@HybridGrizzly The point of both of these questions is to challenge the underlying nature of “toggles are always better for your game”. Two examples where IMO it’s clear the toggle would have/had an impact on the community and legacy w/o a doubt.
Two questions worth asking to anyone on this topic before going further:
- Do you think Dark Souls would have the reputation they have with a difficulty slider?
- Does “Aim assist is just a toggle” address the complaints about controller aim assist in multiplayer FPSes?
We live in this weird age of Halo where you can customize your gameplay in anyway you want but people still complain.
Don’t want sprint? Turn it off
Want a 60 round AR? Do it!
Want third person? Go ahead!
Don’t like the HUD? Change it!
Don’t want a remake? Go play MCC!!!
#Halo
Brilliant idea! Next up: Apple randomly reboots your Mac if you're building competing tech, Gmail silently edits your email if you mention rival platforms, and Tesla Autopilot swerves if it detects you're working on self-driving cars.
All in the name of safety, of course. Because malicious actors controlling the world’s operating systems, inboxes and cars would be extremely dangerous!
I hit a wall with training models here that was very evidently a skill issue unfortunately. Need to take another pass as I am committed to not shipping slop. Doesn't have to be perfect but I also refuse to ship mid garbage with my name on it. The grind continues.
Seems like freeware needs to learn the lesson that gaben taught the gaming industry.
To stop this method at its source you have to replace it with something either more convenient for consumers, or just as convenient for both parties.
You’re telling me if i convince the right people to spin up some subsidized H100s before EOY i can probably turn a profit?
How are predictions markets not complete and utter nonsense when the prediction participants have the capacity to interfere with the outcome?
Polymarket has the following definition of an AI bubble popping:
- NVDA et al down 50% from ATH (~$100 for NVDA)
- OpenAI/Anthropic Bankruptcy
- H100 falls below $1 (it is currently $7)
begging pleading with fellow aspiring engineers in this industry to learn how a computer works you can run your IBKR or whatever on this 8GB/4vCPU machine for the price of a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder
1GB RAM for $30 a month??? BROTHER your first t3.micro is free ZERO NADA its right there you can get two lunches back in your wallet every 30 days if you can click a few buttons on a different website and it is right there and you can get one BILLION BYTES of ram for ZERO ZILCH
@hexwanderer@numerounochef yeah I definitely would pause it during inactivity, if you're not then you're missing out on a big part of the value of sandboxes
I think right now it's about $30/month to run a 1GB sandbox 24/7
but you can half that just by shutting it off when the markets close
slack wins at so many tech companies over email because apple mail search sucks and it is p trivial set up slack to notify you when something is important.
No matter how hard i try, my email inbox ends up with stuff that isn’t important if i am not always tending it
@DeepDishEnjoyer The people i have asked when i said Not-A-Tesla have been suggesting I take a look at a Polestar 4.
Every I-dont-like-driving person I know swears by their Mazda CX5. But I think its safety + convenience for them.
How do people move from mac -> linux and keep keybinds? I heard about toshy but sounds invasive. Mac binds are written into back of my school in particular cycling thru tabs, i don’t wanna learn new binds i am too old for that