audino.pmd.social
PMD, Roguelikes, Procgen
Open Source and Free Software
Chasing down the rabbit hole of unattainable infinity
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Getting Started
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Longer years in higher education or training before entering the workforce saddled with more debt, like what doctors turned into.
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We must normalize The Hallow instead.
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We need UBI first.
But also, AI is exactly why we need UBI.
As techbros hype tenfold productivity and people lose their jobs, it's clear we need a system that turns joblessness into a state of prosperity.
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Turns out you can overlay voronoi diagrams of the selected sequences to make these beautiful Stained Glass effects #mathsky
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I checked the outside grounds day 1 and knew I had a storm coming.
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Source?
(Not that I wouldn't love to believe this.)
(We've seen gaming graphics hit the polygon ceiling.)
(And image gen is already accessible at 6-12GB VRAM gaming setups...)
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There's no better way to defeat big tech than to give away all their services for free. We saw this when Deepseek distilled OpenAI's outputs at low cost, released to open source, and crashed their markets. When given freely to the benefit of all, it loses all value in the eyes of capitalism.
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I once got to know a cracked coder, and when I asked his secret he just kept saying "google".
I couldn't believe it; teachers/family told me it was unreliable and grabbed personal data. I only borrowed real books.
But the difference in ability was damning: you got more done with search engines.
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Many would benefit from learning of gamedev procgen's journey over the past decade and a half. From overhyped infinities to controlled tools of randomness to handcraft-hybrid artform. They would realize automation and exploration feed into each other in cycles.