The naive approach for constructing the derived category of a d-abelian category fails
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Let $k$ be a field. In this short note we give an example of a $2$-abelian $k$-category, realized as a $2$-cluster-tilting subcategory of the category $\operatorname{mod}\,A$ of finite dimensional (right) $A$-modules over a finite dimensional $k$-algebra $A$, for which the naive idea for constructing its "bounded derived category" as $2$-cluster-tilting subcategory of the bounded derived category of $\operatorname{mod}\,A$ cannot work.
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