Infinity: HexaDome Tactics ganha demo no Steam! Jogo tático 1v1 inspirado em Aristeia! chega em 2026. Confira os detalhes.
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Robotnik significa «trabajador» en polaco y robotník significa «trabajador» en checo/eslovaco. La cuestión de los robots nos obliga a reflexionar sobre el trabajo humano, ya que este se vuelve menos necesario gracias a las máquinas. Es necesario acompañar el trabajo de las máquinas para que los seres humanos puedan subsistir sin realizar ese trabajo. Si las máquinas sustituyen el trabajo de los seres humanos, estos deben poder subsistir haciendo otra cosa. ¿Qué es el trabajo? La Declaración de Filadelfia de 1944, entre otras cosas, pide que se permita a todos subsistir dignamente sin tener que realizar el trabajo que ahora realizan las máquinas. Los seres humanos deben poder elegir su trabajo. «Lo propio del trabajo humano es nuestra capacidad de hacer realidad las imágenes que nos habitan». Constitución de la OIT – Declaración de Filadelfia: https://normlex.ilo.org/dyn/nrmlx_es/f?p=1000:62:0::NO:62:P62_LIST_ENTRIE_ID:2453907:NO#declaration Ya en 1920 se imaginaban robots esclavos que sustituían a los humanos para realizar tareas pesadas, trabajos poco deseables, y los humanos se rebelaban porque tenían la impresión de que los estaban sustituyendo. Al final de la Primera Guerra Mundial, los hombres estaban en el frente y la economía podía funcionar normalmente sin ellos gracias a la mecanización y la automatización. Había angustia por perder los medios de subsistencia y la dignidad. R.U.R. (Robots Universales Rossum) – Wikipedia: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R._(Robots_Universales_Rossum) Isaac Asimov fue el primero en imaginar los robots de forma positiva. La mayoría de los problemas relacionados con los robots son problemas humanos: la humanidad puede organizarse de manera diferente gracias a los robots. La dignidad del trabajo asalariado para poder comprar los medios de subsistencia solo existía desde hacía un siglo. Los griegos vivían gracias al trabajo de los esclavos y se dedicaban al arte, la política y la filosofía. No vendían su tiempo a cambio d…
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Robotnik means ‘worker’ in Polish and robotník means ‘worker’ in Czech/Slovak. The issue of robots forces us to think about human labor, because human labor is becoming less necessary thanks to machines. We need to support the work of machines so that humans can survive without doing this work. If machines replace human labor, these humans must be able to survive by doing something else. What do we call work? The 1944 Declaration of Philadelphia, among other things, calls for everyone to be able to make a decent living without having to do the work now done by machines. Humans must be able to choose their work. “The essence of human work is our ability to bring the images that inhabit us into reality.” ILO Constitution – Philadelphia Declaration: https://normlex.ilo.org/dyn/nrmlx_en/f?p=1000:62:0::NO:62:P62_LIST_ENTRIE_ID:2453907:NO#declaration As early as 1920, people imagined slave robots replacing humans to perform menial tasks, work that was undesirable, with humans rebelling because they felt they were being replaced. At the end of the First World War, men were at the front and the economy was able to function normally without them thanks to mechanization and automation. There was anxiety about losing one’s livelihood and dignity. R.U.R. – Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti – Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R. Isaac Asimov was the first to imagine robots in a positive light. Most problems related to robots are human problems: humanity can organize itself differently thanks to robots. The dignity of paid work in order to buy one’s livelihood had only existed for a century. The Greeks lived off the labor of slaves and devoted themselves to art, politics, and philosophy. They did not sell their time in exchange for money. Robots could replace slaves, which would avoid ethical issues. In fact, slavery became illegal at the same time that machines were developed. We can survive without performing the most difficult and least rewarding tasks, which are …
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Robotnik means ‘worker’ in Polish and robotník means ‘worker’ in Czech/Slovak. The issue of robots forces us to think about human labor, because human labor is becoming less necessary thanks to machines. We need to support the work of machines so that humans can survive without doing this work. If machines replace human labor, these humans must be able to survive by doing something else. What do we call work? The 1944 Declaration of Philadelphia, among other things, calls for everyone to be able to make a decent living without having to do the work now done by machines. Humans must be able to choose their work. “The essence of human work is our ability to bring the images that inhabit us into reality.” ILO Constitution – Philadelphia Declaration: https://normlex.ilo.org/dyn/nrmlx_en/f?p=1000:62:0::NO:62:P62_LIST_ENTRIE_ID:2453907:NO#declaration As early as 1920, people imagined slave robots replacing humans to perform menial tasks, work that was undesirable, with humans rebelling because they felt they were being replaced. At the end of the First World War, men were at the front and the economy was able to function normally without them thanks to mechanization and automation. There was anxiety about losing one’s livelihood and dignity. R.U.R. – Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti – Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R.U.R. Isaac Asimov was the first to imagine robots in a positive light. Most problems related to robots are human problems: humanity can organize itself differently thanks to robots. The dignity of paid work in order to buy one’s livelihood had only existed for a century. The Greeks lived off the labor of slaves and devoted themselves to art, politics, and philosophy. They did not sell their time in exchange for money. Robots could replace slaves, which would avoid ethical issues. In fact, slavery became illegal at the same time that machines were developed. We can survive without performing the most difficult and least rewarding tasks, which are …
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Captura de la página de Steam del videojuego Hexadome Aristeia Showdown donde se ve el título del juego y el botón de instalar
Vamos a ver si puedo aprovechar la alfa y saco un vídeo y un artículo... salvo que salte el NDA cuando abra el juego que entonces solo diré si me ha gustado o no sin más detalle (por ahora en los emails no han dicho que no podamos compartir contenido)
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Sorpresón que nos han dado hoy desde Corvus Belli al anunciar que Aristeia! llegará a nuestros ordenadores en 2024 de la mano de Blindspot Games.
Os hablo de lo que se sabe por ahora sobre The Hexadome aquí:
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A couple of Aristeia! packs with 10% off coupons.
Reckless Hearts
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Smoke and Mirrors
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