This is the stuff that makes me really excited for AI. Sure, having a personal assistant is nice. Generating images and music is also very cool. Optimizing software and hardware though, this is where things get amazing.
Modern software is pretty abysmal when you think about it. In the last 20 years we've focused more on making things faster rather than making more optimized things. We ended up with ultra bloated operating systems, regularly 100mb+ apps, RAM sucking programs like web browsers and background apps that make even 8 gigabytes of RAM not enough, and so on.
I'm waiting for a point where AI can start optimizing legacy code and say "Wait, this is really dumb and wastes so much energy". Imagine Windows running on only 100mb of ram. Imagine apps and websites being 10x more efficient than they are now. It's not that crazy of a concept, only a matter of time.
The game looks great but I'm worried the enemies might be too spongy. Every fight shown in many gameplay videos is just the player wailing in a big slow enemy for 2-3 minutes until they die.
Ah well it'll be a million years until it gets ported to PC anyways. Still hyped.
These numbers seem made up. The article even states Anthropic is hiring people with basic programming skills. I looked up the open jobs at their website and nothing suggests what they're talking about.
According to a ResumeBuilder.com survey, nearly 29% of companies plan to hire prompt engineers in 2023, and about 25% of them anticipate starting salaries exceeding $200,000 per year.
Okay, this article is complete BS to try and drum up more hype for AI. Nobody is, or ever will, hire "prompt engineers" for high salaries. Bet whoever wrote this is going to try and sell a course on how you, too, can be a millionaire with one simple trick.
Does anyone know if this one will have a randomly generated world? I enjoyed the first one quite a bit but the non-existent level design made me lose interest after a while.
Helloooo. I can see the post but I dunno if you can set a title for it. Right now the title is "@asklemmy"
Personally I'll wait a few months and maybe get it on sale. It's not out of character for Blizzard to pull a gotcha and maybe slowly make monetization worse, so I won't take the risk.
Although it does get too chaotic with over 3 players. I can't imagine playing with 6, at that point the players just take over most of the screen.
I tried 4 players and it was a little too wild for me. Went back and played it with just 1 friend, the game feels made for 2 player imo.
Good stuff. I've never been a fan of Mac but I'm glad video games are becoming less reliant on Windows, even through a compatibility layer. If games actually run well I might consider getting a Macbook for the battery life.
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