Lemjukes
@Lemjukes@lemm.ee
CEO of Juke LTD.
- Comment on gigachad 3 weeks ago:
Old Graphics =/= Bad Graphics
- Comment on Meow 4 weeks ago:
Twice*
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
But like, I do like coding, I just have an incredibly hard time thinking in any language other than English because my brain is essentially defective.
Writing code entirely manually inevitably ends with me incredibly frustrated for hours because despite thinking I’ve done something correctly, and even knowing ‘no, I know this is how it’s supposed to work so why isn’t it?’ All because I’ve made a couple of typographical errors that I’m too stupid to parse out from a debugger.
And because I don’t have any friends with even a passing interest I don’t have anyone to turn to for advice there. Nor do I work in the field or went to school for it. My only human options are on the internet but replies often take hours and you have to sift through nine people calling you stupid before finding someone being nice let alone actually helping.
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
Thank you
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
thanks for the thoughtful reply. I’m in the first boat of just wanting to make games and other small, self driven projects. I think its mostly the feeling of being excluded from participating in things like game jams and the larger game development community because I use a specific tool.
In an effort to clarify what i think is an example of something like a middle ground between no AI code gen period and as you put it “do the thinking for me” let me see if i can put it in similar terms. Instead of “do it for me” its very much so a back and forth of “i want this behavior when these conditions are met for this function and expect these types of outcomes.” Copilot then generates code referencing the rest of the codebase as reference and i then usually manually copy and paste chunks over to the working files and then compile & run from there for testing.
I definitely agree that over reliance on tools as a means of masking a real understanding of a subject is a genuine problem. And I too hope it doesnt end up having the same kind of effect algorithmic social media has had on society as a whole. But i think i do have hope that it will enable a subset of people like me who struggle with the wrote memorization aspects of computer programming but still desires the thrill of putting some pieces together and watching it work.
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
I know you’re replying to a reply here, but do people think I mean just putting in a prompt and then running the output and calling that something I made?
I’ve spent years trying to teach myself how to code but always inevitably would lose track of some part or get stuck on some bug or issue I alone couldn’t get past. I went to theatre school for chrissakes and I just wanna make games and silly little projects. I don’t have any friends in this field and pestering random people in discords or on stack overflow can be really annoying for those people.
So why is using an ai assistant I can berate with as many terse questions I want to iterate code that’d I’d normally spend hours struggling just to remember and string together, such a big stick people are putting up their butts?
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
Grumpy fucks sure love pullin that ladder up behind ‘em.
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
If you learned math with a calculator you didn’t learn math.
- Comment on Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages 4 weeks ago:
This feels discouraging as someone who struggled with learning programming for a very long time and only with the aid of copilot have I finally crossed the hurdles I was facing and felt like I was actually learning and progressing again.
Yes I’m still interacting with and manually adjusting and even writing sections of code. But a lot of what copilot does for me is interpret my natural language understanding of how I want to manipulate the data and translating it into actual code which I then work with and combine with the rest of the project.
But I’ve stopped looking to join any game jams because it seems even when they don’t have an explicit ban against all AI, the sentiment I get is that people feel like it’s cheating and look down on someone in my situation. I get that submitting ai slop whole sale is just garbage. But it feels like putting these blanket ‘no ai content’ stamps and badges on things excludes a lot of people.
- Comment on Murica 4 weeks ago:
ITT: people who don’t understand how geography works.
- Comment on Now what the hell came next 5 weeks ago:
Will never not upvote a Weird Al ref
- Comment on Now what the hell came next 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Been a while, thought I’d post 5 weeks ago:
Gurl u gon break ur desk
- Comment on Vibes based cooking 2 months ago:
You can still get jazzy with it tho once you understand tha chemistry well enough.
- Comment on Career tip #345 2 months ago:
Ah yes this stupid ass post that thinks baristas are making more than construction workers and forklift drivers…
- Comment on Not a single original film broke the box office top 15 in 2024 2 months ago:
People on the internet making that statement is a much smaller number than the number of people who go to the movies. For every person saying they want more original content there are Hundreds if not thousands of people who don’t care and just go see the latest blockbuster that feels like a safe bet.
- Comment on Thanks mom, I don't want any 2 months ago:
It’s honestly not that far from a tuna melt if you think about it.
- Comment on Me and my friends 2 months ago:
The only good pigs. Even better if they’re salt and pepper shakers.
- Comment on My Plan for 2025 2 months ago:
People are morons
- Comment on My Plan for 2025 2 months ago:
Excercise moderation as best you can and not let it get to that point in the first place. Once you’re there only way back is to detox and start over.
- Comment on got one of the last ones for christmas 2 months ago:
BlueBrixx is a German company making “Lego compatible” brick toy sets. Looks like they aim for more adult oriented sets hence the Star Trek and Star gate licenses. They also seem to produce military sets which Lego usually avoids.
- Comment on Where's the mayor? 2 months ago:
- Comment on Where's the mayor? 2 months ago:
They don’t want to understand nuance, they want to feel righteous and get upvotes.
- Comment on And black gloves of course 3 months ago:
I was gonna say, how tf am I supposed to eat all these cool ranch chips if I’m wearing mask 1?
- Comment on I like Genesis 3 months ago:
Not enough Neon
- Comment on Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up! 3 months ago:
- Comment on CAN SOMEONE MAKE AN APP ALREADY 3 months ago:
Yeah this is USDM Grade A material right here
- Comment on If I were suddenly banned from a community but I don't know why, how would I find out? 3 months ago:
Oh you got banned from news too? I did too! I called someone a dingus and the comment got deleted. Someone asked what the comment said and I replied saying I called someone a dingus and why and included an apology for calling someone a dingus in the first place. Apparently that counted as calling someone a dingus for a second time so a mod banned me for a week with a nice ‘enjoy your ban’ message. Thankfully there are other mods that are more reasonable and actually had a constructive conversation about things after the fact. Totally accepted the ban cause I broke a rule and was rude but yea, one of those people isn’t doing the team a lot of favors.
- Comment on Palworld announces Terraria crossover 3 months ago:
The suit is effectively not about the money at all. It’s about setting a precedent in Japanese court to basically allow Nintendo to patent whatever they want, whenever they want, so they can go after and shut down competitors with ease. Pirate Software has a decent and short breakdown on their youtube channel iirc
- Comment on Humans... Just The Worst 3 months ago:
We didn’t teach em shit, we tricked em with lightning.