

…being complete idiots?


…being complete idiots?


The free part is actually the harder thing to deliver on here. Free to play games are more recent than this hardware can handle since it’s a newer trend.


Not everything 32 bit runs on a 64-bit system. A vast majority of things do, but there are a number of unsafe operations that will break your game across architectures, and because games are closed source and the source code is often lost, it’s nearly impossible to get some games working on 64 bit architecture. That’s why Steam held out so long, some things are just going to break, and their only option is to basically delete them.


You can’t reliably detect all steroids. The Olympics has a long history of under detecting novel steroids. A lot of sporting competitions below the Olympics level have a tendency to undertest as well and underdetect. You could have a long and successful career as an athlete from doping.
And more to the point, AI usage can be a factor of 100 harder to detect than steroids to a trained eye.


It’s highly likely that EVERY video game dev team has at least one person who is using cursor, whether it violates their AI policy or not. It’s massively popular, looks just like VSCode, and can be hard to detect.
My code is self-documenting because I write docstrings for all my code. Simple as.


Typically 10nm is the cutoff for what you’d call x rays.


I think the HD texture pack was a major source of the issue, not to say it looked particularly good with it, but it would have probably looked worse without it.


I recently picked up Fallout 4. My first Bethesda game, I’m a seasoned gamer, and just got a new PC. It honestly was the most unpleasant gaming experience I can remember. Surely, if this is my fourth time dying trying to leave this area that I got stuck in surrounded by high unkillable monsters, my loading screen will take less than a minute, right? My computer can run Control at 144fps, but can’t load all of Fallout 4’s shades of brown before I get bored.


This is your reminder that there were more credible leaks for HL3 when the Xbox 360 was the flagship console.
Excuse me while I get mauled by a polar bear to get in the Christmas spirit.


Probably there’s a set of pages that require login, and a set of public pages, and since ICE employees are always logged in, if they make a new page, they may not know whether it was internal only or public, and they never checked.


At least she didn’t cut every interesting program in Mozilla’s portfolio when every other company was laying off employees. She wasn’t great, but she was operating in a bad economy.
This new guy tho, he sounds like good news if you’re the CEO of Google.


I just looked her up, apparently her top credit on IMDb is “Interesting Person #2” in Into the Spiderverse.


The job offer would read “Let us use your voice to train an AI to replace you, and if you say no, we’ll hire someone else who will.” Most actors are highly replaceable, so they have very little bargaining power. This is why actors have unions and why they’ve been fighting AI hard.


If you recast Jared Leto in Tron: Aries, everyone might have actually tried instead of saying “This is gonna flop anyways, why bother writing a good script?”


Finally, a real shower thought instead of a thinly veiled political commentary.


Excellent, I will catalog my journals of my metamorphosis into a giant worm on these.


This is the kind of writing that should be laughed out of the room before anyone takes it another step forward. We’re going to take
Are studios truly this incapable of any original thoughts?
Um…obviously, yeah? The alternative to complying with the authorities is to challenge it in court, which is extremely expensive. The important question is not how much information they do hand over, but how much information they have themselves. For example, if your keys are private, proton has nothing useful to share. This is why end-to-end encryption matters, the only avenue to real privacy is to make sure Proton has nothing useful to share. They’re not going to host their servers on international waters.