genuinely impressive to go from never beating the map to beating it in world record time in the span of a week…. when there are only 10 finishers in the first place. insane work.
To me this is strong evidence that he was totally burned out from doing 10 hours a day. Bashing your head against a problem repeatedly isn't always the best way to solve it.
No video will ever do the difficulty of this map justice. 37 minutes is an unbelievably fast time considering just how much can go wrong every second... i don't see this being beaten any time soon.
I agree Sami Even tho it will eventually be beaten its already pretty optimized Still tho it does have its small mistakes I have a question tho (And no its not about your YT channel) Why did you decide to go for the DD2 WR? 🤔
@@ImnotZaz3n I think Wirtual mentioned that with risky cuts and no mistakes you can probably get 3-4 min off his time with perfect driving. But at the same time the map that has 200 checkpoints only has a time that is a single minute faster then his currently.
@@JusticeExplorerAs if any company would sponsor people for playing their own game. They only sponsor people not playing the game. Why spend money on someone that already makes his money with their game?
@@yama-kunnot that crazy to be paying him since he gave the franchise maybe millions of new players and thousands of paid players, while also casting for their official and some other unofficial tournaments and events.
@yama-kun yea totally how it works. Thats the reason why the NFL doesnt give any money to football players, and actually pays random people that dont play or care about football! Why would they pay people bringing traffic to their company and help them make money? That would be stupid lmao.
Bro failing that easy turtle he gets 999 out of 1000 times FOUR times and then going on to DOMINATE the rest of the tower and forgetting about the turtling is just hilarious.
Best driving of his life right. But still incredibly smooth when he wasn't messing with little stuff. Probably due to him chatting though. I couldn't do even his "easy stuff".
I like how in the run of his first finish he talked about an existential topic while doing something that, at the time, felt like rolling the stone of Sisyphus. And in this world record high enerrgy speedrun he talks about sugar.
I mean the actual skilled top 5 players beat the game took their winnings and went on their way. Wirtual couldn’t do any of this without them, nor would he hold the WR if any of them actually tried (especially Bren). It’s cool and all that he finished and attempted the WR for a map that nobody even plays anymore.. It’s just that he failed the actual competition
@@uncomfortableshirt Those """actually skilled players""" couldn't have done it without each other. I wanna see YOU get the speedrun world record on DD2 if you're gonna talk like it's not really that hard.
also, I feel like it's pretty unfairly harsh to say wirtual failed the competition. Like he didn't get first, but that's not failing. He just realized he wasn't going to win, and he wasn't having any fun anymore streaming attempts, so he quit to do other stuff. While wirtual was in the competition I think his results were pretty impressive. Like consistently in the top 5 of PBs. That's impressive imo and definitely not a failure. We can say that wirtual didn't live up to his expectations, but that's just normal. Like really there's just no reason to be so negative about a story which is fundamentally positive. Tbh I really admire how wirtual dealt with his feelings of inadequacy and frustration. He's legit a pretty solid role model. And this WR I think does highlight wirtual's strengths as a player, i.e. consistency through practice. Without checkpoints, getting practice is basically not possible, so the competition was mainly a contest of grit and resolve, which wirtual is definitely not lacking in, but which I imagine the pressure of streaming to record breaking viewership did not help. Yeah idk, just no need to be a dick lol.
Such a God Tier record. Deep Dip 2 was a mental blocker so long for you, but the second you beat it the first time, all those stormy clouds were gone and you were blazing. Just shows everyone that you can always do something if you put your mind to it. That's the message here. Good job doing that Wirtual.
It reminds me of when I was trying to deadlift 315 the first time. It took me over a year to break that plateau. Once I finally got the lift the first time it’s not so scary anymore.
I’ve never played trackmania. Somehow algo led me to your page 5 years ago and still follow and fall asleep to your videos sometimes. This is by far the most insane feat I’ve seen on any trackmania posts I’ve seen. Congrats.
I played trackmania and got really good back in 2005-2008 just to never touch it again. Algo randomly showed me this channel a couple of years ago also and I've been watching Wirtual, Scrapie, Granady ever since. Something so satisfying watching these pros demolish tracks with ease. I'm not the biggest fan of the new cars but the game has to progress somewhere. Also insane feat. to shoot chit while clapping the world record by over 8 minutes that only Wirtual can do.
👏🏻 I gotta respect the persistence, from dropping it bored, taking a break, then coming back months later, grinding some more and beating it with a bad time, to insisting some more and getting WR. 👏🏻 Inspiring.
@@lorebreaker4970 cause only 10 players finished it 😂no hate but he did have a big fall in the first run. Such a huge W to come back a few days later and get the WR
@@alexcouch9034what is that even supposed to mean "only 10 finishers"? Yes, "only", out of 100k or so people in total who attempted DD2. It's one one the most famous and known TM map ever. Even non TM players were attempting it. Sounded like you tried to diminish his achievement.
@@Glotttis of course I'm not trying to diminish the achievement, I watched probably 90% of his journey to completion, it's monumental. I'm just saying from a speedrunner perspective, his first finish time was 'bad'
Awesome time, congrats! On AI: I'm a computer scientist who actually understands the inner workings of what "AI" models are doing, and I still think that generative AI is a problem. There are two types of AI, generative and predictive, and both are essentially just applied statistics. Both types of AI will take the inputs you give it and generate a probability for a certain thing to be true, that can be anything from what word comes next in a sentence to whether a person has cancer or not. That can be super powerful in the right situations, but with generative AI specifically there is a problem in that the actual informational content of what they return is extremely difficult to predict or verify without external checks. ChatGPT is essentially just rolling dice against a dictionary to decide what word to return next, and while they've carefully adjusted the probability of each word to make the output seem like coherent English, words are all they are. ChatGPT has no concept of the actual meaning of any of the words it's saying, any "facts" it happens to output are only there because that's the order the words are *most likely* to appear in. This results in misinformation and outright lies being output in absurd quantities since the AI's only function is to output stuff that *sounds* realistic, not stuff that is actually true. Worse, that means even the misleading stuff it says is phrased in a way to make it sound realistic because that is the entire point. I'm not even going to touch on the moral or artistic consequences of substituting statistics for human creativity. Safe to say, I'm not a fan of ChatGPT.
I'm curious. Seeing how it statistically chooses what words to use next. How does an AI model do the same with art? What exactly is being predicted to output a certain image?
