The core-js
story always makes me sad. Sure, he’s developing an open source project and no one HAS to pay him. But the meager amount of donations and the tons of hate he receives isn’t justifiable.
The core-js
story always makes me sad. Sure, he’s developing an open source project and no one HAS to pay him. But the meager amount of donations and the tons of hate he receives isn’t justifiable.
The problem I see here is that AI may write code that does compile, but has a bunch of logical errors, edge cases or bad architecture. From personal experience, even though AI can write small amounts of good code, it’s bad at understanding big and complex solutions.
At that point, fixing the AI codebase might take longer than just starting with a competent Rust dev.
Are there games which don’t use this mechanic? Might be interesting to check out.
You should try that mod that adds thousands of lines of lore-friendly dialogue across all NPCs.
To add to the other commentators, it also has a task list / journal which should help you remember things to do through sessions.
Not strictly about ADHD, but Numb Little Bug hits kinda close for me.
Noo, really? /s
WSJ coming back with the worst takes possible
I love posts like these because they help me avoid mistakes I would’ve definitely made too. Thanks OP!
It’s line no 16896
Livin the dream!
I always watch his videos twice, once without subtitles and the next with. It’s pretty fun to guess what he’s doing on the first watch.
The API is bad, I get it. But the author also seems a little too aggressive with the “my way is the best way” attitude.
Ghost Ship Games is Danish.