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I wish I could have seen it live
I wish I could have seen it live
Not only this, but the developer is working on a new game at the same time!
It’s the second time in a few hours that I see a post about AI-written articles published in an Elsevier journal. Maybe I’m not super worried about these specific papers (since the journals are also kinda irrelevant), but I’m worried about all the ones we’re not seeing. And I fear that the situation is only going to get worse while AI improves, especially regarding images. The peer review system is not ready to address all of this
For higher chances of publication, I suggest to add a diagram of the JAK-JAK-JAK-JAK-JAK-JAK-TAT-JAK-JAK pathway
Can confirm. I use it under the chemical hood with gloves on, and even if I use just a few microliters I can still smell it on my fingers hours later
I will never understand being so angry at a fictional work to a point that you feel justified in threatening and harassing the people who are part of it… And also their relative and loved ones!
Ah, I do the same with figures! Hours spent just to aling them perfectly
I’ve been repeating this to myself for the last year and I still haven’t written a word. Guess my paper will never see the light
Strongly agree on the overcomplicated equipment and useless chess game. They added a lot thinking that it would be an improvement, but for me it’s only unnecessary bloating
I usually never complete the “extreme” challenges present in some games, like path of pain and the pantheons in Hollow Knight, or the B-sides in Celeste. I try them, but when I realize that completion will require lot of time and effort, I really don’t feel bothered enough. But I’m ok with that because this kind of stuff is optional, and it’s actually cool seeing more talented gamers deal with them
Agree, doesn’t really make sense to engage with them since the original post and discussions are somewhere else. I think the point of these bots is to create more content to attract new people here on lemmy
The fee will be payed only by people who stay in the city just for the day. The idea is to discourage this kind of “fast tourism” in favour of people who instead spend more days in the city (then of course, the actual efficacy of this method for reducing overcrowding is to be seen)
Loved the visuals and the puzzles, but was kinda disappointed by the story and how they presented their message. Still a really nice game, I’d recommend it
I read that residents in the region don’t need to pay, only to book the visit through their app. Also, at least for now the ticket will be needed only for specific dates, mostly the weekends
This artwork is also the cover of the album Perils of the Deep Blue by Sirenia!
Yep, that banjo really hits hard…
One of my favorite videogame analysis channels
I’m in this picture and I don’t like it