Nikett Kalia🌵🌠

2K posts

Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 banner
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠

Nikett Kalia🌵🌠

@nikettt7

i make games & talk about ways of storytelling; previously: PM health-tech portfolio link:

The Shire Katılım Aralık 2010
256 Takip Edilen138 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
I cannot believe while writing this up.. finally the game I'M SORRY MOM, PLEASE COME BACK is yours to play !! 🥳 super-dam.itch.io/i-am-sorry i wanted to make a game as an ode to the great game designer & writer Davey Wreden & work The Beginner’s Guide #indiedev #Halloween
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet mediaNikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet mediaNikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet mediaNikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet media
English
0
1
13
714
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
made a game in Davey Wreden style of story-telling. think of it, like an ode to the game - The Beginner's Guide ~ ▶️Plot: it is about Bullying. A Victim trying to express his POV to his bully. 👉(gameplay in video) youtu.be/LnAIscsIqY0?si…
YouTube video
YouTube
English
2
0
6
21
Bryce Schmidtchen
Bryce Schmidtchen@_bschmidtchen·
Real-time World Models are the next AI frontier. Today, we @reactorworld are taking the first step towards this reality: our early preview lets you experience worlds generated in real-time, running on our global low-latency infrastructure. Try it now: reactor.inc
English
414
436
7.7K
8.5M
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@thomasbrushdev idk why you even asked this? majority of your followers are indie devs promoting their own games. they would want their current genre to flourish 😅
English
0
0
4
30
Thomas Brush
Thomas Brush@thomasbrushdev·
What unpopular game genre is going to have a come back? Go!!!
English
105
1
100
18.8K
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@tailgategame Been 2.5 years now. Spends 20-30 hours/week. but i keep switching to other ongoing game dev projects.
English
0
0
2
15
Bhavya🌼
Bhavya🌼@bhavyaaa_here·
A lot can change in a year. A year ago, I was someone who was scared to give myself a chance. Scared to put myself out there. I was thinking more about the world than about myself. Today, when I look back, it almost feels like a before-and-after version of me. The shift in my mindset still gives me goosebumps. I won’t pretend the fear is gone. It’s still there. But now, I choose to do it anyway. What really helped me was taking small steps. Just small, consistent actions: showing up, trying things, putting myself out there every day. And somewhere along the way, I realized this: good or bad, it doesn’t matter. If something is on your mind, you can just put it out into the world. Whether it’s recording a song cover or building the most random idea: I’ve learned to trust the process. To just start. To figure things out along the way. That simple mindset shift has changed everything for me this past year. And honestly, I don’t think I would’ve gotten here without my people: friends, both online and offline who pushed me, believed in me, and sometimes even called me out on my self-doubt, just so I wouldn’t hold myself back. 🫶🫶 So if you’re someone stuck in the loop of “log kya kahenge” or “hoga ya nahi hoga”: here’s what I’ve learned: Start small. Just start. Give it your 100%. Either you’ll win, or you’ll learn. And either way, you move forward. P.S. I stepped out of my room and recorded my first cover in the garden.
Bhavya🌼 tweet media
English
5
0
26
1.3K
Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Why is the AI backlash growing? Outside of coding (where there is clear value), and a handful of other domains (e.g. brainstorming), Generative AI has been a net negative for society. GenAI has been undermining secondary and college education, opening up mass surveillance, increasing disinformation, delusions, impersonation, phishing, and other forms of cybercrime, nonconsensual deep fake porn, bias in employment and other domains, and economic disparity, drowning the world in slop and unwanted, over-leveraged environment-damaging data centers that risk causing a recession. Simultaneously it has empowered a bunch of people who want to privatize almost all the gains while leave all the downsides to society, taking almost zero responsibility. I don’t think we are better off than we were four years ago. Some of this is technical (LLMs aren’t reliable), some of it is political/economic (such as the utter lack of responsible regulation). Most of this was predictable. Almost none of it is good. All that said, I honestly believes some future form of AI might be great. But Generative AI has hurt more than it has helped, and been managed irresponsibly. It’s no wonder many people have had enough.
English
211
594
2.5K
114.3K
DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Evangeline Lilly has called out Disney for being “disgusting and horrible” after they laid off almost all of Marvel's visual development team. “SHAME ON YOU for turning your back on the people who built the power you are now using to throw them away.”
DiscussingFilm tweet media
English
1.4K
14.8K
176.1K
7.7M
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@GaryMarcus BTW, I heard Chipotle's AI customer service is 10/10 good. while you're figuring your way through, it can also help you with some coding questions. isnt that the dream?
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet media
English
0
0
0
68
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@GaryMarcus I know another big company here in India - MakeMyTrip. They are trying AI customer service *& its 100% horrible. Immediately made me switch from it. Already talking to the recorded bots was a pain, now they have added a non stop machine.
English
1
0
0
69
Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Customer service in the age of AI has been become truly horrible. Excruciatingly bad.
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus

Hey @DHLCanadaHelp, your customer service really and truly sucks. You claimed to try to deliver a package, but didn’t actually contact me, didn’t leave a service card, your automated software won’t let me change delivery options, and I literally cannot reach a human. You have simply held an important package without delivering it or giving me any recourse. You might as well have stolen it. F-. Second time in two weeks, this time worse than first.

