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The theory taking the rich by storm: China funds data center haters

npr.org
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The SAT Was Necessary After All

theatlantic.com
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Component Party

component-party.dev
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Galápagos Syndrome

en.wikipedia.org
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Game in a month to measure how far AI coding has come

old.reddit.com
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History About Developing of Warajevo

worldofspectrum.net
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Betteridge's Law of Headlines

en.wikipedia.org
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Oblique Strategies

en.wikipedia.org
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Review of 1984 by Isaac Asimov (1980)

newworker.org
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Parakeets make their home in German trees

angiesweb.com
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FEX: Emulate x86 Programs on ARM64

github.com
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F for Fake – Orson Welles, Chartres Cathedral

youtube.com
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Thumby Modding [video]

youtube.com
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Pixel Art and the Myth of the CRT Effect

hackaday.com
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doruk101
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Instead of willing to bet, you can do it yourself and prove it. It is not like there is a ceiling for doing what you are proposing. I am willing to bet that you are wrong.
doruk101
·4 tháng trước·discuss
nominative determinists are running the world
doruk101
·5 tháng trước·discuss
One can technically scrape a list of actual advice or quotes off the internet, randomly feed them to a coding agent, and ask it to interpret what they mean in the grand scheme of things and implement away on it. Once the agent is done, it randomly responds with either "yes, this is exactly what I meant" or "no".

In turn mimicking the average game industry executive giving vague directions that feel just right to them this month, or some other unspecified time period, and in turn achieving something closer to the real AAA game development lifecycle.