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The Sims Creator's Quest to Turn His and Your Own Mind into a Video Game

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2 points·by chaostheory·vor 3 Monaten·0 comments

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chaostheory
·vor 13 Stunden·discuss
When the dev for BodyCam posted his initial streams, I thought it was fake. Also was a solo dev though I think he either has a partner or a team now
chaostheory
·vor 13 Stunden·discuss
The Stardew Valley dev did do everything himself though
chaostheory
·vor 13 Stunden·discuss
Unreal 5 is amazing with photo realism. Bodycam uses this feature well too
chaostheory
·vor 3 Tagen·discuss
“protects EU companies from more competitive foreign companies”

Tbf protectionist laws are everywhere now including the US. Globalism is dying.

The spirit of the law was to protect people’s data from every entity including government bodies.
chaostheory
·vor 3 Tagen·discuss
This is just more evidence that the GDPR was just a set of protectionist laws for EU companies.
chaostheory
·vor 3 Tagen·discuss
These are mainly political purges dressed up as “anti corruption drives”. Not ideal, but at least someone high up is getting punished compared to slaps on the wrist in the West.
chaostheory
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
That is obviously no longer the goal. It hasn’t been for years now. However, its original goal was to provide “every person on the planet free access to the sum of all human knowledge“.
chaostheory
·vor 7 Tagen·discuss
I'm sure the Wikipedia mods have many great, valid reasons for deleting articles. Unfortunately for the ignorant masses, this has bad optics, since it looks like it runs counter to their goal of "cataloging all human knowledge".
chaostheory
·vor 11 Tagen·discuss
> Humanoid robots are like dance lessons, it is cool, it is sexy, and it may pay off in the future, but the value is much less certain

They need a solution to their plummeting birthrates which are officially worse than either China’s or Japan’s
chaostheory
·vor 13 Tagen·discuss
YouTube is a completely different experience once you pay to turn off the automated ads
chaostheory
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
Why make a pointless comment when you no longer have anything substantial or interesting to write, or is that an "eastern centric view"?
chaostheory
·vor 14 Tagen·discuss
The CCP's recent yearly subsidies for China's EV industry ranges from $30 billion - $46 billion per year compared to $10 billion - $20 billion per year for the US. A conservative estimate of total subsidies lands China at about $230 billion while the US was at $70 billion.
chaostheory
·vor 15 Tagen·discuss
Who cares if another country didn’t take advantage of globalism? This doesn’t weaken my argument that globalism is what helped China rise again from centuries of mismanagement and neglect
chaostheory
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
> such oversimplification on steroids is totally misleading.

Yes, so the kettle is calling out the pot?

> globalism was never invented or promoted to help any country in poverty

It doesn’t matter what it was designed for. What matters is what it does in reality and there is no doubt that globalism helped lift China from Mao’s disastrous policies. That’s not mutually exclusive from China’s past as the Middle Kingdom
chaostheory
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
Sure, but not at China’s scale and no where close to number of industries where China does it. Why? The US was a net importer in order to support the dollar being the global reserve.
chaostheory
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
What’s worse, tariffs or outright banning the competition from your market? China has done both despite globalism being what has lifted it from poverty. Why is everyone suddenly surprised that globalism and free markets are coming to an end? Is this a net good? Mostly no unless you count more redundant supply chains.
chaostheory
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
No, he means that the US will close most of its domestic market to competition just like China has for decades, and the US may start subsidizing and dumping its goods everywhere
chaostheory
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
They have a lowering kit, but it’s “coming soon” and it costs extra
chaostheory
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
My point is a good portion of HN is composed of pirates who don’t like rules and have a higher tolerance for risk. You can dislike that all you want for any given reason both valid and petty. However, what you’re seeing are core values from the people who created this community and the same type of people still run it today so you’re going to keep seeing this kind of thinking moving forward
chaostheory
·vor 17 Tagen·discuss
Ofcourse. This is HN and not LinkedIn.

We have a lot more people here who like bending rules as opposed to following them.