Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all.
https://t.co/VdWe9uhi8p
@csmoneytrade People who play in 4:3 often crank up the field of view so you still get everything in frame but there is "less" view often resulting in marginally faster reaction times
@JamesMac_Fit Not a dad but instead of denying him screens... find something that is genuinely constructive AND fun... I'd go with something like Minecraft. Denying him access will just cause him to seek them out at school and hide what he's doing from you.
@codedgar_dev This is kool but I am curios, wouldn't it be easier to just model this rather than put it on a shader? new GPUs can render hundreds of millions of polygons and not break a sweat
@Zinny_Edmund They debarked trees and made paste, then dried the paste and wrote symbols into the resulting dried out flaps of paste, with these symbols they learned coding
@Phoneeeeeeee3e@artbytav Just because the game itself might or might not have been this doesn't detract from the artists that put their love and hard work into the environments of the world.
I'm an old veteran and worked on many projects that either failed or didn't release (sad fact of the industry)
@artbytav How come we need to use these techniques all modern GPU's can render thousands of millions of triangles can't they be modelled in with almost no performance penalty?
@Dr_Bekka_UK@PlayStation Print a photo of an AI generated face at multiple angles (one straight on, one looing left, another looking right) and use the photo lol
@JoshuaImoikor@chrisaugust15@divya_gandotra@grok Not at all no, the government has changed the laws, which sounds good on paper to protect tenants but most of my friends are now homeless, the homes in the town are all AirBnB homes and nobody can afford to rent anywhere. The government has left millions homeless
@imagesaicouldnt My theory on this is that in the 80s and early 90s there was a lot more industrial pollution which caused things to look more hazy. I asked my friends son who's 12 what colour the sun looked and he said white. I remember the sun having a more yellowish tint
@EHuanglu Yet another amazing thing that we can't try or test ourselves - I'm fairly certain these sorts of things are cherry picked or entirely pre-rendered