Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
Most of the reoccurring outlets I cite have an RSS feed that I subscribe to. Research is sourced from Science Daily.
Yeah, I’ve lost track myself. I just follow feeds that alert of me free deals.
I wasn’t aware of that.
I’m not holding my breath.
A month or two ago, there were a few articles involving Jim Jordan that were peak Not The Onion material.
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My games library is so huge, and I suffer from choice paralysis all the time.
I miss the days of Lego Island and Rock Raiders.
Would not surprise me if it’s the latter.
Harvard, here we come!
That was me with SimCity 4. xD
You’d think such a simple protocol would be.
Yes, and no. Yes in that they’ve released the research papers, pretrained parameters and weights of the model itself. Which is more than I can say for “OpenAI.” But no in that it doesn’t include training data or other critical components. Luckily, they’ve shown how they did it which makes it easy for anyone else to reverse engineer the process. That’s what Altman is afraid of.
To be honest, I haven’t played the PC version of GTA V in hot a minute. That being said, ProtonDB’s reviews seems to be pretty mixed.
Good luck with that. DeepSeek has already been reverse engineered.
Covers both.
Great, now we got two “X” companies.
We had an internet desk. Was technically my mom’s computer but I used it so much that it might as well have been mine. Used to visit Cartoon Network’s website when I wasn’t playing Doom or Quake at that age. xD
I hope so. It is RNA-based.
Ugh. Sports games are the worst when it comes to that.
Pretty damn cheap smartwatch.