I got one of those Firefox OS phones for work once, very cool idea but the performance just wasn’t good enough to be comfortable.
I got one of those Firefox OS phones for work once, very cool idea but the performance just wasn’t good enough to be comfortable.
Patents filed after your rival releases a product don’t work - it’s textbook prior art.
Shadowheart, I love you but we need to talk about your dice rolls.
Turns out that the majority of games suck. In every genre. There are just fewer cozy games so there aren’t as many stand out hits to choose from.
Just like ConcernedApe and Stardew, right? Redigit and Terraria?
I wouldn’t say never. A lot of these indie creators love their creation enough to not sell out.
AI is a broader term than you might realize. Historically even mundane algorithms like A* pathfinding were considered AI.
Turns out people like to constantly redefine artificial intelligence to “whatever a computer can’t quite do yet.”
Mmhmm, Paralives looks like it’s going to take the world by storm. I’ve been following their development and they’re doing really good things.
Uh I think we need more Minsc.
Probably to allow proper sideloading of apps, instead of the contrived bullshit they already tried to pull.
I mean, maybe that hour is a human swapping batteries and giving it a light cleaning?
Yes but it’s fucking expensive to invalidate a patent. Possibly in the millions of dollars. That’s how patent trolls succeed - it’s far cheaper to own a bad patent than to fight one.
Charging maybe? A robot’s gotta eat too.
Ironically security theater can have a a placebo effect on crime rates as well. It turns out that the likelihood that someone commits a crime is strongly correlated to the chance they believe they will get caught, not the actual chance of getting caught. That’s why fake security cameras are so effective.
Only up to the point where humans notice it. It’ll make AI images easier to detect, but still pretty for humans. Probably a win-win.
Yeah, in practice feeding AI its own outputs is totally fine as long as it’s only the outputs that are approved by users.
I thought it was fine. Just a departure from the established Dragon age formula.
There’s no way a drone like this makes more noise than a truck. At 50 meters up, they’re virtually undetectable.
Agreed, numpy really could/should be built in.
Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
Locally run AI, yes. Hosted AI, no.