> Hand-drawn 2D animations often have watercolour backgrounds. Can we convincingly render 3D scenery as a watercolour painting? How can we smoothly animate things like brush-strokes and paper texture in screen space?…
Snap auto update pissed me off so much I started Nix-ifyng my entire workflow. Declarative, immutable configurations for the win...
Prediction: the best AI teacher (or just teacher in general) will be the one that is able to emotionally read and guide/manipulate the student towards learning and self improvement. If such an AI teacher style becomes…
Have you taken a look at the paper "Foreign Function Typing: Semantic Type Soundness for FFIs" [0]? > We wish to establish type soundness in such a setting, where there are two languages making foreign calls to one…
Speaking as an aspiring solo gamedev: these extra menus in programs like Blender are super important. Sure, you can map extra keybinds, but convenient keybinds are actually a scarce resource if you're essentially the…
Here's the CISA announcement: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/cybersecurity-advisories/aa...
Nope, just a classic SQL injection attack on software used by a lot of people...
It's not ambiguous because you have a directional reference built into the phrase and speaking directly to a singular person: "ask you about your left hand". It is certainly clear if one would say "left facing stern" or…
The whole point of this post is that we are trying to: * Classify the computational power of Transformers (when it stumbles on certain easier problems but can solve harder ones) * Find a "minimal" change to the…
For all of you April Fools' Day haters, hear me out: April Fools' Day is actually a super important defense against rogue AI and the Singularity. Think about it: our ancestors had the forethought to coordinate the…
Here's my abitrary line in the sand: if you give the prompt to a human, they could give a similar reply, but the prompt would also trigger other reactions such as: * Who's Daisy? * Why would Daisy do that? * Daisy is…
Whoa, that explanation is really cool. > capable of at-least C++ "constexpr"-style compile-time computation, which shouldn't even be possible if one presumes GPT is "just" a giant database storing only multidimensional…
> The west fears machines too much for some reason. I unironically attribute it to the Matrix. The movies have somehow weasled its way into the public discourse as either some sort of prophecy or actual reality (the…
> Run your code in a WASM sandbox Assuming your WASM sandbox is airtight, that would work. But there are still ways to break out or cause damage because within the sandbox, its like a flat address space with 0 modern…
At least they eventually got arrested in 2016... but it looks like most of the "authoritahs" involved weren't punished. [0] https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35670538
> One, it's fresh - games had a fixed cost for about 25 years. Notice I didn't say it's new, because games had similar monetization tactics if you go back far enough to arcade tokens. Monetization schemes lay on a…
I'd wager as much. Consoles and gaming PCs tend to be expensive (in terms of upfront costs), require more physical space to use, and are hard to move. Mobile phones have multiple purposes and, crucially, are mobile…
> Only bit I disagree with is that the big spenders are doing it purely because of addiction or gambling. People spend big in games because: * The spending is very stimulating visually and audibly (think lootbox…
Some interesting data points to back this up: * Activision Blizzard 2022 Report: ~50% of revenue for the first six months of 2022 came from mobile Source(PDF): https://investor.activision.com/node/35551/pdf * Forbes: 7…
> Old-school, driven by craft, not obsessed about clicks and profit. While this has been the prevailing sentiment for Germany, I wouldn't be so sure after the Volkswagen emission fiasco. At least Volkswagen seems pretty…
I'm getting occasional (maybe every 3 squares?) dropped input in the free-hand mode and sometimes the box draw mode gets "stuck" in the same spot.
Works great on Proton so: 6 hours in with ~20 dwarfs and decent automated production
I think WASM is filling in that gap to some extent. From the spec: > Any interaction with the environment, such as I/O, access to resources, or operating system calls, can only be performed by invoking functions…
That might be possible, but according to the article, the images were created over the course of two years. If the conservator was under the influence of drugs or alcohol for that long, I would imagine signs would have…
According to the RustBelt paper [0]: > so long as the only unsafe code in a well-typed λRust program is confined to libraries that satisfy their verification conditions, the program is safe to execute. I think the main…
> Hand-drawn 2D animations often have watercolour backgrounds. Can we convincingly render 3D scenery as a watercolour painting? How can we smoothly animate things like brush-strokes and paper texture in screen space?…
Snap auto update pissed me off so much I started Nix-ifyng my entire workflow. Declarative, immutable configurations for the win...
