“How did your date go?”
“I’ve never seen a woman bleed like this before!”
“How did your date go?”
“I’ve never seen a woman bleed like this before!”
Level up! Soon I can pick yellow mushrooms.
DuckDuckGo: The coolest way to use bing and apple maps.
(I do use it though)
I’m not so much worried about the functionality of the code, but rather the maintainability. A lot of code was written, by a person long ago, copied together from forums online refactored by people, who didn’t understand it, but at least at some point someone understood it good enough to create it.
I find the idea worrisome, that we will deal with code no one ever understood, it’s just kind of there and seems to do what we want, and now you have to change it.
For me the other scary thing is the loss of control. We are already drowning in code everyone needs and noone understands and now we build systems, who can produce mountains of that.
But then again you could use it to explain code. We will so quickly become dependent on it.
I too believe, you can “hide” inside a big companies structures.
I’m sure it’s a difficult balance as a developer.
It’s easy for someone who has played many games to underestimate how much is new to someone who has not played as many games.
Hmm sounds like you were pretty annoyed by this :D
Did you play far cry blood dragon? The protagonist complains about how the tutorial is boring.
That is certainly true. It just sucks, that so many people are scrambling for jobs and rich people get richer. There has to be a better way.
That was the one where you swing the sword with the wiimote right? Maybe they were worried there, people would be confused.
I mean if you pay someone to watch something, you think it is a super easy job, but you want him to do their best.
Still I don’t think it’s reasonable for someone to be at maximum alertness watching like a store somewhere at night.
But I believe there are many jobs where people don’t care. You have to be there and not break some rules, but that’s it.
Do they really have tutorials in the classical sense? They start dead simple and add stuff gradually, almost like the entire game is a little bit of tutorial to the point where people make up their own challenges.
But I mean many people have already lost their job because AI automated it away.
What was it like for you? Lots of carrying and packing?
This is exactly what I think every time I hear about boring jobs. Why not use the time for something else? But I suppose in many boring jobs you are still monitored and have to pay attention.
Imagine if they came with default ads prebundled in the firmware.
It will all be integrated into a single SOC. You can remove nothing or everything. In the future we will have tinfoil hats for or TVs.
Someone still has to write the instructions. AI might not become a replacement for the engineer, but a more powerful compiler, that is still fed with code written by engineers.
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