My favorite quote I've seen about ai says(paraphrasing) "ai inadvertently proved the existence of a soul, for we have now seen what art looks like when created without one"
@@v1b3z77 Extremely simplified and only one variant, but: Every image has it's human-made tags (like: cat, swimming, water, beach, sea, day). It tries recreating the image once (by generating noise 100 times in parrarel), then saves the best result and trains itself 99 more times recreating the same image (100 times in parrarel) from noise trying to get the statistically closest result to the original image (various metrics of how good it did could be used, but one dumb one could be % of similiarly colored pixels at approximately the same places), while still associating that training with the provided tags. It then goes to the next images (that have their own tags like: dog, flashlight, swimming, pool) which are trained also in parrarel to that (the previous training doesn't have to translate to those yet). There is more complexity to that than just this, and there are various layers of training with different purposes, but feels like good enough explanation for me. Then after it's trained and is waiting for your inputs it uses your prompt and compares it with the tags it was trained on, goes through a slightly randomizing layer so every output is different and produces a statistically most likely image to come out of your prompts, based only on the data it was trained on, and the randomizing layer. So in a sense it's not producing anything new, it's only giving inferior variations to what it was trained on that look statistically close enough to what you might want based on the prompts.
Physicist here who also understands AI internals to some extent. I believe that the problem with AI is not the occasional bullshit it produces, but how far humans tend to trust "the almighty AI, where movies taught us that it's so rational". And we can do something about that. We can spread knowledge on how the bullshit is generated and that it's not something to be patched away soon, but rather there is no "understanding" or "weighing" in the way LLMs generate text, even if the text sounds like an opinion to us.
I'm not entirely convinced that choosing random words against a probability distribution of what's likely to come next isn't basically what humans do. To say that generative AI doesn't understand what it's doing seems to me quite presumptuous of what understanding is. After all if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably worth treating like a duck in case it's a duck. There are tremendous ethical problems with AI I much agree. Though I think more and more, "it's not intelligent" is becoming increasingly hard to defend as a position.
I watched all of the earlier streams and then had to stop because it was clashing with my classes. I couldn't believe I missed you finally getting it or the WR. I remember I stopped when you were just discovering floor 10. Honestly cannot believe how easy you made the jumps that you spent minutes preparing yourself for, places where you fell or had to recover frequently were just a blur. I cannot believe just how far you've come.
Incredible run! o7 This WR will be an absolute nightmare for anyone that wants to hunt it. There's a few time-saves possible on the lower floors that will mean a lot of runs continue longer, but those top floors were so clean and fast that even small mistakes up there are likely to end runs after a huge time-sink, especially considering the difficulty of those floors and how heavily mistakes tend to be punished up there, not to mention the pressure of knowing how fast Wirtual was up there, and the mistakes that could be caused just by rushing setups etc. up there.
Yeah You get like 45 seconds on the turtle miss and 15-20 somewhere else and that's it. I'm sure it will happen eventually - this was like 250 hours for Wirtual and people have spent over a thousand hunting official tracks before, but damn is it going to be difficult as hell to do it on anywhere NEAR the same amount of hours
Damn, no one can ever complain about div 2 ever again. This is astronomocially insane. Well done man, I was never expecting to see this. Wirtual the GOAT
It's amazing that even maps as difficult as DD2 eventually become nothing more than muscle memory when practiced enough. Ultimately, it's just another track. Unreal run, Wirt.
Insanely proud of wirtual. He now has I think 15 or 16 Deep Dip world records. 14 or 15 of the 17 individual floor records. Full map checkpoint per floor world record Full Deep Dip World Record. The only ones missing are 2/3 individual floor records, the many checkpoints version and Shallow Dip Records. 1 more record. Wirtual is the ONLY person who has beat Deep Dip 2 twice. Now. He can go enjoy xpevo, have some time off with Anna. Come back refreshed and ready to win kacky reloaded 5 in November. Enjoy the break and see you on the other side my friend.
Insane run. So cool to have seen the progress from first playing the map, all the grinding and frustration, to finally coming back and beating it for the first time and then just days later throwing this down. What an amazing journey, it was a pleasure to watch!
This really, really reminds me of Free Solo and what Alex Honnold said - it would be impossible to do what he did if you had to concentrate 100% of the time, you would eventually fall through over-concentration. Similarly, if you are too relaxed, you will fall due to lack of concentration on the complex parts. The trick is being relaxed when you can be (like Wirtual here just chatting and chilling on bits he has perfected), and then ramping up the concentration for the difficult moments. He executed that mindset perfectly.
12:30 "What's wrong with my argument?" Actually, not much this is basically the difference between Fanta in the EU and in the US. In the US, most sugar comes from high fructose corn syrup and the drink contains a lot of artificial flavors and coloring (they use cane sugar in Mexico). In the EU on the other hand, they actually use orange juice extract in Fanta, with way fewer of those artificial substances (some of which are even illegal in the EU). That's also why Fanta in the EU has more of an orange juice color, whereas Fanta in the US looks more neon orange.
Yeah, a lot of people claiming that sugary juice is still better fr you than soda are either arguing in thin margins or ignoring decades of nutritionists saying that juices like OJ should also be consumed sparingly.
@@DNeonLamp this 100%, if you want orange, eat an orange, you'll get fibers along the way. If you're drinking orange juice you're consuming about 5 oranges. Your pancreas has to work extra hard to maintain your glycemia at a good level. Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest and it's not pretty 🤕
I was on his stream like a day or two ago speedrunning deep dip 2, but then I had school, and I think I was there the day he got the record, but left like an hour before. The fact he got this record SO FAST after finishing the map for the first time is absolute insanity. 😅
bro its so funny i was there watching the stream thinking "would be cool to be here when he get the run" but it was late in the night so i fell asleep. I wake up my cell was still on his stream and he got the run ggs bro good run
From "I can't do this right now I need a break" to "and that's the world record" just amazing. Thanks to you I come back to the game from time to time. Greetings from Germany
To discuss the sugar in fruit versus soda discussion, fruits contain both complex and simple sugars, while effectively all additive sugars we use are simple sugars exclusively. Simple sugars are extremely easy for the body to digest and absorb, which leads to the sugar content being absorbed into the blood stream very quickly, and blood sugar levels to spike, this sudden spike can cause the body to increase production of insulin, and over time the body can get resistant to the effects of insulin and the pancreas can fatigue and start producing less of it, and this effectively results in Type 2 diabetes. The higher the blood sugar spikes and the more frequent can increase the risk. In comparison, complex sugars are effectively chains of simpler sugars, which the body can not absorb as quickly, and so it has to break the sugars into smaller pieces (simpler sugars) before it can ultimately convert them to glucose. Due to this process, these complex sugars are more of a slow release of energy, which prevents the blood sugar levels from spiking too high and causing the body to overproduce insulin. The spikes from complex sugars are of less magnitude and spread over a longer period of time. They also don't tend to cause sugar rushes and crashes as much, and instead of a jolt of energy they can provide a more sustained energy. Nearly all the sugar in a soda, or most produced foods are simple sugars, whereas most fruits have a mixture of both simple and complex sugars, fruits tend to have less negative effects than an equivalent amount of sugar from say a soda. That's not to say that fruits are health in abundance, they still do contain lots of sugars, including a fair amount of simple sugars, so too much fruit can also cause similar problems, but for the most part it's not something most people will have to worry about. As for why complex sugars aren't used in things like soda, there are a number of them. First, they are more expensive, they can be produced, and they can be extracted, but they're not as easy to produce or extract as simple sugars are. Second, complex sugars don't tend to taste very sweet, if at all, the same long chains that keep them from being digested as quickly also affect how well they react with your taste buds, so generally the more complex the sugar, the less sweet it tastes, this is why most fruit, despite containing a pretty large amount of sugar, doesn't taste sickeningly sweet. So if your goal is to make something taste sweet, complex sugars are not the best option, complex sugars are basically a form of starch.
