

Good.


Good.
Yeah ok fair, for “one and done” projects I do indeed believe that LLMs can be a useful tool. For maintainable code instead of write-once code, which is what I am 99% working with, I believe they suck. So my definition of “good” would be a lot stricter.
Honest question. If you claim you are not good enough to build it, how can you evaluate that what you are getting is good or not?


Ok, makes sense then. Live and drink, friend.


It’s a great game and all, but… is it just me or is it a bit harder than would be expected? I would consider myself to be pretty decent at the genre, but I will usually die a stupid death on something not previously encountered while exploring, and since it takes a while to reach that stage again, I’ll usually put it aside for a while and do something else.
Is it just me?


Well you can highlight text to search for, instead of typing, but still I wouldn’t really recommend it for the deck I guess. Maybe with the trackpads simulating a mouse, but I haven’t tried it to see how it feels. I played it on a pc proper.


If you liked Obra Dinn, I really like The Roottrees are Dead which was very similar but kind of different.


Quality control


I was not referring to a machine-made game, I was thinking that this site in particular would probably be machine-made.


Sounds like an awesome idea… For like a short roguelike game or so. I am in disbelief that this would be something really thought of, and then implemented. But who am I kidding, I am 99% certain it was made by genllm so it won’t work anyway.
You are comparing something that could happen, to something that is already happening, though. Of course people will take stance.
I like Kate.
Well, apparently they did not teach programming, though.


That’s not what he is saying.


If you have all this infrastructure in place, similar internal programs and so on, why don’t you just adjust an internal program that you already have? What value does the AI actually offer?


Get back to us when you actually launch and maintain a product for a few months then. Because you don’t have anything in production then.


Nah, Dota runs natively on Linux. And no other MOBAs exist, amiright.
Can you set a breakpoint in production two days ago to debug an incident, though?


No, you’re not supposed to follow years of computer science courses in a university. A good tutotial will provide all prerequisite knowledge for you. Including high school.
I would just make a partition to install Linux on, keep the windows partition (resize first as needed) and then create a raw disk vmdk image to run windows from the real partition instead of a virtual drive.
Pretty easy and you can continue to dual boot whenever needed.