

The progress you make from driving and bumping the ball to rocketing through the air and dunking is amazing.
Then the match making is so good that every match feels challenging but still fun.


The progress you make from driving and bumping the ball to rocketing through the air and dunking is amazing.
Then the match making is so good that every match feels challenging but still fun.


Ok that makes sense - thanks for the example. If done with a package could it function the same way (do everything) as if it were part of the OS? Are there any efficiency gains if AI is part of the OS? If not, it sounds like I’d always just want a package and never any AI built into the OS.


I don’t know enough to know the benefit of doing it within the OS vs just a package.


I see people commenting like it’s always a bad idea to implement AI. I think it can be a very useful tool and running locally seems beneficial. Is there no right way to do this?


Wait, so those white, mouth breathing, MAGA hat wearing guys are going to make money off this?!


I was the kid my friends’ dads would call to fix the PC (because SOMEHOW - “A hacker put a virus on there”), before their wives got back home. Made some nice extra cash!


I read them in my wrestling announcer voice.


When he pardons Maxwell he hopes it won’t be a big deal because “he pardons everybody”.


When I was a kid, I got a Japanese N64 imported to the US. I tried to put a US cartridge in but it didn’t fit. My friend and I cut out the plastic inside where the cartridges go that was physically blocking and it worked.
Companies sold some kind of extension to get around this but we didn’t want to wait.


That’s nuts, bro!


They should release consoles when there’s a significant leap in hardware that devs are waiting to take advantage of. The last few console releases have been boring. Don’t get me started on not only the lack of games but the lack of new types of games. Too many remakes and remasters demanding high prices.


This is how I feel as well. A new PC or even a new console was a gigantic leap forward in both visuals and gameplay. We’ve had a couple decades of diminishing returns.
I think the next big leap will be something along the lines of AI building out the stories, missions and dialogs “on the fly” creating incredible amounts of immersion where no two playthroughs have to be the same.


It’s already out of control. This is self defense.


I took into account the impact at the time of release as well as the timelessness of the games.


Any alternatives? Lately I just send links to ChatGPT and ask for detailed summaries


That was an interesting substack article. I’m not super deep into the AI stuff and never heard of Gary Marcus. I agree that they went to scaling LLMs first because 1 - it’s easier to scale vs tie in new ways of doing things and 2 - companies like Nvidia were in line to make a ton of money as crypto mining started to fall out of favor and real-time ray tracing wasn’t giving them as big of advantage as they hoped.
They are still making a ton of dough!


I do find it strange I only found one mention of Taliban here: https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/
Designated in 2010. Probably because exactly what you said. The historical mess.


Aren’t they recognized as a terrorist group vs a government? I’m guessing legitimacy is the main issue here.


It doesn’t matter. The points are made up. I joined a big one (lemmy.world) hoping it will be less likely to disappear so I don’t have to make another account again. GG!
Maybe get a stronger case. 🤷♂️😄