@@Waisowol I could explain it, but I certainly wouldn’t do a good job at it. Instead I would recommend you watching a great video from „how to cook that“ it’s called „Debunking "healthy" TikTok desserts.“ She goes pretty in depth on basically exactly this topic in a pretty entertaining and simple to understand way Hope that helps
Actually insane. This track is like the Nuremberg ring of trackmania. Watching this run I was going back through the early weeks of deep dip with failing the half pipe on floor four, falling off the road on 6…. The stress the pain the falls the joys. Watching you speed through everything like this was so so amazing to watch. It’s been one of the craziest journeys ever but you made it. Congrats!!!!!!
@@FizzleIsGaming not necessarily, because he could have done more of a celebration at the end making faster than we thought, also a lot of people don’t really look at the length if the video
Saw you on the start, that upside down jump was unreal to make and now you re doing it, like it is nothing, talking about drivers updates. Amazing achievement!
The skill and mental level you need for this is so insane. I have sim raced for years and started to play TM to do something "easy and relaxing"... 150 hours in and I have 10 times more respect for this run then anything a sim racer has ever done. The level you have to be at for something like this is mental.
It was a pleasure watching you progress from the first minute. Struggling, adapting, getting frustrated with it. "Quitting", coming back, practise, beating it. Not gonna lie, a lot of times I thought your mind just stood in your own way. Now 09:28 is the reason you deserve to have the WR. You mastered the map and you know it. So happy for you. Thank you for the entermainment.
What an incredible run and overall journey! I was watching the stream but unfortunately had to leave before this run started. Wish I could see the full stream again. Hope to see you make a main channel video as well highlighting all the ups and downs :)
So glad for you not only to finally beat DeepDip2 after dropping out of the event, but beating it a secondctime in world record pace. Really impressive. Congratulations
Watching you streaming days before beating it for the first time and you was climbing so fast. Unfortunately, the run that you beat it you got some falls, on the day before your pace was so amazing. I'm glad to see that you did it again and in an almost perfect run
I subscribed to Wirtual because of his deep dip videos when the map was new. But to quit it and then come back to beat the world record is a satisfying redemption imo.
This is inspirational. Let's all put this much time and effort into the things we want to achieve, and never give up as well. Breaks are necessary, but dedication is key. Thank you for sharing this journey with all of us, wirt. Best of luck in your future endeavors everybody.
I remember watching the live streams when DD2 launched, your insanely large streams with donations going nuts, the crazy mind numbing grind you and others were doing to reach the top. Seeing you just last week finish the map live on stream was pretty crazy, but seeing this video pop up in the yt feed is another level. It just seemed so effortless now, 1 turtle somewhere on the map, no big deal. But it's such an insane WR which I don't know if anyone will be willing to try and beat ever. Let's see.
What a run ... ex-special .. so casual to begin and then handling that pressure at the end .. clean as hell. Also, please don't listen to Wirtual about updates. OS updates are a must these days, often by the time they are released the flaw is already actively attacked. This also goes for any software which interacts with the internet (e.g. a browser!). For all the pain it gives, it also reduces the chance you lose everything .. imagine if Wirtual lost control of this channel etc ..
For regular end user software like that the security updates generally get forced on the user (for obvious reasons) so there's little to worry about on that front.
Well done! I think you did that so well because it was almost completely subconscious... you carried on a discussion about the inane while destroying that track bro...
It's amazing to see you drive so smooth when we know how difficult it was to learn every jump.... congrats man, the level of mastery you reached is Insane!
its just insane looking back to when the map came out. i used to watch your streams and think "wow the dd2 mappers really messed up here, its way too hard, the community is going to be so mad". now i just watched a 37 minute flawless run.
i would love to see mroe content on this map, now that you unlocked the full potential! The grind really paying off. Maybe get some world records on the checkpointed maps and floors.
Kinda agree. Seems like further improvements could be very possible and not too time consuming now that he has fully mastered the map. First finish to WR finish was fairly quick in DD2 timeframes.
The premature end card strikes again! Seriously though, great run. Hilarious how you were shocked at the previous WR's "great start" when you were 40 seconds behind from failing a trick several times in a row, but cutting nearly ten minutes off the WR after that is insane.
Honestly expected him to start it just like any of his other documentaries. Like "... Until October 8th when I got this run." And then sit in silence for the entire 37 minutes.
"It got to the point where i would have headaches when i didnt drink them." That's caffiene addiction withdrawals. I quit drinking anything with caffiene and stopped having headaches as often as I used to. I drink only water now with an occasional "sweet treat" noncaffenated soda once in a blue moon. It feels wonderful accomplishing quitting something that's had a grip on me for 20 years. I sleep better, i feel better, and i have more energy than I ever did after drinking something with caffeine. You can do it bros. Break that addiction.
I was just thinking today that I hope he gets this record, I thought it would be pretty cool. Ended up doing it even faster than I expected lol. Both in terms of real time, and length of the run. Very impressive.
To answer your question: Coca Cola is processed sugar where as Orange Juice is natural sugars. Fruits and fruit juices contain naturally occurring sugars. While healthy in moderation because fruits also contain things like fiber, If you drink too much or consume too much it will have the same effect as eating or drinking something with processed sugars in it. Also, I don't know how old you are @WirtualTV but they did try the natural sugars and vitamins in soda in the 80s. It didn't work out very well.
