@SandorHQ@shadesofsilver@UnityCodeMonkey Board gamers will still fund kickstarter projects for hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions. They’re extremely passionate.
I’m significantly older than you. I started coding in the late 60s. My current strategy is to not read any of the code written by my agents. That’s the only way I can take advantage of their productivity. What I do instead is to surround the agents with extreme constraints. Unit tests, gherkin tests, QA procedures, quality metrics, mutation testing, test coverage, and a plethora of others. In the end, I have very high confidence in the code they produce because they’ve had to run the gauntlet of all of my constraints and tests.
@SandorHQ In either way experimentation needs to converge to an end, at some point and production should continue.
I’m assuming you’re still in the early phases, so I’d encourage experimentation more.
@SandorHQ I’d say this is not a feature change. This is about taking which direction to take in further development.
Are you going to experiment more on what kind of different approaches are possible? Or maybe do something you’re more sure of and do less experimentation.
@shadesofsilver@SandorHQ Can’t say anything about wishlists (yet), but from my small yt channel, I can say that (and maybe sadly), “like and subscribe” is immensely effective. You do need smarter placements as time goes on though.
You think you’re tough and 15min audio can break you
I cried
I clenched my fists
I closed my eyes to get more immersed, only to open them cause it was too much
I highly recommend listening to first two episodes in one go
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If consciousness is more than computation, then maybe what we call nondeterminism is the mind connecting something more fundamental than spacetime, a layer of reality we still don't fully understand.
Roger Penrose says that microtubules in the brain could sustain quantum states. If nothing like that is happening, then free will doesn’t exist, we’re just deterministic automatons.
In other words, your free will might just be you operating in a quantum space where all possibilities exist, and you get to collapse the wave.
I'm with Tesla.
not a hot take: most of you feel like life peaked in intensity before 21.
but here’s what’s actually happening, your brain compresses repetitive data.
Childhood = constant new input.
Adulthood = routines, copy-paste days, less novelty.
Want time to slow down again? Inject chaos. Learn new things. Change your environment. Force your brain to notice again.