@dom_woodman@noahlearner@soulwire If you're interested please do check out the game, it has been a really fun project for me, it's totally free and I hope you enjoy it, can't wait to hear what you think -)
https://t.co/a65a2O8JgR
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Really excited to hear what you all think of it! Go here to check out the game: https://t.co/AgHhyoXLLP
You'll need to be on something like a laptop to play, purely because this kind of thing would be too much of a pain to do on a small touch screen ๐
Excited to share a new game I've been working on!
In Divided We Fall you control an adorable bouncy cube as it takes on a perilous dungeon.
As you progress - your challenge is to create the levels for you to bounce across, using HTML & CSS skills you pick up
If you're brand new to HTML and CSS - don't worry! There's a bunch of guidance, links to learn from, and the option to just take an answer if all else fails. If you're a seasoned pro - you can jump in and test your HTML skills in a brand new way.
Great post for SEO's looking for an introduction to LLMs through the language of how SEO's look at information gathering, retrieval, etc by @RobinLord8.
https://t.co/6WdQK4FFlG
It has been SO useful to get an idea of how historic GA4 data might have looked, before it was live on site has been wildly useful. Here Dave is sharing a way to do it, free! Check it out!
@timsoulo Slightly selfishly - I would love to speak and am likely to be in that neck of the woods at some point later this year, do you have a date in mind?
@Afinetheorem I think the problem here is the distinction between the letter of copyright law and the sentiment.
IMO the sentiment behind copyright is that it takes a lot of effort to produce something new and we need to avoid disincentivising that by letting copiers reap the rewards.
Jason has long been my go-to source for breaking down Google and Meta legal developments, particularly when it comes to things like tracking, looks like he'll be my go-to for OpenAI and LLM copyright law developments too!
ok, I've now read the full NYT complaint filed this morning vs OpenAI and Microsoft. I'm impressed - it's future-focused around fair value for work vital to democracy. It also contains 220k pages of exhibits although the pages of Ex J stood out to me. more on that in a minute. /1