I guess that is why AI runs like ass?
I guess that is why AI runs like ass?
Not necessarily. You could also be a virus.
I would go so far as to say if you get rid of the graphics completely and have text descriptions (think Dwarf Fortress which has many things that are not represented in its graphics at all, just in the textual descriptions) you fully free the imagination of the player.
Some things are just not representable graphically at all, my go to example is “the most beautiful woman he had ever seen”, easy to write in text, impossible to portray on screen in a way that every viewer will feel the same.
Mostly it really is just a fancier auto-complete. It is most useful for situations where you want to essentially do the equivalent of copy&paste and then make changes in a few predictable places in each copy.
It is total crap at writing code itself to the point where you need to read the code and understand it to know it hasn’t screwed up, something that takes much, much longer than just writing it yourself.
It entirely depends on the genre. I probably would want a bit more detail on the faces than that if it was an emotional story line, say the kind of quality that To The Moon had.
You’ve saturated the art budget, it’s time to pay writers more.
I wish writing got more focus in general. There is a lot of theory to good writing that is often just completely ignored while the latest theoretical papers are taken into account for photorealistic rendering and such things that are much less important.
Someone should make a reverse version of that. Humans are much more scary than lizard people could possibly be.
Conversely there is something deeply inhuman about the way people IRL constantly lie to each other (often hidden behind euphemisms like “politeness” or “etiquette”) and only talk to those where the first visual impression conforms to their prejudices on who might be interesting or pleasant to talk to.
Depends, it seems quite inhuman to make eye contact while in an online text conversation. Can you imagine you are typing a response on Lemmy and suddenly some eyes appear on your screen looking at you from the post you are responding to?
Indeed, there have been studies that education is one of the highest RoI investments a country can make.
Isn’t it enough that shitty games have to bear that triple A warning label these days?
No no, libraries paper, not rock. Paper beats rock.
Technically wrong. Any rational number though.
I am inclined to agree. People with dementia like Trump might just repeat stuff they heard recently without a deeper understanding.
Or problems only exist for people who spend dozens of hours each week on a game and make it their entire identity, something a working dev just can’t do.
Mostly it is dealing with the fact that these tools tend to be language/build tool specific and most of them implement the spec badly. Then there is the part where you actually need to have something like Dependency Track setup which compares the versions in the SBOMs with the versions in security reports (such as CVEs, GHSAs,…) but most of those don’t really take into account distro level patches. I suspect the latter will be the largest part of the work for something distro-like such as FreeBSD.
Visual programming has been tried and tried again and failed every single time. Mostly that is because graphics are just not very good at abstraction and programming is all about abstraction.
AI being used for anything will have to wait until it actually works reliably.
There is nothing wrong with charging something in the order of the production cost of the item divided by the expected sales number for it.
Don’t be silly, that wouldn’t work since the screen and the pixel have different aspect ratios.