Someone just made a public domain version of Netflix.
Update 14 of #MakeRoom has been released! This enhances the lighting system, adds new languages, 250 objects and much more! (it's also 20% off now!)
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/2212670/view/662735945909405440
Objects can now be placed.
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiedev #indiegames #indie #SDL #cplusplus
Super excited to announce Kenney × Youtooz and reveal the Kenney plush! ✨
It'll be available May 20th and it's the perfect #gamedev companion (he'll listen to your code explanations)
@mischievoustomato luddites is completely the wrong term. We're not talking about a cotton gin or metal lathe. Those things, baring hardware failure, generate the same end result deterministically if you use and maintain them correctly.
The weighted random code generators produce all kinds of things non-deterministically. They are not 100%, or even 95% reproducible machines. They would never qualify under the old six-sigma quality control metrics
The luddies were concerned about labor rights and did not start out as technologists. The current generation of software engineers are technologists, many who embrace good things. These things still have so many issues. I'm fighting one right now. At work, I'm now the lead on a project where my manager Claude-vibed $300 worth of tokens on his personal account per month and then took another job; and now I find new horrors every damn day.
I am not a luddie with the code demon, but I understand it's just math and weights and it's optimized to have catch all exception blocks and other things that swallow errors silently so things look like they work as your actually losing data.
@icedquinn that's a really good article; I dig the author's vibe.
I think the best way to use these things is limited; functions at a time. You never want it to generate so much you can't refactor it after (and you should refactor it after every time).
An AI will be reduced to slop if it trains on its own output.
An industry will break down if it believes its own marketing.
And a government will fail if it acts on its own propaganda.
Model collapse happens when a complex system breathes its own exhaust.
https://www.mind-war.com/p/model-collapse-when-ai-markets-and
I think the worst part about the culture war was the mentality from both sides that everyone was the enemy unless proven otherwise, so you might as well pick the side that you find the least cringe/offensive. This ended up being disastrous in the long run because you had people who would otherwise be gamedevs, software developers, comic artists, cartoonists, etc end up being culture war grifters instead, and they probably only did that just to seek validation from their peers, and many (if not most or all) of them ended up being lolcows anyway, so it was pointless in the long run. They probably can't even go back to chasing their original dreams either because the cat's out of the bag and everything has been archived.
This even affects people outside of content creation because it brought in the trend of adopting (or LARPing as) some niche political ideology like AnCap, NazBol, monarchist, etc and making that your entire Internet personality, and then just locking yourself into an echo-chamber, either by blocking people you disagree with or bullying the shit out of them. Yeah, I'm kind of guilty of this as well (minus the personal echo-chamber part), but I kind of regret it. Politics and philosophical discussions can be fun provided that you have an open mind, which is why I think older-forums did it better by having containment subforums for heated discussions, but ideologies should not be your entire personality. It will get you nowhere in life, outside of doing podcasts or writing Substack articles for a living.
I don't know if we can ever go back to the way things were, especially given the sunk-cost fallacy is a thing and we are living in uncertain times anyway, but I really miss the days when politics and other heated discussions where in their own containment areas and people can just create and enjoy stuff online.