Prediction: the best AI teacher (or just teacher in general) will be the one that is able to emotionally read and guide/manipulate the student towards learning and self improvement. If such an AI teacher style becomes…
Have you taken a look at the paper "Foreign Function Typing: Semantic Type Soundness for FFIs" [0]? > We wish to establish type soundness in such a setting, where there are two languages making foreign calls to one…
Speaking as an aspiring solo gamedev: these extra menus in programs like Blender are super important. Sure, you can map extra keybinds, but convenient keybinds are actually a scarce resource if you're essentially the…
Here's the CISA announcement: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/cybersecurity-advisories/aa...
Nope, just a classic SQL injection attack on software used by a lot of people...
It's not ambiguous because you have a directional reference built into the phrase and speaking directly to a singular person: "ask you about your left hand". It is certainly clear if one would say "left facing stern" or…
The whole point of this post is that we are trying to: * Classify the computational power of Transformers (when it stumbles on certain easier problems but can solve harder ones) * Find a "minimal" change to the…
For all of you April Fools' Day haters, hear me out: April Fools' Day is actually a super important defense against rogue AI and the Singularity. Think about it: our ancestors had the forethought to coordinate the…
Here's my abitrary line in the sand: if you give the prompt to a human, they could give a similar reply, but the prompt would also trigger other reactions such as: * Who's Daisy? * Why would Daisy do that? * Daisy is…
Whoa, that explanation is really cool. > capable of at-least C++ "constexpr"-style compile-time computation, which shouldn't even be possible if one presumes GPT is "just" a giant database storing only multidimensional…
> The west fears machines too much for some reason. I unironically attribute it to the Matrix. The movies have somehow weasled its way into the public discourse as either some sort of prophecy or actual reality (the…
> Run your code in a WASM sandbox Assuming your WASM sandbox is airtight, that would work. But there are still ways to break out or cause damage because within the sandbox, its like a flat address space with 0 modern…
At least they eventually got arrested in 2016... but it looks like most of the "authoritahs" involved weren't punished. [0] https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35670538
> One, it's fresh - games had a fixed cost for about 25 years. Notice I didn't say it's new, because games had similar monetization tactics if you go back far enough to arcade tokens. Monetization schemes lay on a…
I'd wager as much. Consoles and gaming PCs tend to be expensive (in terms of upfront costs), require more physical space to use, and are hard to move. Mobile phones have multiple purposes and, crucially, are mobile…
> Only bit I disagree with is that the big spenders are doing it purely because of addiction or gambling. People spend big in games because: * The spending is very stimulating visually and audibly (think lootbox…
Some interesting data points to back this up: * Activision Blizzard 2022 Report: ~50% of revenue for the first six months of 2022 came from mobile Source(PDF): https://investor.activision.com/node/35551/pdf * Forbes: 7…
> Old-school, driven by craft, not obsessed about clicks and profit. While this has been the prevailing sentiment for Germany, I wouldn't be so sure after the Volkswagen emission fiasco. At least Volkswagen seems pretty…
I'm getting occasional (maybe every 3 squares?) dropped input in the free-hand mode and sometimes the box draw mode gets "stuck" in the same spot.
Works great on Proton so: 6 hours in with ~20 dwarfs and decent automated production
I think WASM is filling in that gap to some extent. From the spec: > Any interaction with the environment, such as I/O, access to resources, or operating system calls, can only be performed by invoking functions…
That might be possible, but according to the article, the images were created over the course of two years. If the conservator was under the influence of drugs or alcohol for that long, I would imagine signs would have…
According to the RustBelt paper [0]: > so long as the only unsafe code in a well-typed λRust program is confined to libraries that satisfy their verification conditions, the program is safe to execute. I think the main…