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After having looked for this game for two decades and asked here, I realized perhaps I should ask ChatGPT. I gave it the same description and it came up with Oni (2001). And I am pretty sure that’s it!
3d third person shooter with a female protagonist. Late 90 or early 2000s. Think something like Tomb Raider, but I am pretty sure it was not Tomb Raider. I don’t remember much, aside from the tutorial level being in some kind of Portal chamber / Aperture Science like sterile tiled floor and walls with various lights. If I remember correctly, the first real level was in an old big multi store warehouse or club house.
Am I mistaken for recalling that in the original riddle, the question should have a boolean outcome (yes/no)?
Having a question with a big domain makes it a lot easier to guess what is a false and true outcome.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Increasing the surface area of a substance increases its reaction rate. Proof by garlic.English
27·2 days agoI am not really sure if it is due to surface area directly, but more with the number of garlic cells being crushed, causing the potent component to be released in defense.
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1·2 days agoOnly issue is that you said installing a library should not exist as a concept.
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4·2 days agoAn image of the 3 concepts together as you deavribe.
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21·2 days agoType coercion = Allow types to be converted to other types automatically to perform some operations like comparison.
Type corrosion = some non-standard condescending term to say that dynamic typing has no proper rigid types?
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2·2 days agoIf I remember correctly, 1/4 if microplastics (or was it plastics in the ocean) are from car tires… Tires that EVs also have.
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1·2 days agoLook, It’s a silly post. Let them die on any hill they want.
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1·2 days agoBut what if we realize that a library is so essential it should be included in the OS, but the OS is old and already running, so now we need to install it, so everyone can make use of it.
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1·2 days agoIsn’t it like saying “a fast car is faster than a cheap car”
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1·2 days agoAnd you favorite poison is?
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7·2 days agoBut will you be diligent enough to make a new password for every single website using this method?
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3·2 days agoDo you mean type coercion?
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6·2 days agoCan you give an example?
And in classical enriched uranium fission, atoms would be “fed” neutrons, not protons. So nothing makes sense.




I don’t recall stealth, but I also only watched someone else play it for an hour or so.