They will literally release the “been here since the beginning” emblem and people will complain that they haven’t been here since the beginning and can’t get it.
“Why don’t you just eat fucking ramen everyday? Just eat peanut butter and ramen for 50 years dumbass and invest all your money into the pico top of the gayest most fragile empire in history you dumbass idiot. Just starve and eat shit and dirt everyday for your entire life and then you can spend $30 on lunch when you’re old and about to die it’s simple. Don’t you know your 20’s are for grinding?? You’re supposed to eat shit for the majority of your life that’s why your ancestors built America. So you could eat shit and fucking die moron.”
I'm so sick of Destiny 3 discourse man
"Yeah dude D2 sucks and I'm never ever gonna play it again but if they slap a 3 onto it I'm gonna throw a bajillion dollars at it" no you arent dawg shut up you're gonna get bored after running a couple strikes and ask for VoG re-remastered
Amazon had four Sev-1 outages (their highest severity level) in a single week. Internal memos say AI-assisted code changes were a contributing factor.
The timeline here is wild. In October 2025, Amazon laid off 14,000 corporate employees. In January 2026, another 16,000. That’s about 30,000 people in five months, roughly 10% of the corporate workforce. CEO Andy Jassy said the cuts were about culture, not AI.
During those same months, Amazon set a target: 80% of developers using AI coding tools at least once a week. They tracked adoption closely and blocked rival tools like OpenAI’s Codex. Even so, 30% of developers still hadn’t touched Amazon’s in-house tool Kiro by January.
In December 2025, Kiro caused a 13-hour AWS outage. The AI tool had production-level permissions and decided the best fix for a bug was to delete and recreate an entire live environment. A second incident involved Amazon Q Developer, another AI tool. Amazon blamed both on “user error, not AI.” But quietly added mandatory peer review for all production access afterward.
Then March 5: Amazon’s retail site went down for about six hours. Over 22,000 users reported checkout failures, missing prices, and app crashes. Amazon called it a “software code deployment” error.
Five days later, SVP Dave Treadwell made the normally optional weekly engineering meeting mandatory. His memo acknowledged “GenAI tools supplementing or accelerating production change instructions, leading to unsafe practices.” These problems trace back to Q3 2025. Amazon’s own assessment: their GenAI safeguards “are not yet fully established.”
The new rule: junior and mid-level engineers now need senior sign-off on any AI-assisted production changes. Treadwell also announced “controlled friction” for the most critical parts of the retail experience.
For context, Google’s 2025 DORA report found 90% of developers use AI for coding but only 24% trust it “a lot.” An Uplevel study of 800 developers found Copilot users introduced 41% more bugs with no improvement in output. Amazon is finding out what those numbers look like at the scale of a $500 Billion revenue company, with 30,000 fewer people on staff to catch the mistakes.
The AWS Console is a social experiment to see how many UI frameworks can coexist in a single website. Every click is a journey to a different decade of web design.
The Marvel Rivals players throwing for $40k tournaments while the Destiny PvP guys would run 8 hour full tournaments for a Papa John’s gift card and a twitch sub
claude code is insane man
I vibe coded an absolute useless apps in like 10 mins which IK no one will ever use but claude code man
now i am gonna write an article wow
Let’s make one thing clear from the start: Charlie Kirk was the victim of a shooting in a country where he, along with other right-wing extremist influencers, have been inciting violence for years. — Kirk is neither a martyr nor a hero, he is a cause.
Hmm yes I can catch up and have missed too much story in this game, you know what will fix that, instead of just playing the game and watching a few youtube videos they should completely restart everything so we have nothing to play after a month and then I can complain there's nothing to do, stop playing the game, then complain about the same issues
People that don't play destiny voicing their opinions on how to fix it will always be stuck in 2019, a D3 would kill the entire franchise atp, people asking for a "hard reset" don't understand the amount of things they are taking for granted and are going to lose when we move games
People are STILL asking for stuff from D1 in this game cause they aren't satisfied with all the stuff brought over from the game over the past 7 years from a game that was alive for 3, now imagine a title that has 10 YEARS of legacy content, it'd be a never ending cycle of unsatisfied players, undeniable unforgivably recycled content, and nostalgia baiting that would end in the swift demise of the franchise
If you problem with the game is "I can't catch up there's too much stuff to do" you seriously need to do some reflection like wow dude my steak is too juicy and my lobster too buttery, im not the biggest fan of the long grinds in destiny 2 but they are a part of it, and just because you played D1 when you were 13 on a ps3 doesn't mean you're entitled to speak as some veteran player when the last time you touched the game Io was still a destination
And if you're still begging for a "hard reset" we basically just had one lol, the entire foundation of the game was just changed and yet people are begging for a new game. Only further proving my point that the people begging for D3 just want the number to be different
Oh and any denial that the launch of D3 being abysmal and low on content is cope and will not even be entertained, they're not exactly batting 1000 on any big launches lol
How are the same people that want destiny 3 also pissed off that we are getting a power reset and soft sunsetting like what did y’all think would’ve happened in d3?