Nors2Ka

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Nors2Ka

Nors2Ka

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Lithuania เข้าร่วม Aralık 2012
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@cmuratori Something makes me think these are intentional, perhaps by being so outrageously bad they're more memorable and so you read it multiple times trying to find more mistakes, screenshot it, censor the names, so that maybe the brand sticks to some part of your brain.
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Casey Muratori
Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
I like the phrasing of this spam; it makes it sound like I am supposed to do the mail merge for them.
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@realcryobyte @TheGingerBill "In such economies" - and I'm asking you exactly what economies. In what economy can't you buy a tool for 100$ that will last literally forever? "As a student" - there's your problem, the post was targeted towards "professional programmers".
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cryobyte
cryobyte@realcryobyte·
Many can afford it if they want, it's just that in such economies a 100$ text editor isn't high up in the list of priorities. Besides, no sane person would pay 100$ for a notepad with additional features unless they have lots of disposable income. At least I wouldn't pay as a student.
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gingerBill
gingerBill@TheGingerBill·
Professional Programmers: Stop being cheap and starting paying for your tools. $99 for a Text Editor which you'll spend 7+ hours a day in—how is that even an issue? Same with loads of tools like Superluminal at €289. If you're a developer, you're making that back in days.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@realcryobyte @TheGingerBill Please list the economies with a non trivial number of programmers where a tool you'd use every day, all day is too expensive at a 100$ price point. Even the most minimum of programmer wages I know of could afford a tool like that in 1-2 days of use. What are you talking about.
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cryobyte
cryobyte@realcryobyte·
@TheGingerBill Pure ragebait. Not everyone lives in a first world economy and I'm already quite happy with open source tools like VSCodium and Vim. For the rest I can use community edition.
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@SebAaltonen The clip is exactly from one year ago. Just kinda funny to think about that.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@Delicious_Tacos Extra points for fitting the last three words behind "show more", chef's kiss.
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Delicious Tacos
Delicious Tacos@Delicious_Tacos·
Just spoke to a contact high up (you know the name) at a major AI firm Can’t disclose all of what he told me. Trust me, you’ll hear about it. Sooner than you think. But one thing stuck with me: The new models are learning Without being told That people who post like this are huge assholes
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@netcapgirl This kind of ignores the realities of social medias: the bots and perverse platform incentives to keep you on the site for as long as possible (while also claiming ownership of all the data you give them).
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@rfleury Just another point of proof that it's never a technical problem that's hard to solve.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@TheGingerBill I just wish it was slightly better engineered so that customizing it wouldn't be such a mess, or entirely impossible for far too trivial problems.
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@ID_AA_Carmack @JeffGrimmie I mean, open sourced code is kind of meant for other humans, a corporation at worst. LLM scraping subverts that. It's the same for any public website, is it absurd to have a problem with LLMs scrapping entire Shadertoy multiple times a day?
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
@JeffGrimmie It is absurd to have a problem with AI learning from code you have open sourced. If github trained models on the contents of your private repos, that would be a violation.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
Companies like Meta subsidize third party developers in various ways to help grow their platforms, then take 30% of the developer revenue right back with the platform tax, which is a wasteful churn. Epic’s tax structure of zero for the first $1M / year in revenue seems like a clean solution. You would still need explicit subsidies to get certain types of games / apps created at all, but it perfectly rewards what you actually want: increased economic activity, versus a biased pre-selection process. @TimSweeneyEpic Have there been any unexpected perverse incentives as a result of this policy? If it wasn’t so easily exploited by buying your own app, a negative rate “earned income tax credit” for initial revenue would actually be a good incentive for a platform like Quest.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@rfleury He made a note taking app. It's hard to say that it's only now he's useless.
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Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
Was, still am, $0 in tokens, still winning. “Agentic coding” ≈ idea guy on steroids, with even less imagination. All of the important work is detail-oriented idea execution, refinement, and compression. Demand for those who generate millions of lines of slop, run up a bill, and rot their brains will fall to ~0. Demand for those who care, pay attention, and execute will rise.
Mo@atmoio

I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.

