The one thing I miss from reddit was the ability to disable inbox replies.
The one thing I miss from reddit was the ability to disable inbox replies.
Ben Franklin using a kite and a key to slay Zeus and to steal electricity from him.
Well you better hope Michael Faraday didn’t get any bonuses from St. Peter or else we’ll be guessing what super powers he’ll get from you!
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Nah. All you “AI slop” crybabies are severely underestimating where AI is going.
My ps5 primarily plays the same games I did on ps4.
We’re hitting a plateau where hardware isn’t improving the ux.
I fully expect within 10 years individuals will be able to use AI to build decent to good quality games in relatively little time.
In a similar vein I expect people will be able to generate their own media; specifying everything from the plot, actors, music, ip, etc.
These big companies replacing human talent with AI are just making themselves obsolete.
What’s the difference between ARM and x86 other than proprietary?
How is steam an ARM store? (Genuine question not a disagreement)
What specific brands/companies/developers do you see becoming relevant in this context within the next year?
Will this translate to more budget friendly pc-gaming options?
I am a former pc-gamer. Built my last PC in 2009. Even then it was a budget build (AMD gfx).
Didn’t Italy elect a far right neo-fascist government?
Hopefully gamers take notes.
I think we’ll see the wave function flip soon enough. Some young people are actively seeking the analogue world that they are too young to remember.
Schools are realizing hand written assignments do have a place in the digital age. School admins are finally stepping up and restricting cellphone usage during class times.
Parents are realizing ipads and youtube are infinitely worse than the saturday morning cartoons that filled older generations screen time.
I have a hunch we’re going to see a hard swing back to analogue tech like cash, paper & pen, and face to face activities.
It stops replies from showing up in your inbox… I know reddit has notifications but I use old. layout so I never saw them.