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| 4 the fun of it on Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/4tfoi |
| Ambient Escape on Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/AmbientEscape |
| SpiriTV on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/SpiriTV |
Seen someone talking about having their gaming setup in the garage, my immediate thought was this...
Random Play of Steel Swarm Survivor Demo on ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Docked by 4 the fun of it
I do like the styling of this one.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XVhYsRQ0B0
Random Play of Coin Tavern Demo on ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Docked by 4 the fun of it
It is always interesting the chain reactions you can set up.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4-ocm5_OpA
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/116331095877491094
“It's okay, I'm just using it for training.”
Think About Your Moves Carefully in Sente (Demo) - 300 Seconds by 4 the fun of it
Having a look at a new strategy game in development where all moves play out simultaneously.
Played on Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme Docked via Steam
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC2zrdxFqrg
I really hope this is a start...
https://www.guru3d.com/story/openai-ends-sora-video-platform-as-disney-pulls-million-investment/
It's clear that AI assisted coding is dividing developers (welcome to the culture wars!). I've seen a few blog posts now that talk about how some people just "love the craft", "delight in making something just right, like knitting", etc, as opposed to people who just "want to make it work". As if that explains the divide.
How about this, some people resent the notion of being a babysitter to a stochastic token machine, hastening their own cognitive decline. Some people resent paying rent to a handful of US companies, all coming directly out of the TESCREAL human extinction cult, to be able to write software. Some people resent the "worse is better" steady decline of software quality over the past two decades, now supercharged. Some people resent that the hegemonic computing ecosystem is entirely shaped by the logic of venture capital. Some people hate that the digital commons is walled off and sold back to us. Oh and I guess some people also don't like the thought of making coding several orders of magnitude more energy intensive during a climate emergency.
But sure, no, it's really because we mourn the loss of our hobby.