

How are you using it? What are you creating?


How are you using it? What are you creating?


She completed Firewatch to 100% on January 20. Titles like What Remains of Edith Finch, Gone Home, and A Short Hike also had higher completion ratings, indicating Sharma may have a preference for emotionally charged narrative games.
I don’t know what your takes are, but these are some of the best games in their genres that she completed, I wouldn’t say no to more of that, especially a bigger “A Short Hike” game.
Obviously she’s not into bigger gaming timesinks, but different people have different preferences, I’d give her the benefit of doubt, because I don’t know much about her managerial skills. And that should matter more about her job than what your free time preferences are.


Iron Tower’s “Age of Decadence” was quite good, if a bit clunky and hampered by Unity limitations. Will check this out.


Nice advertising campaign for DDG. But I really respect search engines that do give you a choice whether to use AI or not, and decide other options under their hood. So good for them.


Sharknado?


Netflix: Hold my beer


Bookmarks is where all my open tabs go to die and never be remembered again.


This yacht is many things, one of them being a floating lab. It’s not like it isn’t a super-luxury yacht for $500 million, also. Or like he hasn’t a couple more super-yachts.
I mean, good for the man, good that he’s doing marine conservation on the side, or that he actually cares about his companies, employees, etc. But also, wow, what kind of amounts do billionaires spend on playthings, and what you could do with such money for the betterment of society.


I’m leaning more and more towards this.
The other week, a guy in a fantasy football rage thread had a similar take, and put it so good I had to screenshot and save it.

Doesn’t getting an API key defeat the purpose of “no tracking”? Genuinely asking, don’t know much about this, but intuition points me they will be able to track you by API key used then.


I meant the more human-centric origin myths, e.g. like the Romans believing they were totally the decendants of Aeneas and the Trojans fleeing Troy’s destruction.


What’s funny is Rome and Greece (and probably every other ancient culture) mythologized their origin history, too, due to lack of history records from that far back, or just by plain human nature. Nothing new under the sun.
Edit: I meant the more human-centric origin myths, e.g. like the Romans believing they were totally the decendants of Aeneas and the Trojans fleeing Troy’s destruction.


Because your post seemed like an accusation that he other user is an AI bot, or some failed comedy bit based on that assumption, and they just don’t seem to be.


D’ya like dags?


Discontinue the lithium.


Adding a pic of our favourite spy



Didn’t read the article, didn’t upvote the post, and don’t imagine people cursing him in the comments bothered to that, too. So we kept engagement to a minimum and to just hurl some profanities at him, the skies, or whoever reads. It helps to calm the nerves after another spotting in the news. I long for the moment when he reaches his Howard-Hughes-locked-in-a-hotel-room phase.


I can imagine him livestreaming it already, singing songs of praise about it, while playing completely alone (or to a small audience of sicophants).
Anyway idgaf what ElRon is doing with his time, as long as it doesn’t affect me and other people.


I’ve only played parts of the first System Shock, so can’t speak of that or its remake until I finish it. But Prey’s very much a spiritual successor to System Shock 2, devs have said it themselves, and the similarities are a ton. Prey (2016) is still its own thing, different story, world etc., but the underlying immersive sim systems, the once again story of “you’re locked in this space station/ ship gone wrong and have to gradually progress through it while finding all its inhabitants mysteries” - it hits the same notes and it’s exactly what you’d want from a spiritual successor.
I think you’ll get a similar kick of the System Shock 2 remaster, the first one might be a tad more retro and limited even with the modern remake.
“Are there programmers that still don’t use AI?”
What a fucking loaded question, OP. I think you got your answer, in plenty.
I’m not using it either.