On AI: I see current AI tools as only half of the solution; they're great at pooling collective knowledge and providing it to an individual. However they're bad at collecting individual knowledge and sharing it with collective. Once we have these knowledge sharing technologies working efficiently in both directions, humanity's creativity will sky rocket. Also, Great job on the run! While I can't say I've watched your attempts religiously, I was there for all the early floor conquests, and to see you now gliding to a WR is truly astounding.
Admittedly I was disappointed when you quit the map, but the come back to finish the map and then not only attempt a speed run but to pull one off is well beyond my expectation. Incredible.
I'm on a fairly limiting diet, basically no carbohydrates more complex than a monosaccharide, and here's a healthy recipe for fairly yummy banana pancakes: 3 eggs 1 large banana 1tbsp peanut butter It takes a bit of practice nailing down the ratios, and it can be tricky learning how to cook them without them sticking, but they taste pretty good and they're definitely a kind of pancake
Yeah, the technique and control and experience, etc, it's all amazing. Fine. But the MEMORY that it takes to do something like this. The hundreds and hundreds of turns, tricks, setups, jumps, speed checks, flips, 360's, nudges, angles, etc, coming at you at breakneck speed over the course of 30+ minutes. Remembering them all, and in the right order. THAT is the part that fully destroys my mind.
The reason sugar from fruit isn't nearly as bad is because it's combined with the fiber inherently present with fruit. The fiber helps to prevent your body's insulin response to the sugar. Fascinating stuff.
Good job, W. I thought you gave this map up , but your persistence paid off! I only watch you on YT and am addicted to COTD. Keep creating . Life is what you create with it!! Sincerely, Your boyS from Minnesota, U.S.A. THECROSSBOYZ
The floorweigian has finally reached the sweling. Can't believe it, I was there. joined about 4:30, didn't stay for the whole run. I even chatted at 6:07 and 8:10.
So happy to see this. Your former pb was a horror-movie :D my poor feelings are now calm again :D Congratulations - this shows off your insane skill that was forged by lots and lots of grind.
Hey Wirtual, fruit juice is "healthier" because getting the juice from EATING the fruit, the fruit skins and fibers actually help break down the sugar w/o your body having to do as much work, fruit juice from the bottle is actually just candy still basically (the UA-camr Doctor Mike talks about it a lot)
I like ai as an idea of a system that helps you with stuff. Like it keeps track and tells you about appointments etc and you can ask it questions that it can answer truthfully etc. but not as a tool for creating stuff which is basically the only thing current LLMs are useful for now and maybe ever.
not to distract from this amazing run but you got to love streamers talking about things like soda at 12:00 then realize they are just describing the idea of mt dew kickstart or w/e its called that my coworker drinks.
genuinely impressive to go from never beating the map to beating it in world record time in the span of a week…. when there are only 10 finishers in the first place. insane work.
To be fair there was over 200 hours of learning involved.
He beat a few individual floor WRs so has a lot of practice
By ten minutes as well
@@lamoixs to be more fair, nobody wants to grind this map lol
To me this is strong evidence that he was totally burned out from doing 10 hours a day. Bashing your head against a problem repeatedly isn't always the best way to solve it.
No video will ever do the difficulty of this map justice.
37 minutes is an unbelievably fast time considering just how much can go wrong every second... i don't see this being beaten any time soon.
Your 46:11 Sami is insane for a first finish. GGs to you
I agree Sami
Even tho it will eventually be beaten its already pretty optimized
Still tho it does have its small mistakes
I have a question tho
(And no its not about your YT channel)
Why did you decide to go for the DD2 WR? 🤔
you'll beat it probably, and someone might risk the cut on floor 8
@@ImnotZaz3n I think Wirtual mentioned that with risky cuts and no mistakes you can probably get 3-4 min off his time with perfect driving. But at the same time the map that has 200 checkpoints only has a time that is a single minute faster then his currently.
@@ImnotZaz3n He gave himself 10 days to complete the map, but after finishing it with time to spare, he decided to work on improving his time.
You’re unironically the BEST caster and promoter of the game, AND a top .01% player. It’s incredible. This game is lucky to have you. Well done!
Like Nadeo better be paying him bank
@@JusticeExplorerAs if any company would sponsor people for playing their own game. They only sponsor people not playing the game. Why spend money on someone that already makes his money with their game?
@@yama-kun he was obviously joking
@@yama-kunnot that crazy to be paying him since he gave the franchise maybe millions of new players and thousands of paid players, while also casting for their official and some other unofficial tournaments and events.
@yama-kun yea totally how it works. Thats the reason why the NFL doesnt give any money to football players, and actually pays random people that dont play or care about football! Why would they pay people bringing traffic to their company and help them make money? That would be stupid lmao.
Bro failing that easy turtle he gets 999 out of 1000 times FOUR times and then going on to DOMINATE the rest of the tower and forgetting about the turtling is just hilarious.
I was so frustrated he didn't reset right there and then but soon was very glad he kept on going.
Best driving of his life right. But still incredibly smooth when he wasn't messing with little stuff. Probably due to him chatting though. I couldn't do even his "easy stuff".
the fact that he didn't get a 36 because of that tilted me for his sake lol.
@@gamesbyzeta1434 He just wanted to beat the world record. He didn't care if it was by 1 second, a sub 40 or his record he has. It was to just beat it
And then he went on to literally make only 2 more minor mistakes the entire run. Actually insane
3:33 the idea of Wirtual just being like a raging alchololic in his spare time is very funny to me for some reason
I like how in the run of his first finish he talked about an existential topic while doing something that, at the time, felt like rolling the stone of Sisyphus.
And in this world record high enerrgy speedrun he talks about sugar.
😂
someone make sure he doesnt talk about skydiving
I mean the actual skilled top 5 players beat the game took their winnings and went on their way. Wirtual couldn’t do any of this without them, nor would he hold the WR if any of them actually tried (especially Bren). It’s cool and all that he finished and attempted the WR for a map that nobody even plays anymore.. It’s just that he failed the actual competition
@@uncomfortableshirt Those """actually skilled players""" couldn't have done it without each other. I wanna see YOU get the speedrun world record on DD2 if you're gonna talk like it's not really that hard.
also, I feel like it's pretty unfairly harsh to say wirtual failed the competition. Like he didn't get first, but that's not failing. He just realized he wasn't going to win, and he wasn't having any fun anymore streaming attempts, so he quit to do other stuff. While wirtual was in the competition I think his results were pretty impressive. Like consistently in the top 5 of PBs. That's impressive imo and definitely not a failure. We can say that wirtual didn't live up to his expectations, but that's just normal.
