Code is pretty small but images, textures, voice lines, etc can crank it up
Code is pretty small but images, textures, voice lines, etc can crank it up
Article seems to push the point that you can, in fact, buy a “last-gen” phone and it’ll be just as effective as the current gen. Which is true, since phone improvements are marginal or just shit that includes image-editing AI in the camera firmware since the diminishing improvements of hardware are really starting to kick the manufacturers’ ass.
It’ll be fine. There’s always some cohort of people who take an actual interest in the magic boxes enough to want to learn compsci.
Half the user-facing internet broke for a few hours when one guy withdrew a shitty one-liner piece of JavaScript (the whole leftpad thing) because someone somewhere added it as a dependency to a dependency to a dependency until it was pulled into an enormous frontend library. The internet relies more on random open source contributions than a lot of people are aware of.
FO3 was kind of a disaster in terms of narrative and roleplay. And the established world building.
Others have covered it but the API pricing was $12,000/50 million requests, which is absurd bordering on comical.