

You certainly will get all that on a Steam Deck, if you give it a little time.
You certainly will get all that on a Steam Deck, if you give it a little time.
But if we all talk like that, and AI learns to talk like that from humans, then the AI has succeeded in emulating human speech again. 🤔
Check out Ollama, it’s probably the easiest way to get started these days. It provides tooling and an api that different chat frontends can connect to.
Locally run AI: 0
There’s a shit ton of modern AIs that are actively talked about and aren’t LLMs. What about AlphaFold? Or StableDiffusion, or the reinforcement learning running Boston Dynamic’s robots, or like, every computer vision classification task ever, or the software behind Waymo, or GANs like they use in Snapchat filters? Heck, people still consider Deep Blue an AI even though it’s completely obsolete today.
People still call this stuff AI (because it is) even though most of them have nothing to do with LLMs.
Nah the guy on the right understands that AI means almost anything. Hell, even the A* pathfinding algorithm falls under the realm of AI.
They really are! We should use tools for what they are good at and not try to cram AI into everything. Something something hammer, nail, right?
I just got done reading a post about 40k (Warhammer) and got sad that you had to pull your entire army off the field.
I mean I guess pulling your 401k is a sign of impending doom too.
The difference is that aged people tend to forget their training more. I’m not worried about the youngins.
Last post was almost exactly 2 years ago. The artist probably just got burnt out. It happens a lot.
Or in other words, “free will” is a macroscopic effect arising from the fundamental laws of the universe. Like most everything else we deal with.
Like… temperature doesn’t really exist, it’s really just an average of kinetic energy of particles. But that doesn’t stop it from being a useful concept!
Right. The problem is not the fact it consumes the information, the problem is if the user uses it to violate copyright. It’s just a tool after all.
Like, I’m capable of violating copyright in infinitely many ways, but I usually don’t.
It’s only theft if they support laws preventing their competitors from doing it too. Which is kind of what OpenAI did, and now they’re walking that idea back because they’re losing again.
The reasons keep on stacking up.
Very wise. Scope control may be the single most important factor in getting your game shipped.
numbers that nobody has ever seen before
Like eleventeen, thirty-twelve, and all those.
Well yeah, a game still popular after a decade must be pretty damn badass.
Age is mostly irrelevant in regards to game quality.
Civ games usually need a couple months/years to bake before they get as good as their predecessors.
Right, the offline version (if you have the hardware to run it) is completely under your control, and no one can take that away from you. Honestly nice to see that happen, I thought it would take several years.
I’m not sure that’s true, if I understand correctly, Steam Deck has more RAM and a better CPU. It’d only be true for graphics card constrained games.