For the first time, Casey’s real face is revealed. Thanks to new artifactual intelligence from AMD we can reveal that Casey truly has a pixelated face in real life. Next week, ‘5 things we learned from error correcting the moon landing videos’
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I’m no video expert but I’d start trying negative values at this point.
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The errors are obviously very resilient, 10/10.
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There's something deeply scary in the right frame... Are you a product of the matrix Casey?


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Wait. Did you get a Star Code Galaxy t-shirt printed backwards so the text shows up the right way around when using the light board?
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Why bother to add error resilience?
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Well, if you had no errors, how would you... uh... uh... "resiliate" them?
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The rare Casey Missingno
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Right pic is kinda hand-made
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It's not clear what to cry about. Did they just internally inverted the meaning of the flag? Or the error resilience is indeed there but just work worse?
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Maybe it's Galileo’s principle at work. Every time you add a feature that’s designed to prevent a problem, you’re adding complexity. https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/cautionary-tales/transcript/ … for the curios.
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