54 points

Just Gabe working on a god tier game.

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The faster they make new gaming peripherals, the faster a new Half-Life comes out.

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Nah Gabe working on a god tier game. He just want to be able to say the same thing we all do… “you mean, you have to use your hands?”

Where we’re going, we don’t need peripherals.

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20 points

HL3 confirmed just close your eyes and play via neural interface

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82 points

at this rate HL3 will be full-dive V.R.

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51 points

If I die in the game and don’t die IRL, im going to refund it for ruining my immersion.

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27 points

The tech isn’t there yet but if you fill out a form when you die in the game I’ll come beat you to death with a crowbar.

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11 points

Ehhh, kinda. It dose exist but I think the guy only made one for fun.

https://gizmodo.com/oculus-founder-palmer-luckey-created-a-vr-headset-that-1849755223

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7 points

Man that’s like 2 minutes of gameplay I’d get.

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8 points

Had to check for fall damage.

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75 points

What the actual fuck? I thought it looked poorly shopped, but it’s legit.

https://starfishneuroscience.com/team/

I choose to believe Gabe had stored all that energy for just such an occasion.

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8 points

He was just cultivating mass

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3 points

Yeah, this is the first I’m hearing of the company. At first glance, I just assumed the whole site was a scam, and these were AI generated.

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3 points

Can’t blame you, it looks like Gabe’s head was cropped and stuck on some random guys body, then airbrushed around his beard.

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2 points

Alan Yates is there too?! He’s the mastermind behind the Lighthouses used for VR. Gonna be some promising tech from that company.

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101 points

He lost some weight. He looks good.

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45 points

When he was living in New Zealand a few years ago it was first noticeable. Good for him. In Gaben we trust.

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More like in Ozempic we trust

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6 points

Good for Ozempic for making something that works and (hopefully) doesn’t cook you alive like those meth diet pills used to in the 80’s.

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144 points

Gotta be Ozempic.

Too many famous people who’ve been overweight for decades suddenly losing weight in the last couple of years.

Nothing wrong with it though, hopefully it will start helping regular people lose weight as well.

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Or he was eating to compensate his frustration to promote software for Windows and since they made Proton, he is happy again.

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16 points

I just wish I could afford it, but my insurance won’t cover it.

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24 points

He lives in NZ and therefore isn’t eating American poison that is sold as food

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13 points

He isn’t in Seattle anymore?

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34 points

Hasn’t been for a while. He was in NZ when the pandemic hit and has since made it his primary residence.

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19 points

Went to NZ right before/as pandemic really hit and decided to stay

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8 points

Man, remember Fen-Phen?

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I 'm with you, truely.

But what you’re describing is just how science works in a world where we’re trying to make discoveries quickly due to our lifespans only being around 75 years compared to the billions or millions or thousands of years for everything else existing.

As long as we continue making discoveries along the way, this is progress. It sucks that we keep getting things partially wrong sometimes, like with asbestos, but we’ll eventually get it right as long as we keep following the process.

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The examples given are not problems with science and time-scales. They are examples of the corrupting influence of money. Companies push their product as being fantastic, and deliberately cripple any science that would challenge their profits. Cigarettes are probably the most famous example of this.

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People like Gabe are exactly the type that semaglutides were made for. Good for him either way.

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