Like really there's just no reason to be so negative about a story which is fundamentally positive. Tbh I really admire how wirtual dealt with his feelings of inadequacy and frustration. He's legit a pretty solid role model. And this WR I think does highlight wirtual's strengths as a player, i.e. consistency through practice. Without checkpoints, getting practice is basically not possible, so the competition was mainly a contest of grit and resolve, which wirtual is definitely not lacking in, but which I imagine the pressure of streaming to record breaking viewership did not help.
Yeah idk, just no need to be a dick lol.
Such a God Tier record. Deep Dip 2 was a mental blocker so long for you, but the second you beat it the first time, all those stormy clouds were gone and you were blazing. Just shows everyone that you can always do something if you put your mind to it. That's the message here. Good job doing that Wirtual.
It reminds me of when I was trying to deadlift 315 the first time. It took me over a year to break that plateau. Once I finally got the lift the first time it’s not so scary anymore.
this comment ai asf
@@Oniichanani I read your username as OniichanAI.
@@Djuncle your neural network is hallucinating?
@@Oniichanani Why am I being accused of AI, I don't get it
I’ve never played trackmania. Somehow algo led me to your page 5 years ago and still follow and fall asleep to your videos sometimes. This is by far the most insane feat I’ve seen on any trackmania posts I’ve seen. Congrats.
I played trackmania and got really good back in 2005-2008 just to never touch it again. Algo randomly showed me this channel a couple of years ago also and I've been watching Wirtual, Scrapie, Granady ever since. Something so satisfying watching these pros demolish tracks with ease. I'm not the biggest fan of the new cars but the game has to progress somewhere.
Also insane feat. to shoot chit while clapping the world record by over 8 minutes that only Wirtual can do.
absolutely incredible run- inspirational
yo what are you doing here keeoh 🤨
Didn't expect to find the backflip guy here.
WHY IS KEEOH HERE
keeoh why are you here ???
👏🏻 I gotta respect the persistence, from dropping it bored, taking a break, then coming back months later, grinding some more and beating it with a bad time, to insisting some more and getting WR. 👏🏻 Inspiring.
His "bad" time was still top 10 in the world :D
@@lorebreaker4970 cause only 10 players finished it 😂no hate but he did have a big fall in the first run. Such a huge W to come back a few days later and get the WR
@@alexcouch9034what is that even supposed to mean "only 10 finishers"? Yes, "only", out of 100k or so people in total who attempted DD2. It's one one the most famous and known TM map ever. Even non TM players were attempting it. Sounded like you tried to diminish his achievement.
@@Glotttis of course I'm not trying to diminish the achievement, I watched probably 90% of his journey to completion, it's monumental. I'm just saying from a speedrunner perspective, his first finish time was 'bad'
Awesome time, congrats!
On AI: I'm a computer scientist who actually understands the inner workings of what "AI" models are doing, and I still think that generative AI is a problem. There are two types of AI, generative and predictive, and both are essentially just applied statistics. Both types of AI will take the inputs you give it and generate a probability for a certain thing to be true, that can be anything from what word comes next in a sentence to whether a person has cancer or not. That can be super powerful in the right situations, but with generative AI specifically there is a problem in that the actual informational content of what they return is extremely difficult to predict or verify without external checks.
ChatGPT is essentially just rolling dice against a dictionary to decide what word to return next, and while they've carefully adjusted the probability of each word to make the output seem like coherent English, words are all they are. ChatGPT has no concept of the actual meaning of any of the words it's saying, any "facts" it happens to output are only there because that's the order the words are *most likely* to appear in. This results in misinformation and outright lies being output in absurd quantities since the AI's only function is to output stuff that *sounds* realistic, not stuff that is actually true. Worse, that means even the misleading stuff it says is phrased in a way to make it sound realistic because that is the entire point.
I'm not even going to touch on the moral or artistic consequences of substituting statistics for human creativity. Safe to say, I'm not a fan of ChatGPT.
I'm curious. Seeing how it statistically chooses what words to use next. How does an AI model do the same with art? What exactly is being predicted to output a certain image?
My favorite quote I've seen about ai says(paraphrasing) "ai inadvertently proved the existence of a soul, for we have now seen what art looks like when created without one"
@@v1b3z77 Extremely simplified and only one variant, but: Every image has it's human-made tags (like: cat, swimming, water, beach, sea, day). It tries recreating the image once (by generating noise 100 times in parrarel), then saves the best result and trains itself 99 more times recreating the same image (100 times in parrarel) from noise trying to get the statistically closest result to the original image (various metrics of how good it did could be used, but one dumb one could be % of similiarly colored pixels at approximately the same places), while still associating that training with the provided tags. It then goes to the next images (that have their own tags like: dog, flashlight, swimming, pool) which are trained also in parrarel to that (the previous training doesn't have to translate to those yet). There is more complexity to that than just this, and there are various layers of training with different purposes, but feels like good enough explanation for me.
Then after it's trained and is waiting for your inputs it uses your prompt and compares it with the tags it was trained on, goes through a slightly randomizing layer so every output is different and produces a statistically most likely image to come out of your prompts, based only on the data it was trained on, and the randomizing layer.
So in a sense it's not producing anything new, it's only giving inferior variations to what it was trained on that look statistically close enough to what you might want based on the prompts.
Physicist here who also understands AI internals to some extent. I believe that the problem with AI is not the occasional bullshit it produces, but how far humans tend to trust "the almighty AI, where movies taught us that it's so rational". And we can do something about that. We can spread knowledge on how the bullshit is generated and that it's not something to be patched away soon, but rather there is no "understanding" or "weighing" in the way LLMs generate text, even if the text sounds like an opinion to us.
I'm not entirely convinced that choosing random words against a probability distribution of what's likely to come next isn't basically what humans do. To say that generative AI doesn't understand what it's doing seems to me quite presumptuous of what understanding is. After all if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably worth treating like a duck in case it's a duck.
There are tremendous ethical problems with AI I much agree. Though I think more and more, "it's not intelligent" is becoming increasingly hard to defend as a position.
I watched all of the earlier streams and then had to stop because it was clashing with my classes. I couldn't believe I missed you finally getting it or the WR. I remember I stopped when you were just discovering floor 10. Honestly cannot believe how easy you made the jumps that you spent minutes preparing yourself for, places where you fell or had to recover frequently were just a blur. I cannot believe just how far you've come.
