Ah, the mobile game model.
Posts by Etienne de Martel
Moralists don't really *have* beliefs. Sometimes they stumble on one, like on a child's toy left on the carpet. The toy must be put away immediately. And the child reprimanded.
A barrel of goo, part of any complete breakfast.
Wait, it's Ace Day today.
I have to admit, I didn't actually pay attention this time, what with, you know, the state of the world.
I wish I had something witty to say, but jokes about "invading Denmark" don't hit the same way since the whole Greenland situation.
When AGI is achieved in the future, it'll invent time travel so it can send all the technical debt back into the past.
More recent guidelines only recommend changing your pronouns if you see evidence of compromise, as frequently changing pronouns often lead to weaker pronouns.
The most common position is WW2 started when Germany invaded Poland, in 1939.
A lot of people want to talk about what's wrong with the AAA game dev scene but very few people want to admit that the problem is that the whole thing is just structured really dumb.
This is an excellent summary of the US War on Iran current situation.
I’m an existentialist and borderline absurdist and even I struggle with the current moment.
This summary is just fantastic.
I can't know the mind or requirements of every dev but "passable" assets in the build are just a bad idea, IMO. I've worked on games that reuse assets that are intended to be redone, which can cause its own problems, but I don't think devs should generate temp assets that could maybe pass for final.
It is important I get 8,294,400 pixels (4K) at 120 frames a second. Otherwise it just doesn’t feel real.
It is ok if half of those pixels are just kinda guesses based on zettabytes of YouTube and pornhub my graphics card watched
Kalshi employees "kind of understand that without the tweets and the streamers and all of the social-media stuff that the traders do for them, usually just for free, their marketing would be a lot harder," said Jack Campion, 20, a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Kalshi affiliate. In September, Kalshi briefly signed up a 15-year-old videogame streamer who goes by vertid online to promote its brand on X as an affiliate. A week later, Kalshi ended the partnership. "Yo brother, legal team confirmed that we can't work with minors rn," a Kalshi employee wrote to the user in messages reviewed by the Journal. "Kinda sad tbh."
what the fuck are we doing
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Free newsletter: The AI bubble's info war demands that we believe in things that aren’t true, like the economic fundamentals of the AI industry are perfectly sound, or that Sam Altman and Dario Amodei are anything other than warmongers.
www.wheresyoured.at/the-ai-bubble-is-an-information-war/
BREAKING: We've freed Cookie.
Following an investigation by VGHF, Ukie and Web Capio have suspended DMCA takedowns for Cookie's Bustle on behalf of Graceware, SL.
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It’s wrong to vaporize school children even if Congress votes to approve it.
Wow Signal
I fundamentally believe this era is an illusion. The current versions of Codex and Claude Code are costing OpenAI and Anthropic so much money because they’re running at like a negative 150% gross margin. All improvements involve more and more compute. The limits will be sudden and brutal.
Phonopolis Demo is OUT NOW on Steam!! 📣
store.steampowered.com/app/4109130/...
Take a look at how we built the cardboard city by hand.
Here is one of the dumbest things about vibe coding that I don't see a lot of people talking about
Imagine you're an open source maintainer and someone opens up a pull request against your repository that they vibe coded. They may or may not tell you they vibe coded it; it doesn't really matter… 🧵
The only thing stopping Lorelei and the Laser Eyes from being a masterpiece is the lack of a back button.
Code is liability. AI allows us to create tremendous amounts of liability very quickly
Screenshot of a data visualization titled “The Cost of American Exceptionalism,” subtitled “What would change if the U.S. matched the OECD average?” The page explains that each card shows how outcomes would change if the U.S. matched the average of 31 peer democracies. Below, a section labeled “Economy & Inequality” displays eight cards comparing U.S. figures to OECD averages. Highlights include: +$19K per household per year in redistributed income and +$96K in redistributed wealth if the top 1% matched OECD shares; a 71% lower CEO-to-worker pay ratio (from 354× to 101×); 50 million more workers with union coverage; 26 million more people with health insurance; $2.1 trillion saved annually in healthcare spending; $691 less per person per year in prescription drug costs; and intergenerational economic mobility being twice as high. Each card shows the U.S. value alongside the OECD average.
If there's one empirical insight I'd want everyone to understand about American politics, it's this:
America's problems are solved problems. Just not here.
What would change if the US simply matched the average of 31 peer democracies? Not Denmark or Norway. Just the middle of the pack. đź§µ
Latin American Coups promoted by the United States
The way the press is treating chatbots, like they have agency and they “know” things all of a sudden, crossed the line recently from dumb and obsequious to something else entirely. Treating them as alive and making conscious decisions is an almost religious belief. It won’t age well.
Sora is one of the worst experiences I have ever had online. So much so that I felt obligated to dissect its various failings. Unsurprisingly, they all come back to the fact that it's an AI product pretending to be a social media platform.
Barely made it to the finish line in time, but I managed to hit my arbitrary goal of reading 52 books this year! That's one per week on average.
I don't know if I'll be able to keep that up next year, but still, already got several more books lined up on the pile.
I’ve been in game dev for 26 years and I can’t remember any other time where a specific tech was being insistently and persistently pushed on devs as a group in the public sphere.
Why would it? Cui bono? Why would any given dev have an interest in other devs using tech they don’t have a stake in?
Honestly I just don't know if its even ethical to play AAA games anymore
This year I played like 10 games but I read 49 books, so you know, that's something.
one thing to note about award ceremonies, in a system is a purpose way, they exist to establish the award-giver as a kingmaker, trendsetter, or authority, and as a side effect, recognize those who help them achieve that goal
is this about time magazine? the game awards? who can tell