deathmetal27
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- Comment on This hill... 2 weeks ago:
That is exactly how the name “Resident Evil” came to be, because they could not trademark “Biohazard” in the US.
- Comment on This hill... 3 weeks ago:
Alan Shaves
- Comment on This hill... 3 weeks ago:
The duty, it is called.
- Comment on Anon notices fake advertising in video games 3 weeks ago:
Counter-Strike
No unions.
- Comment on fake time strategy 3 weeks ago:
LARPing in a Renaissance fair.
- Comment on Anon notices fake advertising in video games 3 weeks ago:
But humanity is dark.
- Comment on Anon notices fake advertising in video games 3 weeks ago:
“Call of doody”
Also, anon could be referring to the fact that soldiers on the field tend to dig holes to shit if there is no toilet available. Call of duty being a military based game could have had shitting mechanics like how actual soldiers in the field do.
- Comment on Anon notices fake advertising in video games 3 weeks ago:
Skyrim The sky has no butthole.
- Comment on Anon gains a superpower 1 month ago:
And when the cops come, hide 'em.
- Comment on Anon gains a superpower 1 month ago:
One ring to light them
- Comment on Every NPC sidequest 1 month ago:
It was twillig after all. That’s the time when the slythe toves gyre and gimble in the wabe.
- Comment on Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Programmers? 1 month ago:
I like to think of AI like an advanced fighter jet. Jets these days basically fly themselves via their onboard computer. The human is just another input to the jet’s computer. But the human makes the important decisions and steers the jet.
The jet does other heavy lifting stuff such as ensuring that the flight is stable, auto-pilots and engages lock on for enemy targets. When the pilot hears that there is a lock on they can choose to press one button and fire the missile.
In other words, AI is a tool. It can simplify a lot of the more stressful or repetitive aspects of software development but is not smart enough to make good decisions or to understand context.
Even if you were to get rid of programmers, who will then operate the AI? The product managers who are typically pure business people and don’t fully understand how software development is done? That will be like a lawyer flying a F22 Raptor. Also who will make sure that the code that the AI spat out aligns with the expected requirements and is efficient? You’d have to be insane to push AI generated code to production without verification.
- Comment on KUNG FURY 2 Trailer + Sizzle Reel [10:49] 1 month ago:
Damn. Such cases could take a long time to resolve.
- Comment on KUNG FURY 2 Trailer + Sizzle Reel [10:49] 1 month ago:
Does anyone know what exactly is the legal issue with the film?
- Comment on Warlockracy Reviews a Fallout Game That Does Not Exist 2 months ago:
One of my most favourite game reviewers.
- Comment on Probably the best cavalry charge ever filmed - The Lighthorsemen (1987) 3 months ago:
Yes, but this is before CGI.
- Submitted 3 months ago to videos@lemmy.world | 3 comments
- Comment on Anons make the worst game ever 6 months ago:
> Yes
> Sarcastic yes
> Reluctant yes
> No
- Comment on A.I. imagines what a 90s concert was like 6 months ago:
We need to bring back hippo performances.
- Comment on Anon visits Silent Hill 7 months ago:
If David Chase made Silent Hill.
- Comment on Wall Street Is Taking Over Housing. The Consequences Are Disastrous For Renters 8 months ago:
What app is that?
- Comment on Oh no... 1 year ago:
Jarate