I live dangerously.
There's no real reason to do it that way, but it's just kinda fun.
If it can't be found online, could start poking with a multimeter.
Didn't realize the order matters.
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I got Hexcodle #323 in 4! Score: 69%
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Nice.
this is addictive
2 years later: It's now up to the lawyers to figure out if it's the rocket that doesn't meet agreed requirements or if it's on the customer for not giving proper requirements.
I didn't read that title carefully enough and for a second thought it's talking about some stupid drm thing.
If there’s been one recurring theme during the “AI” (read, language learning models) revolution, it’s that the tech sector and greedy financiers are prematurely rushing unde…
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16955080 >LLMs certainly hold potential, but as we’ve seen time and time again in tech over the last fifteen years, the hype and greed of unethical pitchmen has gotten way out ahead of the actual locomotive. A lot of people in “tech” are interested in money, not tech. And they’re increasingly making decisions based on how to drum up investment bucks, get press attention and bump stock, not on actually improving anything.
>The result has been a ridiculous parade of rushed “AI” implementations that are focused more on cutting corners, undermining labor, or drumming up sexy headlines than improving lives. The resulting hype cycle isn’t just building unrealistic expectations and tarnishing brands, it’s often distracting many tech companies from foundational reality and more practical, meaningful ideas.
Oh this is a fun game
I got Hexcodle #321 in 4! Score: 71%
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simulates the way a multi-gear transmission operated
m8
I like driving stick, but if I get an electric car, I think I'll pass this toy.
Hey don't say I didn't warn you, it says "pornographic filth" right there
My man just went for as many books as possible.
Some people
Edit: To answer the question, maybe this was one of those libraries holding pornographic filth?
The dog's food part is like one tenth compared to the cat? What kind of animals have you met?
A hacker broke into systems used by Tile, the tracking company, then stole a wealth of customer data and had access to internal company tools.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17105433
A closer look at the Super NES DOOM Source Code Release | MVG [2020, the old, partial release]
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> The source code for DOOM on the Super NES was released on July 14th 2020. In this episode we take a closer look at how its developer Randy Linden was able to...
The complete source code for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) version of Doom has been released on archive.org. Although some of the code was partially released a few years ago, this is the first time the full source code has been made publicly available. The complete set of...
Well, the SNES isn't quite a "3D" console, but I'll say that Doom counts.
Selling "hard braking event" data seems less lucrative after public outcry.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/34636917
Popular audio company Sonos recently updated its U.S. privacy policy to make a small but notable change that seemingly puts customer data at risk. As...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16542196
Coding Adventure: Clouds
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> Clouds are lovely and fluffy and rather difficult to make.In this video I attempt to create clouds from code in the Unity game engine.
How Big Budget AAA Games Render Clouds
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> Explored a few of the latest techniques in procedural cloud rendering used in Horizon: Zero Dawn and the FrostBite engine.
3D Rigging is Beautiful, Here's How It Works!
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> Rigging is the key to making a 3D character ready to animate, but everyone finds it so intimidating. Even I was afraid of it at first. But now I find it beautiful, so I want to show you how it works!
TechnicallyArt - Community for technical art
Community for technical art - shaders, modeling, rigging, etc.
Links:
- [email protected]
- /c/[email protected]
- https://suppo.fi/c/technicallyart
- https://p.suppo.fi/c/[email protected]
I know I created two new communities almost in a row, but this is a cool topic.
How scrolling textures gave Super Mario Galaxy 2 its charm
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> Let's dive into Super Mario Galaxy 2, and explore how a small team at Nintendo pushed simple developer techniques to their limits to make something that still looks good today.
When Optimisations Work, But for the Wrong Reasons
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> Level of detail and imposters are effective optimizations that work for reasons you may not fully understand. Let's explore why, from a hardware perspective, these work.
The Truth about the Fast Inverse Square Root on the N64
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Everything must be a subscription service
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16179767
> Everything must be a subscription service