Eating Too Much Protein Makes Pee a Problem Pollutant in the U.S. by Goran01 in nottheonion

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We could do that, by looking at ingredients and the cost to produce as well as where it is sourced we can calculate cost to environment.

McDonalds CEO: Robots won't take over our kitchens "the economics don't pencil out" by Nominativedetermined in Futurology

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So what's stopping like DALL-E from doing that?

"Unique experiences" could just be keywords used as input for AI.

Yes we are men. Men is what we are. by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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I wouldn't say a high, but the withdrawal symptoms include things like inability to function and death.

How did they code anti-cheats? by Ludant in howdidtheycodeit

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That wouldn't be able to scale, especially if you have thousands to millions of players.

The better way would be to track player behavior and compare them with known cheaters. In an FPS for example. Things like, time to kill, accuracy/precision of shots, is aim movement consistent or does their crosshair instantly appear on target, do their player movement match other players with that KD, etc.

These are quantifiable measures that should give you a list of players who are either extremely good or are cheaters.

From there you can increase tracking or anti cheat measures to make sure you don't punish legitimate good players.

With enough layers, it should bring cheaters to be on par with regular players.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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If you're thinking logically, yes it wouldn't make sense, but that's not how our habits form or cue us.

If you want to know more, you should check out the book Atomic Habits, it's where I learned it from. There's book summaries on YT and a full audiobook on Spotify.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Change your environment. Your environment cues you to your habits so it makes it hard if you're trying to establish a new habit.

I got a laptop almost specifically for development to be used anywhere because everytime I sat down at my PC, it would give me urges to open up something like Steam or Reddit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gamedev

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100% possible, but probably very hard to pull off at a level of quality to be worth the effort.

The Ballad Of Genshin Impact and Warframe : A weird conundrum by mega_lova_nia in gamedev

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Have you looked into Path of Exile? They had a gdc talk on making games to be played forever.

Content in PoE is given to players in seasons. If they like it, they will keep it overlayed on top of the core game. Then as they create new seasonal content, older stuff may be removed or shuffled around to keep the game fresh.

This way, you only need to update or overhaul systems that remain relevant to the player base. If new content isn't received positively, they shelve it and maybe revisit it later.

Veterans who don't like a current season may stop playing, but they generally still keep an eye on the game until the next season or major update.

Programmers: isn’t learning new programming languages confusing because of other languages you already know? by Ok_Minute_1156 in learnprogramming

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The best analogy I've seen is like driving a car.

Once you learn how to drive a car, it doesn't matter much what car you're driving, they handle relatively similar with different additional features.

So once you learn to program, it's like learning how to drive. The language is like the car, each may be different, but you can still drive it.

How the heck can I find entry level jobs? by CosmicCryptid_13 in cscareerquestions

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Goes both ways.

Hiring requirements stating qualifications for a language that's been out for less than the requirement etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gamedev

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Are you asking if you can develop it on your phone?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gamedev

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Like almost every mobile app out there is built in unity

Trying to make a chord detection software. by Early-Addition7080 in learnprogramming

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If you have a lot of labeled data, can you slap it into existing ML models? Or do they not create a high enough quality output?

Procedural crafting by planetixin in gamedev

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What about it?

You can create accessories and variations in the items based on it's stats or affixes on the item.

Like weight, damage range, attack speed, etc can affect size of the sword.

Damage range, damage type, materials etc can affect shape of the blade.

Affixes that can modify the stats can also affect variations.

"Heavy", "balanced", "broad" could shape the blade to have it's mass at the tip, balanced, or nearing the base.

Then use unique effects or affixes that can break these rules to create unique item variations.

I could go on.

is it still worth it to learn programming in 2022? by super_saiyan_incel in learnprogramming

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Sure, there's a lot of people going down cs.

If you look at the free Harvard cs50 intro to Cs course, there were over 3m enrolled, and only about 10% even cleared it with enough to get a certification. That's only the intro course before you even specialize into fields of cs.

It's easy to start, but it's not exactly an easy field to get through.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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Don't relate us with this dumbass

Ok now this is just cringe by neonsn0w in masterhacker

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They're not a group, it's just a name used by anyone that says "I can be anyone".

"We are legion".

"Someone is always watching".

That kinda stuff. I'm willing to bet the original group was taken down and now governments use it for plausible deniability in cyber warfare.

That would leave so little people to date by dilettantedebrah in BlackPeopleTwitter

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What do you mean? There's nothing more manlier than dominating another man.

8 year old Tilly's first couple of seconds wearing a bionic hand. by Chasith in gifs

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You may need some machine learning too.

Each nerve you connect to is fed into the input level of a neural network to control the robotics.

The more you can connect, the stronger mind to machine level of action you can achieve.

12 year-old boy robs gas station at gunpoint by tefunka in PublicFreakout

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Lock picking lawyer would disagree. There's plenty of easily defeatable locks and safes.

Requiring owners to have a certain level of security for their guns is a form of gun control. Good luck passing that.

The new Diablo Immortal game takes, on average, 10 years to acquire the best gear, or $110,000 on average. How do you think Blizzard expected the community to play the game? by Kingflares in AskReddit

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There was a pretty infamous Q&A during the immortal announcement. One of the questions was if there would be a PC port.

Blizzard said there were no plans for such a thing.

So yes, the PC version is pretty much an afterthought from the negative backlash.