Continuing the trend of not being innovative ever since Jobs’ passing.
Continuing the trend of not being innovative ever since Jobs’ passing.
It‘s very depressing how everyone keeps shifting the blame instead of doing something. Even law makers abuse the topic of child safety to end internet privacy.
Personally I cheer for employees such as myself. The artificial pressure to compete with LLMs just got a lot softer.
Three years to take over so many parts of several industries seems overly optimistic. Optimistic to the point of it just being used as a boogeyman to keep wages low. “Why should we hire you when AI can do your job?” is a sentence I am sure employers would love to use more often in job interviews. Doesn’t matter if it’s true or not when the threat seems real.
I’ve been following the AI workflow to 3D from the beginnings and that’s pretty much where we’re still are. The bottlenecks are tight with no solution in sight yet. The AI model passes the torch to conventional algorithms quite early in the process so to speak. And even when this changes, it’ll be a nice tool to have, but not so much the autonomous swiss army worker the businessworld keeps dreaming and warning us about.
So yeah, don’t worry about us, journalist. It’s coming for you first.
They gave Larian Studios massive funding that was needed to get BG3 to the state it is today. Don‘t ask Larian about it though. They hate to talk about it for some reason.
You‘re right. We should move production to cleaner countries.
Chess, Tabletop simulator, collector card games.
So for the past year there have been of deep fakes of thousands of minors floating around but it really becomes a problem when a mega famous billionaire is affected where it doesn’t really make much of a difference. Not to say it isn‘t about time. It absolutely is. Interesting priorities though.
Glad to see it‘s finally complete after all this time and ready to leave early access.
What do you mean start over? Palworld is up and running and the team has plenty expertise in survival games. Microsoft got nothing to do with it. And of course I was partly joking because A) the logistics to find the team a proper office in the area as a small indie dev are close to impossible. B) Microsoft/Blizzard being the piece of shit companies that they are would claim the team uses work that belongs to MS even when they don‘t and give them a lawsuit and C) US employees are pretty expensive. A new division on another continent has huge benefits for game testing purposes, but there are cheaper places to do that.
It looks pretty good and I’ll most definitely try it once it’s out of early access. It kind of feels like the Renaissance of survival games or something. Especially since Blizzard just axed theirs. They’re the type of company who would completely stumble and break an ankle over a trend like this one.
It’s depressing and hilarious because the execs who decided this most likely have no idea about Palworld (yet) because they’re completely ootl while the dev team most definitely did at the time. Oh well maybe the team can stick together and form a Pocketpair US division as a cherry ontop.
It takes weeks until they see any of that Steam money from a game they just released in early access. Though a bank might likely give them a hefty loan now for a proper defense. But let‘s not pretend Japan copyright and trademark laws are lenient or reasonable and Nintendo is basically a national treasure. If Pocketpair was based in any other country it would be different but here we really do not know how it could go.
EU forces USB-C charger on it because the board computer is technically a smartphone.
I mean yeah when I‘m searching for GPUs I specifically filter out anything that‘s less than 16GB of VRAM. I wouldn‘t even consider buying it for that reason alone.
And PoP has already been cracked. Piracy remains a service problem.
Just select Chrome. Google uses the delay specifically on Firefox. I only enable it for Youtube and Gmail URLs because it can mess with other websites.
As I said User-Agent switcher for Firefox gets rid of the 5 second wait before the site loads.
Spoken like a cynical back end developer. Communication is key.
More of a “doesn’t plan to do a bad thing” moment since they technically didn’t do anything.