They use the word "interactive" several times, and I kept expecting that to mean truly interactive i.e. the ability to open doors or pick up objects to use them, but it seems that they mean "interactive" to mean "able…
In forum mafia this is called "Wine in front of me", or WIFOM[0], referencing the Princess Bride scene[1] [0] https://wiki.mafiascum.net/index.php?title=WIFOM [1] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U_eZmEiyTo0
There's a PC game called "Suck Up!" where you play as a vampire trying to trick people into inviting you into their home so you can feed off them. All the NPCs are powered by an LLM and the game is all about using…
>quicksort and mergesort are very inhuman sorting algorithms; people usually do something like insertion sort in real life (perhaps with a round of radix/bucket sort initially, if there are a lot of items), since the…
I discovered [Yublin](https://jonaquino.blogspot.com/2007/06/yublin-shorthand-for-...) a while back which set out to do exactly this: create 1-3 letter shorthands for the 600 most common words in English. And sure…
They use the word "interactive" several times, and I kept expecting that to mean truly interactive i.e. the ability to open doors or pick up objects to use them, but it seems that they mean "interactive" to mean "able…
In forum mafia this is called "Wine in front of me", or WIFOM[0], referencing the Princess Bride scene[1] [0] https://wiki.mafiascum.net/index.php?title=WIFOM [1] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U_eZmEiyTo0
There's a PC game called "Suck Up!" where you play as a vampire trying to trick people into inviting you into their home so you can feed off them. All the NPCs are powered by an LLM and the game is all about using…
>quicksort and mergesort are very inhuman sorting algorithms; people usually do something like insertion sort in real life (perhaps with a round of radix/bucket sort initially, if there are a lot of items), since the…
I discovered [Yublin](https://jonaquino.blogspot.com/2007/06/yublin-shorthand-for-...) a while back which set out to do exactly this: create 1-3 letter shorthands for the 600 most common words in English. And sure…