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seeing pushback against procedural generation as a result of alleged "AI" and that's really fucking sad

good procedural generation is hard. good procedural generation is bespoke and intentional. good procedural generation is artistic and creative. please don't lump it in with the slop generated through machine learning 😞

EDIT: procgen is not AI, it's a 40+ year old game design technique, see: peoplemaking.games/@eniko/1131

in case it's not clear: procedural generation is a term used in game design whereby a human-authored algorithm takes a random seed value (a big random number like 123908516 for example) and deterministically generates game content from that. this does not involve training a neural network, these algorithms are painstakingly crafted by hand to create the desired output, do not require anyone else's content to make, and this technique is over 40 years old

it's used in games like nethack (1987) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetHack, elite (1984) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elite_(v, minecraft (2011), dwarf fortress (2006) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_Fo, rimworld (2018) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RimWorld and many, many more

the fact that people are conflating procedural generation in game design which has a long and treasured history with "AI" slop is fucking tragic

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Twink death this, twink death that - take care of yourself and age gracefully. You'll transcend the boundaries of body archetypes and stay beautiful.

@VincentTunru As a thing to be aware of, in my experience most people by this point seem to believe that Servo is either dead or still a Mozilla project, and this will probably hamper funding. I think I've spoken to like, 2 people in the past 2 years who actually knew about its current status before I told them...

It's funny how whenever a consumer rights TV show in the Netherlands turns up at a physical office to speak to an executive, they're somehow always unavailable because "they are working from home today", and yet in most of those companies everyone else seems to be expected to come to the office

This is glorious.The best time to burn a bridge is when you never, ever want to cross it again. #genai (Edit: This is a notice explaining why somebody is shutting down a long-running project to measure word frequencies.) github.com/rspeer/wordfreq/blo

lewd, hookups 

So, when are we getting a neurospicy hookup app/site that isn't hot garbage?

Apple is like "iOS update time!" with all the energy of Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes declaring "new rule" mid-Calvinball game except the new rule is that your battery only charges overnight 3 times out of every 5 and also autocarrot is worse in ways that defy explanation

Computer opinions 

I wish that people who design websites, apps, desktop environments, etc. cared about making it clear what things are and whether they can be interacted with and how, instead of trying to conceal those things for aesthetic reasons

Is it text? Is this an image? Is it a link? Is it a button? Is this area scrollable? How much area? Where are the edges?

The iOS podcast app is maybe the worst—will it start playing? Will it open the podcast or the episode?

But GNOME is also terrible

The fun part of the "A.I." hype cycle is watching it slowly dawn on businesses that none of it's true, and they're gonna need those people they aren't hiring and/or training after all.

I'm not a Mozilla insider or anything but I took a look at their bylaws and afaict they have a self-perpetuating board, which means they're not formally accountable to anyone.

I prefer a member elected board (like the PSF has). It's hard for leadership to stray too far from member values when they're elected by members.

I know too many self-perpetuating boards who destroyed what they were supposed to be safeguarding, or even enabled abuse.

Governance matters.

@haui There's been barely any campaigning for it here in NL so it's more likely that people simply don't know about it (and also that people are burnt out here on petitions whose outcome will get ignored anyway), I don't think this is a good metric for "people cannot agree"

dating/hookup meta 

I should've known that the night shift folks on here would be way more fun...

Some day I will learn this lesson. Maybe.

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Mozilla deciding to put an end to its Fediverse investments while simultaneously going all in on AI tells you everything you need to know about what it has become.

People talk about skeuomorphism being 'obsolete' but have you ever listened to not-computer-touchers talking about computer problems? They absolutely still describe them in terms of physical analogies

I will believe that Mozilla is a principled organisation once they actually start acting the part.

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