Except for the bowling arcade place everything I mentioned is free. The jungle gym place is $25 to get them both in, wouldn’t call that rich territory
Except for the bowling arcade place everything I mentioned is free. The jungle gym place is $25 to get them both in, wouldn’t call that rich territory
taken away all of the physical spaces for our children to exist in,
Not sure this is true. I’ve got two young kids and there’s no shortage of things to do. Pools, hiking, every school has a playground. I mean yea they’re not the death traps we grew up with but my kids have a lot of fun and I’m always on the hunt for another school to try them out at. Our city has one of those jungle gym, bowling, arcade combo places we usually go on a rainy day or during the winter.
This is the town I grew up in and pretty much everything I grew up with is still there plus more. You just have to go looking is all.
I’ll contend with the digital world being a step back but I’ve been trying to mostly keep my kids off it as long as possible
Funny this about this, if they had stuck with the Popeye IP this game would likely be forgotten now. Instead they created two of the most indelible characters in videogame history.
Yea this is some bonkers wishful thinking. This is basically the Jeremey Clarkson “oh no! Anyway…” meme
This is going to upset 10s of people
What’s the context here
Just curious what issues you’re having with the Epic store. I’ve bought a few games now and thought the process was pretty smooth.
Lol, they need to do a little quiz after the movies. But really though, if you don’t want to watch the movies why are you an academy voter
Yea this is like the “Alan Rickman did his first movie at 45”. Like sure, but he was a mega accomplished stage and British TV actor for 20 years prior.
On GitHub, after you make a PR go up to the URL. Right after the pr number add .diff
This will give you a full pr diff. Paste that into what LLM you’re using. I usually prompt with something like
“You’re a senior web engineer. Give this PR a review being aware of modern code practices and syntax. Try to uncover possible bugs. Give 3 to 5 actionable suggestions.”
There’s probably a way to do this in the tools, I’ve just found this works.
These people all work for what seems like huge (video game) businesses. It’s a pretty entitled position to say results aren’t the most important thing. The fact is, they are. If you want the freedom to do things your own way at your own pace, go make your own indie game. I guarantee these “journey over results” types would end up with feature creep and never ship a finished product though.
On the coding side, I’m a senior dev who has been in the industry for 20 years. Not video games but for the web. Easily 40% of the code I ship now is AI written. I’ll use a different AI to review my PRs saving my coworkers time catching the little mistakes I overlooked.
I’ve cut days off my workload over the past year and to say all AI is slop is being intentionally obtuse to the tools. Basically we’ve all been promoted to manager roles and LLMs are the mid level workers we oversee.
This article is trying to paint a picture that these tools are without value and I can feel your finger hovering over the downvote button but the fact is the genie is out of the bottle. They’re not going away and today is the worst they’ll ever be. People that say they’re slower with these tools are going to get left behind by people who are proficient with them.
I was thinking the other day, imagine a plane went down in 2015 with Kanye West and Elon Musk aboard. It would be like “ah man, there go a couple legends”.
15 minutes is crazy fast and assumes they just get exactly what they want first go. You need to factor in running your PC using Photoshop or equivalent, which is fairly resource intensive, sustained over what is realistically 40-60 minutes at best, sourcing assets from servers which are using energy to serve the images. Compared with AI which has high usage for sure but it’s extremely short bursts.
Redemption events at shoppers turn 200k into $300 or 250k into $400 on Black Fridays. Last year they had an event to double your entire point spend which was the best redemption yet (500k became $1000). I’ve used these events to get my PS5, PSVR2, Xbox, switch, Sonos speakers, Apple Airpod Max, sim race wheel. Of course starting this year they’ve stopped carrying all the cool electronics.
All this being said, you can only redeem a max of 500k in any translation so keeping anything more than that doesn’t serve much purpose.
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Make no mistake, this was also years in the making
Simply put, not everyone gets do to everything. It sucks but that’s the unfortunate state of life.
The original post is taking about spaces. Locations. Whether or not you have time or a car or whatever has nothing to do with the original post. My point is locations as per the original post do exist and the original post says there are none at all.
This is true, this is fact. Your ability to utilize a space has a lot of factors but the existence of them doesn’t.