Anti-union propaganda is where it comes from.
For games like Starfield, the problem is the game is bad, it has nothing to do with politics or ESG.
Well companies can issue stock, which is more or less spawning resources, but that's not what I meant. When people with more money than they need want more of it, things get done, including fucking over the customers,…
Resources have a way of spawning for CEOs, why not for minimum wage workers?
I don't know; you can bit shift an output stream by a string (or char array) in C++ (std::cout << "Hello, world!"). That seems pretty mad to me.
Slay the Spire 1 (Java) and 2 (Godot). Ironically, StS1 ran better under wine than natively. Anyhow, there are plenty of native games, we just don't notice, because running them tends to not be any harder than running…
> Generally speaking societies do better when knowledge is shared and not hoarded. These companies do even better because we're not allowed to share the knowledge (read, illegally copy protected works) and they are.
Can you expand on how you do this? I've gotten into gamedev a couple of times, but never got around to completing anything. Something like this might just do the trick.
Eh, betting houses have a vested interest in matches not being fixed, which actually fixes a huge problem in sports, so they have a use in that. I used to work in odds prediction and the issue is all the shady shit…
When does steam require age verification? It sometimes asks for my age for viewing a game and I can input any ol' date I want to. It doesn't even flinch if I input a different date every time. I also don't recall them…
Many more thousands have no issues with small cars or going to a closer sports club. If the roads in cities are wide enough in cities for literal trucks, then they're wide enough for your car. Widening roads and making…
Account creation is the first thing you gotta do when trying to join a server complete with a silly captcha. At least on the server I just tried.
Well obviously, higher risks higher rewards.
This is self employment only where your company assets == your assets. You can make an LLC and this isn't a problem.
We have figured out how to get money to enforce paying taxes and GDPR compliance: Pay them with the taxes and fines. USA's IRS has a famously high ROI, and I'm willing to bet a single GDPR fine for…
Why not make it 4%? Because the highest fine per GDPR is 4% of global revenue or 20 mil, whichever is higher.
> I noticed that often the people who switch to Linux, are more likely to send more time into finetuning their OS, tinkering around, etc... aka people with more time on their hands. But when you get a bit older, you…
What's wrong with SEPA instant? A payment flow of 'scan code, confirm in banking app' is hard to beat and we're 95% there. And all you need is your own banking app, no shady payment processors required. You lose some…
I agree with you that generative AI is clearly not fair use. However, at this point, the economic impact of trying to de tangle this mess would be so large, the courts likely won't do anything about it. You and I don't…
Valve maintains a 'Steam Runtime', which is similar to a docker container, to ensure it's easy to develop games that run on many distributions.
LLMs are excellent at automating this work away.
Create a few insecure implementations, parse them into an AST, then turn them back into code (basically compile/decompile) except rename the variables and reorder stuff where you can without affecting the result.
I think they should be banned, if there isnt a contribution besides what the llm answered. It's akin to 'I googled this', which is uninteresting.
The steam store used to burn CPU on Windows until at least up to 2017 (on fresh install it would a strong PC stutter on startup). It tries to kill your DNS resolver on linux when downloading games (~20 requests/sec…
You said developers have the knowledge and credentials (and thus the work) of managing your infra, and a moment later basically asserted you're saving money on the salary for the sysadmin. This is the actual lie you got…
Anti-union propaganda is where it comes from.
For games like Starfield, the problem is the game is bad, it has nothing to do with politics or ESG.
Well companies can issue stock, which is more or less spawning resources, but that's not what I meant. When people with more money than they need want more of it, things get done, including fucking over the customers,…
Resources have a way of spawning for CEOs, why not for minimum wage workers?
I don't know; you can bit shift an output stream by a string (or char array) in C++ (std::cout << "Hello, world!"). That seems pretty mad to me.
Slay the Spire 1 (Java) and 2 (Godot). Ironically, StS1 ran better under wine than natively. Anyhow, there are plenty of native games, we just don't notice, because running them tends to not be any harder than running…
> Generally speaking societies do better when knowledge is shared and not hoarded. These companies do even better because we're not allowed to share the knowledge (read, illegally copy protected works) and they are.
Can you expand on how you do this? I've gotten into gamedev a couple of times, but never got around to completing anything. Something like this might just do the trick.
Eh, betting houses have a vested interest in matches not being fixed, which actually fixes a huge problem in sports, so they have a use in that. I used to work in odds prediction and the issue is all the shady shit…
When does steam require age verification? It sometimes asks for my age for viewing a game and I can input any ol' date I want to. It doesn't even flinch if I input a different date every time. I also don't recall them…
Many more thousands have no issues with small cars or going to a closer sports club. If the roads in cities are wide enough in cities for literal trucks, then they're wide enough for your car. Widening roads and making…
Account creation is the first thing you gotta do when trying to join a server complete with a silly captcha. At least on the server I just tried.
Well obviously, higher risks higher rewards.
This is self employment only where your company assets == your assets. You can make an LLC and this isn't a problem.
We have figured out how to get money to enforce paying taxes and GDPR compliance: Pay them with the taxes and fines. USA's IRS has a famously high ROI, and I'm willing to bet a single GDPR fine for…
Why not make it 4%? Because the highest fine per GDPR is 4% of global revenue or 20 mil, whichever is higher.
> I noticed that often the people who switch to Linux, are more likely to send more time into finetuning their OS, tinkering around, etc... aka people with more time on their hands. But when you get a bit older, you…
What's wrong with SEPA instant? A payment flow of 'scan code, confirm in banking app' is hard to beat and we're 95% there. And all you need is your own banking app, no shady payment processors required. You lose some…
I agree with you that generative AI is clearly not fair use. However, at this point, the economic impact of trying to de tangle this mess would be so large, the courts likely won't do anything about it. You and I don't…
Valve maintains a 'Steam Runtime', which is similar to a docker container, to ensure it's easy to develop games that run on many distributions.
LLMs are excellent at automating this work away.
Create a few insecure implementations, parse them into an AST, then turn them back into code (basically compile/decompile) except rename the variables and reorder stuff where you can without affecting the result.
I think they should be banned, if there isnt a contribution besides what the llm answered. It's akin to 'I googled this', which is uninteresting.
The steam store used to burn CPU on Windows until at least up to 2017 (on fresh install it would a strong PC stutter on startup). It tries to kill your DNS resolver on linux when downloading games (~20 requests/sec…
You said developers have the knowledge and credentials (and thus the work) of managing your infra, and a moment later basically asserted you're saving money on the salary for the sysadmin. This is the actual lie you got…