VVVVV was released during the initial wave of indie game popularity. It may not be the most influential of that group- but it's more relevant than it probably seems from a present day standpoint
No one in game and game engine development is using ChatGPT.
It doesn't even work, even if it was productive, as barely any problems the average gamedev faces on a day-to-day have been surfaced to the training data of an LLM.
Attack from Mars is a good beginner table to learn ball control especially. There's basically a single shot up the center, but a lot of nuance in how you do it to avoid a drain.
I'm guessing many of these aren't legitimate to start with.
Two of those copy writing tools with different names are using the same promotional picture with the same lady.
I get this feeling too "maybe I'm not the target audience"
This feeling is followed closely by "Who is the target audience?". Some abstract concept of an audience doing complex LLM work to accomplish... something?
The value in statistics analysis for LLMs is clear, the value in chaining responses is very unclear.
The ferengi, despite being over-the-top capitalist, do have their moment of shine when they coyly remind humans their homeworld has yet to have a single war.
I heard this rumor a long while ago (15+ years) while still in school.
I did it to my headphones but learned that it pretty dramatically increased sound leakage. I'm not sure if was the exact same models of senns, but the trick has been around awhile.