

Illinois, where this pic is from, is one of those states! Maybe this car is from out of town


Illinois, where this pic is from, is one of those states! Maybe this car is from out of town


You’re being downvoted but this has been the reality for game devs for the industry’s lifetime. Only a few successful studios are able to have consistently employed devs and artists through multiple projects.
The reality in this industry is that it is project based and when the projects ship, they fire a lot of staff. I left this industry precisely because of this factor a decade ago.
I hope these devs and artists land on their feet quickly.


Weird and frustrating. I’m sure it’s easy to say “of course this is how the US would (not) react” but I think truly many of us are baffled and confused. Hopefully we can fix these issues internally but I fear it’s going to be very painful to do so. These fuckers aren’t leaving power without a fight.


Fair enough! Thanks for the reality check :)


It’s frustrating how many comments are focused on comparisons to the NL. When someone does something hard that was easy for you, do you gloat or do you celebrate their efforts?
Everyone in this community knows that NL has amazing bike infra and this is normal (and better) there.
Hope to see more permanent protected bike lanes in the US. Thanks for sharing OP


Contrary to others I liked this game quite a bit. The life skills were fun, if sometimes tedious, and the sound design of gathering materials out in the world was intoxicating.
I spent hours mining rocks and cutting down trees. I still hear the sounds of it sometimes.
Didn’t enjoy the combat that much but others seemed to have at the time. The game didn’t have much to keep it relevant long term but I’ll miss that flash in the pan that hooked me for a month or two way back when.


Doesn’t work for me, no article visible.
- Understand and use the latest AI tools effectively in their chosen field(s), including identifying the key capabilities, strengths and limits of AI technologies, as well as ways that AI can transform existing methods, processes and tools
- Recognize and communicate clearly about AI use, decisions and limitations, including developing and defending decisions informed by AI-driven insights, as well as recognizing the presence, influence and consequences of AI in decision-making
- Adapt to and work with future AI developments effectively and continually
I’m not sure about every graduate needing this, but at the same time these seem like reasonable goals. Wouldn’t you want the next generation to understand the weaknesses of ai? The pitfalls of trusting it? Recognizing how to use it smartly?
No doubt these kids are already using it. Why not train them in its pros and cons?
The kneejerk reaction that this is bad seems shortsighted to me. Every person, ai supporter or hater, should understand how AI works and how it doesn’t work.
Something about this is absolutely hilarious to me. Sad though when thinking about it critically.


Totally worth it to read the second and third. The first book almost feels unrelated but it’s got some crucial context that gets built on to the extreme later Easily my top 5 sci-fi



Say what you want they are making a shit load of money and they/their investors are very happy with the trajectory of the company and it’s stock.


Oops my mistake Thanks for the correction


Uhh, going to need to see some evidence of that. Literally never heard of non indie devs getting royalties or continued payments based off the success of the game.
Actually I’ll correct myself, rockstar is the only company I’ve heard of that does big internal payouts post launch. Most of Rockstars game launches have resulted in new houses for some of their teams.
Got any other examples to share?
Oh so the OP of this thread is just worried for no reason (about krisp). That’s great news!


Usually due to laws rules and regulations holding their words/actions to account…


If I wanted to talk to NPCs at length I’d just type into a fucking chat bot. I play games to experience the developers story and vision, not endlessly prompt an npc.
I think your experience will be a common one for players.


Great for you. You did say “almost every workflow”. How many workflows exist beyond your own lived experience? Do you work on games, do you know all the workflows there? Citation absolutely fucking needed.


So what’s your process and how is it a boon?
Just noticed the road sign doesn’t match the exit the car is taking. Pointing left, but car going right.
She may have also been a pdfile but there’s no way that’s all that was going on. What kinda rizz did Epstein have to get women to fall over him constantly? So weird to see. Maybe it was just his money, probably just the money. These people are vultures.