So, what exactly does Minecraft (one of the primary games mentioned in the lawsuit) do to cause this? Because that seems like a major outlier compared to the other listed games.
So, what exactly does Minecraft (one of the primary games mentioned in the lawsuit) do to cause this? Because that seems like a major outlier compared to the other listed games.
It would help if the lawsuit was actually focused on lootboxes, microtransactions, and the like as harmful gambling.
But it doesn’t. The lawsuit claims video games themselves being good creates an addiction.
It’s massively important in the sciences, both for computing purposes and theoretical design and investigation purposes.
AI is completely revolutionizing genetics research and subjects like biochemistry and pharmacology, because it’s able to extrapolate from already identified genes and compounds and find new ones or identify the purposes of genes just from their sequence structure.
It’s made processes that would take weeks or months just to identify a single new component to something that takes days or hours.
I wonder how ad view counts are affected when you actively drive away your hard core content posting audience? Hmm…
The sad part is that the AI might be more trustworthy than the humans being in control.
They still had one of those?
I mean, I’ve worked with CRISPR in plant biology. It’s not really that much more complicated. It’s just much more effective.
I mean, he wanted Paypal originally (and to name it X), so this just seems like the end goal he was trying to get to the whole time.
And it will still crash and burn. Gloriously so.
As fun as that would be, we actually have standards, unlike Elon.
Thankfully, any actual new type using modern tech have self-limiting reactions. Thorium ones, for example, can’t meltdown because the high heat in that process kills the reaction itself.
If they’re actually using a new type nuclear reactor, the small portable ones, then the waste is both incredibly small and recyclable. Nuclear technology has come a long way since the decades old reactors, we just haven’t built very many new ones to showcase that.
Fair. I was thinking more about changes in coding language usage, but I suppose that also depended on when you were attending university. There have been periods where things changed faster in compsci than other periods.
I mean, that’s really only true for compsci. While scientific and technological advances will indeed be made in STEM in general, they aren’t that fast or significant enough to make what was learned unviable.
Is this a cry for help? Do we need to get them some therapy?
Sadly, that percentage is probably better than a good number of doctors.
The answer is likely just that Bethesda coders are bad at optimization. They don’t have to put out a quality product, so they never learn how to make one.
Did you forget literally everything about Fallout 76?
But we’re a decade past where that’s good enough. “Another Bethesda game” at that same Bethesda quality level now is a trash game.
Hence why they should be defederated from. The entire instance is just full of trolls and dictatorship defenders.
pats your head It’s okay, I know reading comprehension is difficult for some people.