

And they’ll get AIs to scrape that shit too. And train on it so they can spew higher order nonsense. And so on.
Doesn’t know the lyrics. Just goes meow meow meow.


And they’ll get AIs to scrape that shit too. And train on it so they can spew higher order nonsense. And so on.


Hades II: love how everything ties up in 1.0.
Dwarf Fortress: my Fortress is coming together nicely. Food and drinks are plentiful, morale is good. Gotta strengthen my defenses though.


I love these grotesque historical events. The Cadaver Synod is pretty good too: pope hates predecessor so much he has him exhumed, trials the corpse and declares him retroactively not pope. Great Halloween fun!
Wait 'til you see it working.


You’re not dumb and we don’t have a flawless experience… but me and my son aren’t nearly having as much trouble as you. Maybe you’re unlucky with hardware support. For some it does “pretty much” works. I’m genuinely glad you’re sticking to it some more and I hope you continue learning and that your experience gets smoother.


It clawed too 💅


I recalled differently so I looked it up. Here’s a video of a random person claiming their points. No code-in-box, just the console phoning Nintendo with cartridge inserted.


Nothing is stored to tie carts to hardware or accounts.
Do you remember the discontinued gold points program? For any brand new physical cartridge you could claim equivalent to 1% the game’s price. Obviously the points could only be claimed once, by a single account. This seems to point pretty strongly to carts being uniquely identifiable and to Nintendo’s ability of keeping track of usage.


Yakuza: Like a Dragon does this and I’m grateful.


When the game is such a precious labour of love, so obviously cared for, and constantly improved, that there’s no way the dev has any time left for gaming.


Both translation and subtitles have highly efficient tooling when in the hands of a professional. Translators nowadays use a mix and will build up a dynamic database as they go through a corpus that needs coherence. What’s bad in this instance is not the usage of some AI, but of a badly adapted AI and ultimately of mediocre results which gives an amateurish impression.


sunk cost fallacy let’s gooo


So that we can discuss the issue without triggering abuse survivors would be a reason.


Some non peer reviewed paper with a tiny sample size is hardly enough to go “The Science has spoken”. On the other hand, one can make an appeal to the intuitive idea that lack of practice implies lack of skill.
This immediately points to the pernicious effects of touting LLMs as a machine to do all the thinking for you. Heck, the enthusiasts are even using LLMs to do their social interactions for them.
This is a warning to people as much as workplaces: is this task you’re offloading to LLMs really a skill you want to see atrophied?


So you take a small round slice from a fresh baguette and toast it. While still hot you put some brie or camembert on the toast. The point is for the cheese to get a little sweaty byt not runny. Finally cut a date open, pit it, spread it on top of the cheese. Heaven.


Vintage Story looks like a pretty cool survival! Do you have recommendations for games on Luanti?


Who is this fear mongering creep?
Anyways this video goes into some detail instead of ominously saying jack shit and it sounds like this Enrico guy was mostly busy shuffling code around and breaking stuff, then pivoted into a crusade against DEI. Doesn’t fit the persecuted savior story.


Technology induced problem solved by yet another layer of problematic tech. Capitalism, ho!
Time magazine going hard making clear on which side of the class war they stand.