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  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoMemes@lemmy.mlsigh...
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    18 days ago

    But then newbies would get killed a lot and cry, and stop playing. For some reason, this didn’t happen 20 years ago but now, it’s appearently a big fucking problem if a player doesn’t feel powerful in the first five minutes of the game…

    I think gamers are just really entitled now. They expect awards for turning on the game. And God forbid if someone else kicks their butt because they have more experience.

    I was playing quake and unreal tournament growing up and I got absolutely wasted in the beginning. Made me laugh so hard. Then I got good, very good, because I had to be to not die.







  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoTechnology@lemmy.worldAre We in an AI Bubble?
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    29 days ago

    It’s frankly ridiculous. Ai is useful but the only company that deserves to get this much gains on the stock market is possibly Nvidia, because they make actual sales of actual hardware.

    Everyone else puts out AI that is much worse than open gpt with tons of marketing to try and make up for it.

    There is aws summit now in a couple of days where I live and there was more AI breakout sessions than you can shake a stick at. It’s definently overhyped.



  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoMemes@lemmy.mlTrue work stories
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    1 month ago

    I actually say no to hiring more devs because it takes like a year to get someone up to speed, with lots of effort and time invested from the team.

    I’m not a manager, I’m one of the devs. Don’t want more people because of the burden of training them.