@9:28 "now i see that me and deep dip are meant to be" is so poetic during a wr run
Truly epic moment. He has fully mastered the map at that point. Knew every jump and every trick. He became fluent in Deep Dip 2.
Incredible run! o7
This WR will be an absolute nightmare for anyone that wants to hunt it.
There's a few time-saves possible on the lower floors that will mean a lot of runs continue longer, but those top floors were so clean and fast that even small mistakes up there are likely to end runs after a huge time-sink, especially considering the difficulty of those floors and how heavily mistakes tend to be punished up there, not to mention the pressure of knowing how fast Wirtual was up there, and the mistakes that could be caused just by rushing setups etc. up there.
Not sure anyone else will ever want to hunt that one tho. xd
Yeah You get like 45 seconds on the turtle miss and 15-20 somewhere else and that's it. I'm sure it will happen eventually - this was like 250 hours for Wirtual and people have spent over a thousand hunting official tracks before, but damn is it going to be difficult as hell to do it on anywhere NEAR the same amount of hours
Isnt there a skip from 7 to 8? It's insane af but you never know what rhe TM community will do
Seems like just yesterday you were beating the map for the first time. The progress is insane.
hes been able to do it it was just the mental block he got through
Thats because it was almost yesterday
@@longdongmc.johnson Yeah. That's what I'm trying to say... It seems like that because it is like that. Sorry for confusing you.
Damn, no one can ever complain about div 2 ever again. This is astronomocially insane. Well done man, I was never expecting to see this. Wirtual the GOAT
It's amazing that even maps as difficult as DD2 eventually become nothing more than muscle memory when practiced enough. Ultimately, it's just another track. Unreal run, Wirt.
Insanely proud of wirtual.
He now has I think 15 or 16 Deep Dip world records.
14 or 15 of the 17 individual floor records.
Full map checkpoint per floor world record
Full Deep Dip World Record.
The only ones missing are 2/3 individual floor records, the many checkpoints version and Shallow Dip Records.
1 more record. Wirtual is the ONLY person who has beat Deep Dip 2 twice.
Now. He can go enjoy xpevo, have some time off with Anna. Come back refreshed and ready to win kacky reloaded 5 in November.
Enjoy the break and see you on the other side my friend.
tbf he 'only' has 8 of 17 individual floor records. still insane though
Truly an epic demonstration of climbmaxing
Wirtual's Deep Dip 1 and 2 content got me into Trackmania.
*_Pretty sure_* I'm not the only one.
Insane run. So cool to have seen the progress from first playing the map, all the grinding and frustration, to finally coming back and beating it for the first time and then just days later throwing this down. What an amazing journey, it was a pleasure to watch!
Almost 9 minutes on the WR. Almost 40 Minutes of near perfection. It was a blast to watch.
Doing this while talking and entertaining is insane
According to him, that actually made him more consistent, especially at the beginning floors that were mind-numbing to him.
good for him, he need something to make him not bored when climbing lower floors
This really, really reminds me of Free Solo and what Alex Honnold said - it would be impossible to do what he did if you had to concentrate 100% of the time, you would eventually fall through over-concentration. Similarly, if you are too relaxed, you will fall due to lack of concentration on the complex parts. The trick is being relaxed when you can be (like Wirtual here just chatting and chilling on bits he has perfected), and then ramping up the concentration for the difficult moments. He executed that mindset perfectly.
12:30 "What's wrong with my argument?" Actually, not much this is basically the difference between Fanta in the EU and in the US. In the US, most sugar comes from high fructose corn syrup and the drink contains a lot of artificial flavors and coloring (they use cane sugar in Mexico). In the EU on the other hand, they actually use orange juice extract in Fanta, with way fewer of those artificial substances (some of which are even illegal in the EU). That's also why Fanta in the EU has more of an orange juice color, whereas Fanta in the US looks more neon orange.
lol you had the same video reccomended as me today
Just drink water 🤦♂️
Yeah, a lot of people claiming that sugary juice is still better fr you than soda are either arguing in thin margins or ignoring decades of nutritionists saying that juices like OJ should also be consumed sparingly.
Fanta has started tasting terrible for like a year now, they replaced almost all the sugar with aspartame. In Sweden at least
@@DNeonLamp this 100%, if you want orange, eat an orange, you'll get fibers along the way. If you're drinking orange juice you're consuming about 5 oranges. Your pancreas has to work extra hard to maintain your glycemia at a good level. Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest and it's not pretty 🤕
I was there, it was crazy how smooth you made the whole thing look! 200+ hours of hard work paid off perfectly in this run! Congrats
[13:22]
I was on his stream like a day or two ago speedrunning deep dip 2, but then I had school, and I think I was there the day he got the record, but left like an hour before. The fact he got this record SO FAST after finishing the map for the first time is absolute insanity. 😅
quack
Same shirt he wore when he did the E04 ice dragon yeet.
bro its so funny i was there watching the stream thinking "would be cool to be here when he get the run" but it was late in the night so i fell asleep. I wake up my cell was still on his stream and he got the run
ggs bro good run
From "I can't do this right now I need a break" to "and that's the world record" just amazing. Thanks to you I come back to the game from time to time. Greetings from Germany
2023 Wirtual: “Guys I don’t need a new PC mine is just fine”
Wirtual after new PC: [DD2 WR]
To discuss the sugar in fruit versus soda discussion, fruits contain both complex and simple sugars, while effectively all additive sugars we use are simple sugars exclusively. Simple sugars are extremely easy for the body to digest and absorb, which leads to the sugar content being absorbed into the blood stream very quickly, and blood sugar levels to spike, this sudden spike can cause the body to increase production of insulin, and over time the body can get resistant to the effects of insulin and the pancreas can fatigue and start producing less of it, and this effectively results in Type 2 diabetes. The higher the blood sugar spikes and the more frequent can increase the risk.
In comparison, complex sugars are effectively chains of simpler sugars, which the body can not absorb as quickly, and so it has to break the sugars into smaller pieces (simpler sugars) before it can ultimately convert them to glucose. Due to this process, these complex sugars are more of a slow release of energy, which prevents the blood sugar levels from spiking too high and causing the body to overproduce insulin. The spikes from complex sugars are of less magnitude and spread over a longer period of time. They also don't tend to cause sugar rushes and crashes as much, and instead of a jolt of energy they can provide a more sustained energy.
