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CaptKoala , to games in Does AAAA just mean awful triple A games now?

The extra A is for abomination.

skele_tron , to android in Best screen size?

Best one? I wish phones under 6" and more close to veing just 5" were still a thing, so it fits pockets nicely and I CAN TOUCH THE OPPOSING DIAGONAL EDGE WITH MY THUMB

ignotum , to science_memes in Dumb Animals

Easy:

  1. Kreb eat
  2. Krab make baby krabs
  3. Old crab die
  4. Baby crabs grow
    And so the crab cycle repeats
walter_wiggles , to askuk in What are your red flags for job interviews?

If the position says you’ll be working directly with the CTO, just say no.

frazorth OP ,

Micro-managing?

walter_wiggles ,

It usually means there is little to no dev team, and the CTO probably whipped together the existing codebase. Worst of all they will fight any attempt to change the patterns they’ve put in place.

GreatAlbatross ,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

“All customer installs need to have firewalls disabled, and the widget needs to run as domain admin”

Continues until a big enough customer puts their foot down, at which point all the installation engineers get upset because they need to do something new.

FatCat , to technology in Asking gemini if google is a monopoly
@FatCat@lemmy.world avatar

On a side note the free gemini version (whichever model they use) is absolute poo poo compared to free Claude or even Chatgpt.

missingno , to games in What's your favorite controller?
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

For fighting games, my own custom built stick. Put this together last year to replace the Hori RAP4 that had served me well for seven years until a button cap broke off. Super happy with how this turned out. It's much lighter, I like having a detachable cable. GP2040-CE supports Switch natively so I no longer need an adapter (and I can feel the difference in latency now), and Sanwa silents mean I can practice late at night without keeping anyone awake. And it just looks good, it's on brand for me.

For everything else that is not fighting games, 8BitDo Pro 2.

I also have a soft spot for the Wii Classic Controller Pro, I miss having gates on the analog sticks. I'd kill for a modern refresh of that with L3/R3, gyro, and USB instead of having to plug it into a Wiimote.

Mountain_Mike_420 ,

That’s a mighty fine stick you got there. One might even refer to it as lovely.

Kramkar , to nostupidquestions in Why is there so much hype around artificial intelligence?

It’s understandable to feel frustrated when AI systems give incorrect or unsatisfactory responses. Despite these setbacks, there are several reasons why AI continues to be heavily promoted and integrated into various technologies:

  1. Potential and Progress: AI is constantly evolving and improving. While current models are not perfect, they have shown incredible potential across a wide range of fields, from healthcare to finance, education, and beyond. Developers are working to refine these systems, and over time, they are expected to become more accurate, reliable, and useful.
  2. Efficiency and Automation: AI can automate repetitive tasks and increase productivity. In areas like customer service, data analysis, and workflow automation, AI has proven valuable by saving time and resources, allowing humans to focus on more complex and creative tasks.
  3. Enhancing Decision-Making: AI systems can process vast amounts of data faster than humans, helping in decision-making processes that require analyzing patterns, trends, or large datasets. This is particularly beneficial in industries like finance, healthcare (e.g., medical diagnostics), and research.
  4. Customization and Personalization: AI can provide tailored experiences for users, such as personalized recommendations in streaming services, shopping, and social media. These applications can make services more user-friendly and customized to individual preferences.
  5. Ubiquity of Data: With the explosion of data in the digital age, AI is seen as a powerful tool for making sense of it. From predictive analytics to understanding consumer behavior, AI helps manage and interpret the immense data we generate.
  6. Learning and Adaptation: Even though current AI systems like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Co-pilot make mistakes, they also learn from user interactions. Continuous feedback and training improve their performance over time, helping them better respond to queries and challenges.
  7. Broader Vision: The development of AI is driven by the belief that, in the long term, AI can radically improve how we live and work, advancing fields like medicine (e.g., drug discovery), engineering (e.g., smarter infrastructure), and more. Developers see its potential as an assistive technology, complementing human skills rather than replacing them.

Despite their current limitations, the goal is to refine AI to a point where it consistently enhances efficiency, creativity, and decision-making while reducing errors. In short, while AI doesn’t always work perfectly now, the vision for its future applications drives continued investment and development.

Kintarian OP ,

We shall see. The above feels like an AI reponse.

LainTrain ,

Whoosh

hungryphrog ,

I’m 80% sure this reply was written by an AI. Right now pretty much all it can do is tell people to eat rocks, claim you can leave dogs in hot cars, and starve artists.

Deceptichum ,
@Deceptichum@quokk.au avatar

Bravo.

MudMan , to games in What's your favorite controller?

Oh, how long do you have.

First of all, favorite for what? For accesibility reasons if it's not a dual stick game I am defaulting to a fightbox-type device these days. I favor a WASD configuration, rather than a thumb-for-up configuration and I currently favor a tiny, minimalist haute board box with cherry switches (blue for buttons, greys for WASD). It's great, it lies on my desktop and it causes minimal strain even in high APM games.

