@ejmejm1 OpenAI especially has always just scaled what is proven to work - Even in their early days with AlphaGo and so on. And companies tend to repeat what once worked. It's so nice to see thought on the foundation. 😊
@TheGoblinWorks I guess we'd overall do more to ensure the customer has access to the game for a lifetime - making the servers self-hostable, keeping uptime for many years in mind when writing networking and choosing stack. Or perhaps we would label the store page with when the games expire
@mitchmalone Yes, it's become strangely unfiltered - then still mixed with all the polite casualities. But corporate anyways always kind of had a different side under the hood 😄
@CryptoCyberia@apixtwts While it's nice and snappy, my past with this wasn't quite as romantic. As a kid, I remember waiting patiently on our slow PC hovering on the menu and waiting for the submenu to show up for looong times while the PC was whining like it was training the next GPT model
@KordanOu@skirano I find it a good way to combat hallucination when actually making it quote something from attached files. It's a nice way to confirm things from the large context window
I've been digging for *32 days* (with only a few days of break) to reach the world border of Minecraft. Just got shot by a Piglin and lost 150,000 blocks - as of now 21,192,208 blocks out, just 10m left. The drill is live 24/7 at https://t.co/UW1f3NZfPq 😊