Nearly all the sugar in a soda, or most produced foods are simple sugars, whereas most fruits have a mixture of both simple and complex sugars, fruits tend to have less negative effects than an equivalent amount of sugar from say a soda. That's not to say that fruits are health in abundance, they still do contain lots of sugars, including a fair amount of simple sugars, so too much fruit can also cause similar problems, but for the most part it's not something most people will have to worry about.
As for why complex sugars aren't used in things like soda, there are a number of them. First, they are more expensive, they can be produced, and they can be extracted, but they're not as easy to produce or extract as simple sugars are. Second, complex sugars don't tend to taste very sweet, if at all, the same long chains that keep them from being digested as quickly also affect how well they react with your taste buds, so generally the more complex the sugar, the less sweet it tastes, this is why most fruit, despite containing a pretty large amount of sugar, doesn't taste sickeningly sweet. So if your goal is to make something taste sweet, complex sugars are not the best option, complex sugars are basically a form of starch.
Thank you very much !
Where did you got that information? This is kinda wrong.
@@einhendrik9325 * proceeds to not explain why its wrong *
@@Waisowol I could explain it, but I certainly wouldn’t do a good job at it. Instead I would recommend you watching a great video from „how to cook that“ it’s called „Debunking "healthy" TikTok desserts.“
She goes pretty in depth on basically exactly this topic in a pretty entertaining and simple to understand way
Hope that helps
Truly impressive. Not only did you beat the former WR but you got a time that blew it out of the water! Congrats!
Actually insane. This track is like the Nuremberg ring of trackmania.
Watching this run I was going back through the early weeks of deep dip with failing the half pipe on floor four, falling off the road on 6…. The stress the pain the falls the joys. Watching you speed through everything like this was so so amazing to watch. It’s been one of the craziest journeys ever but you made it. Congrats!!!!!!
Nah, it's the Pikes Peak of Trackmania.
Awesome!
I actually listened to this run earlier today while working. I didn't realize it was THE run 😂.
Congratulations 🎉
Wirtual: I beat Deep dip 2 after 205 hours
Also Wirtual: I'll do it again
3:52 I love this "speedrun playstyle" when you don't even realize how it's going to end hehe
I discovered this channel through deep dip 1, and have been hooked since. Congrats on your world record! Totally deserved after so much practice.
Video Wirtual: "I don't want to spoil it for you guys"
Title Wirtual: "GUYS I GOT THE WR!!!!" 😂
He didn’t want to spoil the time he got
@@randomgamer4357yet the title of the video says the video features the full speedrun so you already can intuit the time lol
@@FizzleIsGaming not necessarily, because he could have done more of a celebration at the end making faster than we thought, also a lot of people don’t really look at the length if the video
Saw you on the start, that upside down jump was unreal to make and now you re doing it, like it is nothing, talking about drivers updates. Amazing achievement!
Congrats again man, love seeing the hard work 🎉❤
Another main channel upload
The skill and mental level you need for this is so insane. I have sim raced for years and started to play TM to do something "easy and relaxing"... 150 hours in and I have 10 times more respect for this run then anything a sim racer has ever done. The level you have to be at for something like this is mental.
Congrats @WirtualTV! You deserve it man. incredible run.
It was a pleasure watching you progress from the first minute. Struggling, adapting, getting frustrated with it. "Quitting", coming back, practise, beating it. Not gonna lie, a lot of times I thought your mind just stood in your own way.
Now 09:28 is the reason you deserve to have the WR. You mastered the map and you know it. So happy for you.
Thank you for the entermainment.
Bro is definitely addicted to sugar lol😅😂
Congrats man, i watched you grind the hell out of this, you may not have been the first but you (as of right now) the best
What an incredible run and overall journey! I was watching the stream but unfortunately had to leave before this run started. Wish I could see the full stream again.
Hope to see you make a main channel video as well highlighting all the ups and downs :)
So glad for you not only to finally beat DeepDip2 after dropping out of the event, but beating it a secondctime in world record pace.
Really impressive. Congratulations
Congrats! 🎉 This was a wild journey. I've watched a lot of the streams and it's been a pleasure. Insane record wtf :D
Watched it live. The run was unbelievable. Wirtual is insane!
Actually insane to have watched you try it when it first came out. Struggling on the map to now having watched you beat the WR...
Congrats 🎉
Congrats!
After the frustration and you even being cranky during the first hunt you pull off this amazing record!
I am very happy! You deserve this!
Watching you streaming days before beating it for the first time and you was climbing so fast.
Unfortunately, the run that you beat it you got some falls, on the day before your pace was so amazing.
I'm glad to see that you did it again and in an almost perfect run
Run is obviously nuts all over but around 16-18 min mark with all the flips/turtle work while having a convo with chat....just stunning
Congrats 🎉
Amazing run, could feel the intensity in the end through the screen
Well done
I subscribed to Wirtual because of his deep dip videos when the map was new.
But to quit it and then come back to beat the world record is a satisfying redemption imo.
Celebrate by sliding in mayonnaise pretty please 🙏
This is inspirational. Let's all put this much time and effort into the things we want to achieve, and never give up as well. Breaks are necessary, but dedication is key. Thank you for sharing this journey with all of us, wirt. Best of luck in your future endeavors everybody.
I've never been so entertained watching the world record of something so technically demanding. Wirtual is insanely good at streaming and Trackmania
I remember watching the live streams when DD2 launched, your insanely large streams with donations going nuts, the crazy mind numbing grind you and others were doing to reach the top.
Seeing you just last week finish the map live on stream was pretty crazy, but seeing this video pop up in the yt feed is another level. It just seemed so effortless now, 1 turtle somewhere on the map, no big deal. But it's such an insane WR which I don't know if anyone will be willing to try and beat ever. Let's see.
What a run ... ex-special .. so casual to begin and then handling that pressure at the end .. clean as hell.
Also, please don't listen to Wirtual about updates. OS updates are a must these days, often by the time they are released the flaw is already actively attacked. This also goes for any software which interacts with the internet (e.g. a browser!). For all the pain it gives, it also reduces the chance you lose everything .. imagine if Wirtual lost control of this channel etc ..
For regular end user software like that the security updates generally get forced on the user (for obvious reasons) so there's little to worry about on that front.
@@inv41id Indeed part of the reason they are forced it because users ignore the risks. But it is the wrong mentality to have around updates ..
34:00 People already predicting, this is the run!
People are always saying that... and at the time it is true. Every run, is the run, until it isn't.
Well done! I think you did that so well because it was almost completely subconscious... you carried on a discussion about the inane while destroying that track bro...