For dual stick stuff, it again depends. Is this a shooter where aiming is a factor? Because then I'm gonna want some gyro. The DualSense is amazing to hold, just bonkers build quality. It is heavy and ugly as sin, though. It also doesn't work perfectly with every PC game, so it feels like a hassle to use it as my default. There's the KK3, which has gyro in Switch mode and seems to be less fussy than the DualSense. Plus they are trying to sell their hall effect sticks to third parties, so those are very smooth. It is a jack of all trades, though, and I actively hate KK's dumb extra button configuration, with start and select all the way at the top, I keep pressing the screenshot buttons by accident.

If there's no twitch aiming, and thus no major need for gyro, Victrix's Pro BFG is fun. It has modular design where you can put the dpad on either location. The dpad isn't great, but hey, the fightbox's there for that. It does have a six button configuration, too, if you're a controller fighting game guy. The best feature, though? Replaceable eight-way gates for the sticks, Gamecube-style. If you're a Smash guy or emulating Gamecube it's such a no-brainer high end replacement.

But honestly? Honestly?

The JoyCon.

I know people hate the JoyCon, but the idea of a split controller is amazing to me, and everybody else who has tried to do it, Lenovo Legion Go included, gets it wrong. The big handles aren't the answer without a middle segment to hold the controllers. The two little boards are fantastic for 3D action games, the amount of tech in such a small frame is astounding and the button-based dpad is so good I'm using fightboxes on the regular now. It's a shame there are some reliability issues, but I would buy a device just like it for PC tomorrow if they could sort out connectivity reliably.

brsrklf ,

Connectivity is just one of many problems with joycons.

The shitty sticks that may or may not drift after a dozen of hours and the faulty rail cable that disconnects the SL/ SR buttons are worse.

MudMan ,

I don't know that I have used the SL/SR buttons on my Joycons once in years, so I don't know that is a priority for me.

Drift is a problem, but I've had it more on PS5 controllers, frankly. I do think that at least some portion of drift issues are actually connectivity. The Switch fills in connectivity gaps with the last remembered input and if you have a weak signal that sometimes manifests as the stick being "stuck" off center.

I do think Nintendo should have gone for a slightly bigger battery and a more powerful antenna, although I see why they didn't want to. Still, as far as form factor and usability goes, those things are the best controller this generation, if not ever.

daggermoon , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?

I can’t live without fre:ac. It’s an open source project aimed at being the best and most accurate CD ripping and audio converting software. It supports Linux, Windows, and I think Mac OS as well. It’s very similar to Exact Audio Copy for Windows. I’m a big music fan who still rejects streaming so I need this.

magic_lobster_party , to games in What's your favorite controller?

Right now I’m mostly using the Xbox One controller (on PC). It’s a controller that feels really good to hold. No weird gimmicks like motion control either. I think it’s one of the all time greats.

Runner up is GameCube.

djidane535 , to games in What's your favorite controller?
@djidane535@sh.itjust.works avatar

Switch Pro controller for its asymmetrical layout + gyroscope (it’s so much better for aiming). I’d love to test a PS5 controller but symmetrical layout tend to hurt my hands (it was already the case for the PS3/PS4 controllers, so I have little hope for the PS5 controller).

Ghoelian ,

I think the gyro and layout of the switch pro controller are good, but it just feels so cheap, and the buttons are way too mushy. Also doesn’t have analogue triggers. The d-pad is pretty terrible as well.

Overall not a great controller imo.

neidu2 , to aww in The table's broken

What is this? A gif for ants?

ZeroCool OP ,

Hmm I done goofed 🤷‍♂️ Try this:

i.imgur.com/rShQHYo.mp4

Mountain_Mike_420 , to games in What's your favorite controller?

An Xbox one controller. I bought a newer seriesX controller but it developed stick drift almost immediately. My Xbox one controller is going on 6 or 7 years now and is still rock solid. And I play rocket league so you know I am hard on them.

Cadeillac , to retrogaming in Games That Rock The World - Roku Channel
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

Have you watched it? How is it? Can I only access it through a Roku device, or do they have a universal app?

i_am_not_a_robot OP ,
@i_am_not_a_robot@feddit.uk avatar

I’ve watched the first one - it’s alright! I thought it might be US-centric but David Braben is in it.

I’m not sure if they have a universal app, it’s definitely available on Roku devices.

Cadeillac ,
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve never owned anything Roku lol. I’m sure I can find it out at sea

edgemaster72 ,
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

You can watch it online (granted, it’s with ads so you might want to go sailing anyway. I haven’t actually watched it yet to see if UBO works on their page but I’d guess not)

zea_64 , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Arch Linux is a good vision and a tab for the meds

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