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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@nakeyjakey 2 hugely derivative sequels reigniting the spark? Perhaps gamers indeed never want anything new..?
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jakey
jakey@nakeyjakey·
Slay the spire 2 co-op with 4 players is some of the most fun I’ve had with gaming in a while man video games are incredible! This and RE requiem made me once again see the light!! I am no longer jaded but positively optimistic about games ! Hope ur having a good day
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@valigo Fake Human post ❌ Complete lack of emojis 😤 Incorrect, inflammatory language 🤓 Click to find out how to spot a Real Claw🧵
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
This new model of the week changes EVERYTHING! All old models are OBSOLETE! Programmers are SO OVER! I am shipping 67k loc per DAY! You are MISSING OUT! My SaaS reached 69420 MRR Follow me for more DEEP INSIGHTS!
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@VeroJade @Jonathan_Blow @Steely_Kafka @ThinkSludge @Krtzyy Then you're back to the problem of smaller games having smaller returns, and as a result attracting fewer or smaller investments which then may mean you will only have the budget to sustain development of only one game.
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'(Robert Smith)
'(Robert Smith)@stylewarning·
Almost got ragebaited into this, but then found solace in the fact it's okay if people are sometimes wrong on the internet.
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@GST_777 @ID_AA_Carmack Fun fact: 50hz light flicker is 50 on/off cycles, so 100 distinct frames per second.
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GST
GST@GST_777·
@ID_AA_Carmack Human eye can't register more then 40fps anyway. If it did you would see all 50hz lights flicker constantly....
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
Is there any good reason for cameras to ever suggest 24 fps video? I tend to think that is almost always a poor choice, and users should have to go out of their way to select it. If you are recording something that will be cut into an actual shown-in-a-theater movie, then yes, you need to shoot at 24 fps to match film standards, but nearly all video is actually going to be shown by YouTube and social media on 60 fps displays. 24 fps guarantees not just a low framerate, but an uneven one, as frames get presented in a 3/2 repeated cadence (or worse, a 4/2/2/2 repeat if it gets converted to 30 fps video somewhere along the way). 120 fps displays can show 24 fps video at a constant repeat rate of 5, but I would wager that less than 10% of the video seconds today are in software and hardware properly configured to do that, and you would still be better off with 30 (or 60) fps video. There was a period where some video encoders or decoders could only just barely do 4k at 24 fps and couldn’t manage 30, but I don’t think that is common today.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@shinobi602 I don't get it, wasn't their original plan to shadow drop the game and potentially have significantly fewer players than they got with the trailer spot at TGA? What even was their plan? Or are they surprised that their game is as bad as it is..?
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Shinobi602
Shinobi602@shinobi602·
Highguard developer Wildlight Entertainment has seemingly laid off most of its staff: "Unfortunately, along with most of the team at Wildlight, I was laid off today" ➡️ linkedin.com/posts/alex-gra… #Highguard
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@cruzjandr0 @shinobi602 Yeah, it's so easy. Go ahead, make one yourself and rake in all the easy money.
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Alex🌴
Alex🌴@cruzjandr0·
@shinobi602 I will never understand why small indie studios risk their life with live service. The gun play & world is cool, this would’ve been a BANGER action RPG shooter in a fantasy world @ 5 hour campaign for $30. It has the skeleton for something cool but I fear it’s too late now.
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Nors2Ka
Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@increpare ...want to ask around other people how they feel about the mouse controls.
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Nors2Ka@BaseOwl·
@increpare Now it feels perfectly proper. Previously I had to use sensitivity 2, now I use 4 for roughly the same camera angle rotated per mouse distance moved. Mouse DPI at 800. By the way, I am a Certified Gamer, so I can do high range of mouse movements at high precision. You might...
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