English
15
21
183
10.8K
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
i was trying to delete previous Chatgpt chats... i got this. has anyone else faced the same?
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet media
English
0
0
2
13
Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
Gemini 2026:
Palmer Luckey tweet media
Indonesia
73
36
2.2K
170.2K
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@Chris_divine Not adapting any games -- Then it would be just another "survive in the jungle" series. - the protagonist is hurt - he is saved by good folks - they make him fight for their cause - he defeats the villain somehow in bw (+/-) plot twist - the good folks becomes bad - redemption
English
0
0
0
45
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
@toei_games あなたの組織にゲームデザイナーとして参加したいと考えています。🙏
日本語
0
0
0
17
東映ゲームズ
東映ゲームズ@toei_games·
⋱「あの波」がピクセルアニメに ⋰ カイロソフト様には、ロゴだけではなくなんと! 東映といえば…… 「あの波」のピクセルアニメーション版もご制作いただきました😮 東映ゲームズの想いを 温かく、プロフェッショナルに形にしてくださったカイロソフトの皆さまに この場をお借りして改めて御礼申し上げます。 映画の「波」と同じく、皆さまに愛していただけたら嬉しいです🌊
日本語
30
979
3K
160.4K
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
Basically John Ternus comes from Jony Ive school of thought. -- which means apple is in good hands.
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 tweet media
English
0
0
2
31
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠@nikettt7·
so going by these words.. the "hand drawn animations" or "hand written writings" -- are coming back? hand drawing & cursive writing -- are in ? wdyt @locust9 @andyweirauthor ?
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Ashton Kutcher just accidentally described the most terrifying future anyone has outlined this year. He was trying to be optimistic. Kutcher: “We get dopamine from consuming this content… But we also get cannabinoids every time we have a hug.” One sentence. He just split the human brain into two competing markets. The synthetic market. And the authentic market. The synthetic side is infinite. Your AI companions never tire. Never leave. Never disappoint. Engineered to farm your dopamine on a schedule you’ll never notice. A closed loop. Perfectly optimized. Free. Then Kutcher tries to sound hopeful. Kutcher: “As people can’t tell what’s authentic and inauthentic, they’ll crave authentic interaction. And so I wouldn’t short Live Nation.” He didn’t say human nature would save us. He said buy the stock. He just put a ticker on the human condition. When you flood any market with cheap, infinite, synthetic supply, the authentic version doesn’t disappear. It reprices. A hug becomes a purchase. Eye contact becomes a service. Silence in the same room becomes a product. Human connection is about to stop being the default setting of civilization. It is about to become a ticket price. Most people get sedated by free synthetic companions tuned to their exact dopamine signature. The wealthy buy entry to a physical room just to feel something a screen cannot replicate. We spent ten thousand years building technology to escape the brutal constraints of the physical world. We are about to spend the next hundred paying a premium to prove we still exist. Kutcher thinks the craving for authenticity will save us. He forgot what a craving means. If you are craving it, you are already starving. You will not lose your humanity to a machine that overpowers you. You will lose it to one that was free. While the real thing quietly moved behind a paywall you couldn’t afford.

English
1
0
0
41
How To AI
How To AI@HowToAI_·
RAG is broken and nobody's talking about it. Stanford researchers exposed the fatal flaw killing every "AI that reads your docs" product in existence. It’s called "Semantic Collapse," and it happens the second your knowledge base hits critical mass. If you've noticed your AI getting "dumber" as you add more data, this is exactly why. Right now, companies are dumping thousands of documents into their AI, thinking it’s getting smarter. When you add a document to RAG, it converts it into a high-dimensional vector. Under 10,000 documents, this works perfectly. Similar concepts cluster together. But past 10,000 documents, the space fills up. The clusters overlap. The distances compress. Everything starts to look "relevant." It is a mathematical law called the Curse of Dimensionality. In a 1000-dimensional space, 99.9% of your data lives on the outer edge. All points become equidistant from each other. That perfect, relevant document you are looking for now has the exact same mathematical similarity as 50 completely irrelevant ones. The Stanford findings are brutal: At 50,000 documents, precision drops by 87%. Semantic search actually becomes worse than old-school keyword search. Adding more context doesn’t fix the AI. It makes the hallucinations worse. Your "nearest neighbor" search isn't finding the best answer anymore. It's finding everyone. We thought RAG solved hallucinations. It didn't. It just hid them behind math.
How To AI tweet media
English
202
594
2.8K
317.6K
Nikett Kalia🌵🌠 retweetledi
Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
A new study from Wharton researchers found that many people now "surrender" their thinking to AI. When given wrong answers from AI, users followed them about 80% of the time. Their accuracy got worse than if they had worked alone. Yet they felt more confident anyway. The study calls this "cognitive surrender." AI acts like a third way of thinking that can replace our own effort.
Pirat_Nation 🔴 tweet mediaPirat_Nation 🔴 tweet media
English
122
231
1.8K
59.3K