I remember being taught phonics in primary school in the 2000's, and I went to a public school so I don't understand why we think this is revolutionary either. Maybe it's just new in VIC? I'm from QLD
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The steam page doesn't say anything about PSN accounts right now. Maybe it'll get updated, but right now it looks good.
In my local currency (Aussie Dollars) AAA games cost $120. Like, man, I'm not spending $120 on a game. I can't remember the last time I bought a game at that price.
MDN says you're right because innerHTML is un-escaped and you're probably trying to use textContent. Didn't know about this one, thanks.
Isn't the "passive aggressive licence" just MIT?
I don't think I've ever seen someone say that upscaling OPTIONS are bad but I'm worried about games like monster hunter where upscaling and frame gen is used to make the game playable in most cases.
Didn't even know this existed lol, crazy how decentralised the game industry has become now that e3 is gone. There's no official "time to announce your games" part of the year anymore.
I hate to be all doom and gloom but if the government decided tomorrow that disagreeing with trump was a crime then it's probably already too late for you.
The amount of information about people online is pretty shocking and no amount of cleaning up after yourself could save you at this point.
On the other hand, it probably won't devolve that fast so you're probably ok?
Don't really care that it's genAI but It's really weird that the only part of the trailer that's obviously gameplay is the first few seconds...
I agree with you, it was more of a commentary on "what would happen if we had AGI tomorrow".
We've been 3 months away from AGI for a few years now and it's debatable if we'll ever get there with LLM's. Looking into the results of AI tests and benchmarks show that they are heavily gamed (tbf, all benchmarks are gamed.) With AI though, there's so much money involved, it's ridiculous.
Fortunately it looks like reality is slowly coming back. Microsoft's CEO said that something like "AI solutions are not addressing customer problems." Maybe I'm in a bubble but I feel like overall, people are starting to cool on AI and the constant hype cycle.
Used to use vscode, then one day it stopped working for me. I've been using Helix full time for a few months now and I'm pretty happy with it.