

No, it’s always guessing false and 99991 is prime so it isn’t right. This isn’t the output of the program but the output of the program compared with a better (but probably not faster) isprime program


No, it’s always guessing false and 99991 is prime so it isn’t right. This isn’t the output of the program but the output of the program compared with a better (but probably not faster) isprime program


It really does seem to follow the classic arc of going from marketing to consumers to B2B but like, you can’t sell games B2B can you? It’s so direct to consumer


I don’t understand how this works. Like crosslegged and the tree is only between one of your legs, not the other? Like behind the knee?
Edit: I’ve looked this up and found this weird video showing it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c95iKhNmeSY
I’m guessing you can just lift yourself if you have the upper body strength, but it’s interesting and a bit counterintuitive


What! LLMs are extremely useful. They can already:
-Funnel wealth to the richest people -Create fake money to trade around -Deplete the world of natural resources -Make sure consumers cannot buy computer hardware -Poison the wells of online spaces with garbage content that takes 2s to generate and 2 minutes to read


From the moment I understood the weakness of my Flesh


Oh shit! You made Don’t Press the Red Button or you’ll delete the multiverse. I really enjoyed that! Hell yeah


Cool! I’ll try it out. The trailer has some severance energy to it


Yeah, I really enjoy that kinda mid game, where a slightly longer drought or bad water would really mess you up, but it kinda falters shortly after that and becomes solved.
I want them to do what Factorio did and make the end game stuff (rockets) feed you into what becomes the early-mid game. Like make water the whole map" or have “insanely deep water” or some resources that are hard to make the requirement to do the NEXT thing, which should be so big the whole map you were worried about becomes a little trivial


I’ve played a fair bit of timberborn, and it’s a great city builder! I get obsessed for the first dozen or so hours of a settlement but it’s always fallen a little flat in the more later-game parts.
I’m hopeful that their continually adding content keeps it fresh deeper into the game. The mechanics and aesthetics are great


Cool that they’ll release specs and CAD for the faceplate so people can make their own


I think that it’s true specifically because you don’t understand correlation vs causation
/s


Krobus and dwarf please


I cannot imagine wanting that to be in a game you’re playing


Totally agree. Plus if there’s DLC or mods you wanna mess with you often use the Steam game as a jumping off point


Also, it still kinda feeds the AI narrative if he recodes the AI part.
“See? He used AI to make it faster and get some money then he went back and touched it up, really helpful tool”


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_collapse?wprov=sfla1
It’s called model collapse, and actually it’ll get worse not just stay the same.
They are going to do what they always do: gaslight us, hype some other dumb product as the next smartphone/internet/etc, and further monetize everything


It can, but both my Fairphone and old pixel could have a physical sim and an eSIM. I daily drive both with my old US number and my current EU number. Can’t have two active eSIM cards at once though


The term snake oil is actually especially fitting for this, due to its origins.
In Britain in the 1700s there was a somewhat common recommendation for using rattlesnake oil from the fat of the snake for skin diseases/rheumatism. The efficacy is debated but it’s got some amount of potential for change (if not help).
This turned into people in the US selling mineral oil as “snake oil” as a total panacea. So a product that actually could do stuff being used as the poster child for a completely useless product that can solve every issue ever, buy as much as you can today.
Snake oil indeed.
Ah gotcha. Or a known list yeah