This is wrong on many aspects and is disrepectful towards all the indispensables professions involved in the making of a game.
Okay yes, it actually makes a lot of sense this way.
Like for some other simulation games, I am impressed how can some go to such lengths to get as close as possible to the real thing but would not actually do it as a job. Not making fun of it, I just found it…
I have never played any train sim, but I read video game press that this one hits different. A lot of train sim are about building the rail network, where Running Train focuses on driving. The scenery (dozens of…
What would be your added value?
I wish this was true. That AI slop couldn't reach prod and polute our virtual stores and assets marketplaces.
Not yet. It's been asked but since the original dev is doing all the work, he has to prioritize the backlog.
Many features of the cli tooling of these providers can be achieved by prompting. The way I see it is that they try to normalize and ease the use of practices established by the community.
I don't get the analogy. Guinness didn't want to make it public because he was afraid competition would start using it, and then lose his company's advantage. In the current context, the retention didn't happen because…
Yes, it doesn't sound like a wise decision given what we know about the usual practices of those services. But the average consumer is not as savvy as us HN users. I would not blame someone for expecting to own…
Didn't they just publicly make an apology for enshitting Windows over the last years, and committed to go back to building native app? I understand that project might have started way before the public statement but it…
The "always works" is the only reason I am using Airpods. I have never had earbuds that are consistent in the way they connect in any circumstances. I have had Bose, high end Sony, Anker, and there are often times when…
I have had the same thought for years. I guess their monopoly makes them able not to care about quality (and does not depend on it). A big decision maker, before signing a big contract, will look at the budget and won't…
As a dealer, it would be frustrating especially because it is so silly. Basically, if they report any of this to HQ, it would be along the line of "I am losing the sale of a whole car over some stupid app block".
Would you mind elaborating why? What makes it more important than other inputs?
Spotify is open almost all of the time for me. If no song is playing, it's likely that it's paused. So I press play expecting it to resume, and sometimes Spotify is actually just not open.
My understanding is that: - they assume jobseeker/spammers through those bots contact anyone being active in the HN "who wants to be hired" - one should show empathy for them because they are also in need for a job, and…
Being in (important) need for a job doesn't make it any more legit to blindly spam others - especially those in the same boat.
That sounds great but I can't find any information about it. Do you have a link, please?
It depends what are your expectations. I thought it was fine, until a competitive player, friend of mine who has a machine comparable to mine saw the game running on mine and noticed a lot of stuttering and framerate…
I started giving a try to Zen (based on firefox) a few days ago. I like it especially while heavily relying on a tiling window manager.
So Artificial General Intelligence and Cascading Style Sheets are not joining forces?
A tool might not be the best tool to build itself, doesn't mean it is not good. You don't use a screwdriver to craft screwdrivers. Doesn't mean screwdrivers are inherently bad
Despite the lack of transparency, is this so bad? Players are being given a game in exchange for collectively building a database.
Yes, this is a very poor way of handling the issue. It's not like those 1 year vouchers have been stollen from them, they have been handing those out like candies and now they realized it wasn't profitable, they back…
This is wrong on many aspects and is disrepectful towards all the indispensables professions involved in the making of a game.
Okay yes, it actually makes a lot of sense this way.
Like for some other simulation games, I am impressed how can some go to such lengths to get as close as possible to the real thing but would not actually do it as a job. Not making fun of it, I just found it…
I have never played any train sim, but I read video game press that this one hits different. A lot of train sim are about building the rail network, where Running Train focuses on driving. The scenery (dozens of…
What would be your added value?
I wish this was true. That AI slop couldn't reach prod and polute our virtual stores and assets marketplaces.
Not yet. It's been asked but since the original dev is doing all the work, he has to prioritize the backlog.
Many features of the cli tooling of these providers can be achieved by prompting. The way I see it is that they try to normalize and ease the use of practices established by the community.
I don't get the analogy. Guinness didn't want to make it public because he was afraid competition would start using it, and then lose his company's advantage. In the current context, the retention didn't happen because…
Yes, it doesn't sound like a wise decision given what we know about the usual practices of those services. But the average consumer is not as savvy as us HN users. I would not blame someone for expecting to own…
Didn't they just publicly make an apology for enshitting Windows over the last years, and committed to go back to building native app? I understand that project might have started way before the public statement but it…
The "always works" is the only reason I am using Airpods. I have never had earbuds that are consistent in the way they connect in any circumstances. I have had Bose, high end Sony, Anker, and there are often times when…
I have had the same thought for years. I guess their monopoly makes them able not to care about quality (and does not depend on it). A big decision maker, before signing a big contract, will look at the budget and won't…
As a dealer, it would be frustrating especially because it is so silly. Basically, if they report any of this to HQ, it would be along the line of "I am losing the sale of a whole car over some stupid app block".
Would you mind elaborating why? What makes it more important than other inputs?
Spotify is open almost all of the time for me. If no song is playing, it's likely that it's paused. So I press play expecting it to resume, and sometimes Spotify is actually just not open.
My understanding is that: - they assume jobseeker/spammers through those bots contact anyone being active in the HN "who wants to be hired" - one should show empathy for them because they are also in need for a job, and…
Being in (important) need for a job doesn't make it any more legit to blindly spam others - especially those in the same boat.
That sounds great but I can't find any information about it. Do you have a link, please?
It depends what are your expectations. I thought it was fine, until a competitive player, friend of mine who has a machine comparable to mine saw the game running on mine and noticed a lot of stuttering and framerate…
I started giving a try to Zen (based on firefox) a few days ago. I like it especially while heavily relying on a tiling window manager.
So Artificial General Intelligence and Cascading Style Sheets are not joining forces?
A tool might not be the best tool to build itself, doesn't mean it is not good. You don't use a screwdriver to craft screwdrivers. Doesn't mean screwdrivers are inherently bad
Despite the lack of transparency, is this so bad? Players are being given a game in exchange for collectively building a database.
Yes, this is a very poor way of handling the issue. It's not like those 1 year vouchers have been stollen from them, they have been handing those out like candies and now they realized it wasn't profitable, they back…