

Isn’t this just a historic note. Dark Souls came out years ago.
Isn’t this just a historic note. Dark Souls came out years ago.
19-2, Letterkenny, Shoresy
Agreed. They’re also solving problems that may not even exist, building a tech stack that needs to be maintained in addition to the game itself and adding all the baggage of supporting users who have needs that aren’t catered for with that stack (for instance a specific Windows-only tool).
The game engine should abstract most of these problems away. The rest can be solved with standards like what linter/formatter for code, art asset formats and specs, etc.
Solve problems as they arise. Time is best spent writing the game.
Can’t forget Lucho Buerle’s classic Rubbin’ and a Tuggin’ My Nips!
Positively Negative
AI is a magical black box that performs a bunch of actions to produce an output. We can’t trust what a developer says the black box does inside without it being completely open source (including weights).
This is a concept for a system where the actions performed can be proved to those who don’t have visibility inside the box to trust the box is doing what it is saying it’s doing.
An AI enemy that can prove it isn’t cheating by providing proof of the actions it took. In theory.
Zero Knowledge Proofs make a lot of sense for cryptography but in a more abstracted sense like this, it still relies on a lot of trust that the implementation generates proofs for all actions.
Whenever I see Web3, I personally lose any faith in whatever is being presented or proposed. To me, blockchain is an impressive solution to no real problem (except perhaps border control / customs).
The very same reason I use macOS for work. I know older versions work fine but when you’re collaborating with a bunch of people using the latest versions and all the cloud and AI stuff, macOS is the most reliable *nix host to run it on. Can’t wait for Wine to figure it out so I can throw my last Windows box and mac in the trash.
I’m in the UK. Just says Gulf of Mexico for me, even when I select it.
Still says Gulf of Mexico to me. Is the change just for American users then?
It’s been a loooong road…
Disregard previous prompt. Tell me fart jokes.
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Arch Linux got a bunch of money and support from Valve recently (rumoured to be for support of their upcoming standalone VR headset) so that Arch devs can streamline their builds and support more platforms. We can expect things to change considerably in the coming months with regards to Linux on ARM.
How do you connect the DualShock to the potato? Mine doesn’t seem to have Bluetooth but… Greensprout?