It's amazing to see you drive so smooth when we know how difficult it was to learn every jump.... congrats man, the level of mastery you reached is Insane!
I've been following your progress on DeepDip2 since day one. It was a pleasure to watch!
its just insane looking back to when the map came out. i used to watch your streams and think "wow the dd2 mappers really messed up here, its way too hard, the community is going to be so mad". now i just watched a 37 minute flawless run.
i would love to see mroe content on this map, now that you unlocked the full potential! The grind really paying off. Maybe get some world records on the checkpointed maps and floors.
Im pretty sure he already has a few of the individual floor world records.
Kinda agree. Seems like further improvements could be very possible and not too time consuming now that he has fully mastered the map. First finish to WR finish was fairly quick in DD2 timeframes.
The premature end card strikes again!
Seriously though, great run. Hilarious how you were shocked at the previous WR's "great start" when you were 40 seconds behind from failing a trick several times in a row, but cutting nearly ten minutes off the WR after that is insane.
8:18 is some nice foreshadowing! Grats on the superb drive!
Honestly expected him to start it just like any of his other documentaries. Like "... Until October 8th when I got this run." And then sit in silence for the entire 37 minutes.
"It got to the point where i would have headaches when i didnt drink them."
That's caffiene addiction withdrawals. I quit drinking anything with caffiene and stopped having headaches as often as I used to. I drink only water now with an occasional "sweet treat" noncaffenated soda once in a blue moon. It feels wonderful accomplishing quitting something that's had a grip on me for 20 years. I sleep better, i feel better, and i have more energy than I ever did after drinking something with caffeine. You can do it bros. Break that addiction.
sometimes i forget how good wirtual is at the game since he's so entertaining all the time.
ggs goat 👑
I was just thinking today that I hope he gets this record, I thought it would be pretty cool. Ended up doing it even faster than I expected lol. Both in terms of real time, and length of the run. Very impressive.
Amazing Wirt! I would still put the first human finish on Deep Fear as your best run ever as that was thought to be nearly impossible back in the day.
To answer your question: Coca Cola is processed sugar where as Orange Juice is natural sugars. Fruits and fruit juices contain naturally occurring sugars. While healthy in moderation because fruits also contain things like fiber, If you drink too much or consume too much it will have the same effect as eating or drinking something with processed sugars in it.
Also, I don't know how old you are @WirtualTV but they did try the natural sugars and vitamins in soda in the 80s. It didn't work out very well.
Congrats man, I joined your stream like in the middle of this run and it was so cool.
only wirtual would spend 200 hours trying to FINISH a map and then go get the world record a week later
Congrats mate! Awesome run. Well deserved. Enjoy!
On AI:
I see current AI tools as only half of the solution; they're great at pooling collective knowledge and providing it to an individual.
However they're bad at collecting individual knowledge and sharing it with collective.
Once we have these knowledge sharing technologies working efficiently in both directions, humanity's creativity will sky rocket.
Also, Great job on the run!
While I can't say I've watched your attempts religiously, I was there for all the early floor conquests, and to see you now gliding to a WR is truly astounding.
Admittedly I was disappointed when you quit the map, but the come back to finish the map and then not only attempt a speed run but to pull one off is well beyond my expectation. Incredible.
Congrats Wirtual on your latest achievements! been a journey watching you push yourself to the fullest.
I'm on a fairly limiting diet, basically no carbohydrates more complex than a monosaccharide, and here's a healthy recipe for fairly yummy banana pancakes:
3 eggs
1 large banana
1tbsp peanut butter
It takes a bit of practice nailing down the ratios, and it can be tricky learning how to cook them without them sticking, but they taste pretty good and they're definitely a kind of pancake
Holy shit I saw you running it on stream yesterday but had no idea you had it in the bag after I went to sleep
Well done sir
Yeah, the technique and control and experience, etc, it's all amazing. Fine.
But the MEMORY that it takes to do something like this. The hundreds and hundreds of turns, tricks, setups, jumps, speed checks, flips, 360's, nudges, angles, etc, coming at you at breakneck speed over the course of 30+ minutes. Remembering them all, and in the right order. THAT is the part that fully destroys my mind.
Exactly.!!!! Bro rewired his brain into a trackmania destroying machine
What a run. You were reading chats until floor 14! Greatest streamed game run of all time.
people talking about the caffine in coffee vs monsters are ignoring all the extra shit inside monsters lmao
So happy for you ❤ also I consider myself really lucky to have caught it live
He pulled a Wirtual, mad impressive congratulations 👏
I was there for most of the 200h grind saw him finish the map for the first time and watched him get the record. Just incredible. What an achievement.
35:20
Drinks from cup few minutes before setting world record like it's nothing.
Chad move.
The reason sugar from fruit isn't nearly as bad is because it's combined with the fiber inherently present with fruit. The fiber helps to prevent your body's insulin response to the sugar. Fascinating stuff.
no you cant put natural sugars and vitamins in soda and call it healthy.
What if you carbonate natural orange juice???
I mean you can. That’s just lying
Good job, W. I thought you gave this map up , but your persistence paid off! I only watch you on YT and am addicted to COTD. Keep creating . Life is what you create with it!!
Sincerely,
Your boyS from Minnesota, U.S.A.
THECROSSBOYZ
This was so awesome! Zero falls and a handful of very minor recoveries.
Watched the WR finish live! Lucky lunch break timing 😂
5:44 i love subtle foreshadowing
The floorweigian has finally reached the sweling.
Can't believe it, I was there. joined about 4:30, didn't stay for the whole run. I even chatted at 6:07 and 8:10.
Everybody loves a good comeback arc….and this one’s a doozy! GG man! 🔥 🔥 🔥 Run!
So happy to see this. Your former pb was a horror-movie :D my poor feelings are now calm again :D
Congratulations - this shows off your insane skill that was forged by lots and lots of grind.
Hey Wirtual, fruit juice is "healthier" because getting the juice from EATING the fruit, the fruit skins and fibers actually help break down the sugar w/o your body having to do as much work, fruit juice from the bottle is actually just candy still basically (the UA-camr Doctor Mike talks about it a lot)
I like ai as an idea of a system that helps you with stuff. Like it keeps track and tells you about appointments etc and you can ask it questions that it can answer truthfully etc. but not as a tool for creating stuff which is basically the only thing current LLMs are useful for now and maybe ever.
not to distract from this amazing run but you got to love streamers talking about things like soda at 12:00 then realize they are just describing the idea of mt dew kickstart or w/e its called that my coworker drinks.