad, the paper focus is in designing new battery technologies not magically restoring capacity on the batteries we have today.
Arch. I’m addicted to updating packages and Arch helps me stay sane.
Biter eggs also make use of the spoiling mechanic as they spoil into live biters
I can imagine all the fun this will bring already.
bummer, but let them cook.
I’m impressed with all the effort that went into making those arcs !
thats crazy ! I haven’t seen his channel since HL, I always thought he was doing a voice, but I guess not.
The guest characters caught me completely by surprise, it will be interesting to see how they are implemented into sf6.
huh, this means that you shouldn’t produce more than you consume because the items will just spoil on a backed-up belt, its an interesting new challenge.
I’m really excited to see what the natives look like, I’m hoping they are different enough to warrant different defense strategies.
yes, this is 1shanten waiting for 37s: https://tenhou.net/2/?q=456p1244666689s6z
my guess is that the overlapping groups are confusing the algorithm the game is using to count shanten.
this is very cool, but now I want snake arm inserters in my base.
woah, did not expect this, this is a new level of spaghetti waiting to be cooked.
We have increased the big electric pole range to 32 to go along with this.
this is a buff.
awesome news !
as expected this will be an “easier” version of space exploration, but that’s not a bad thing, specially for people like me that couldn’t finish space exploration, pretty cool to see that Earendel is on the team as well.
looks great ! there is also a gameplay video they showcased live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-NcZw_Rh1Q
amazing video. first time I seen this channel but I’m impressed, not only with all the effort for gathering the data but also with the video itself, its one thing to do all this work of implementing the code and playing the simulations but presenting all this data in an entertaining way is just as hard, if not harder.
look at me. I am the reddit now.
it is this one: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08765-x