CrystalRainwater

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[–] CrystalRainwater@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I don't know the exact details of their setup but I would imagine if they have phones on the ship there's a network they can connect to on the ship that's not their starlink internet.

Aside from being able to possibly identify the starlink waveforms with passive RF surveillance or being able to identify the location of the ship through hacking spacex or their satellites, if they went back and forth between being connected on their phones to the ship network and the internet, their phones could have been compromised, leaving the possibility also of them being a perfect pivot point for hackers interested in exfilling important government secrets.

Overall just very bad opsec for a ship and definitely not a good idea.

[–] CrystalRainwater@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Imo just use something else. If your build system is really simple just write the Makefiles yourself. If the build system tho needs to be really complex I would use something like meson or scons (Having worked on some gigantic fully GNU make build systems it can get pretty out of hand).

This is all a personal preference thing but cmake in my experience is really non intuitive and a pain to debug. I know it works for a lot of people but I definitely prefer particularly like scons since its python I have a bit easier time understanding what's happening.

If you really need to use cmake, use a debugger like another user commented. There's also a GNU make debugger in case you need to debug makefiles

 

The company redefined AI as “Affectionate Intelligence,” revealing a belief that AI can foster a customer experience that is more caring, empathetic and attentive.

CEO Cho went on to explain the integral role played by the LG AI Brain, a powerful processing engine driven by LG’s large language model (LLM). Leveraging the company’s vast repository of user data, the AI Brain forecasts customers’ needs based on user-product interactions and contextual learning, performs advanced reasoning processes, and generates optimal solutions through orchestrating the actions of physical devices.

Source: https://www.lg.com/global/mobility/media-center/press-release/lg-presents-vision-with-ai-powered-innovations-at-lg-world-premiere

Now all their new TVs also come with AI image enhancement models. Fuck this new AI investment wave.

[–] CrystalRainwater@lemmy.blahaj.zone -4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Oh wait I forgot my favorite of all. Although idk how popular it is because its not on a standard platform

Starsector: https://fractalsoftworks.com/

This game is incredible. Genuinely like probably the best game I've ever played. It simulates an economy fairly accurately (using the different colonies outputs and inputs to determine prices dynamically). In addition to this colonies can be hurt by you or other parties, affecting the prices of items on the market significantly so you can try to make your money on this margin.

There's space fleet battles with a complex ship modification system. There's colony management, it has an interesting early game and it keeps your interest as you get further in the game with new challenges.

It is $15 dollars and is technically in early access (which tbh is a steal). Though in practice my experience with it is not remotely reflective of it being early access. It's a little like how dwarf fortress was in early access (although unlike df before the steam launch there is a frontend that's really solid).

I also have a bunch more since I was just looking through my steam library so if anybody likes mine I can definitely drop more

Heretics Fork is a really good deckbuilding tower defense game https://store.steampowered.com/app/2181610/Heretics_Fork/

The hell theme is cool, the cards are interesting as well as the characters you can play and overall just a really high quality game that's underappreciated.

Dog Brew is also really good https://store.steampowered.com/app/2883280/Dog_Brew/

It's a cute game where you are a dog that brews beer. The game isn't complicated and its pretty short in playtime but it's $3.50 without a sale and its both cute and fun so I think it's very worth.

[–] CrystalRainwater@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

For my it's Bone's Café.

Imagine overcooked but where you kill and use your customers as ingredients and can raise skeletons from the dead to automate as your chefs and servers. It's overall a very well put together game, especially for one with 240 reviews (total)

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1739070/Bones_Cafe/

I haven't played it couch co-op but the solo play has been really enjoyable

[–] CrystalRainwater@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Read: Two guys with no AI expertise agree that its boosting of their share price should continue (real shocker).

These news articles really love jerking these CEOs off

I regularly say "Art of the deal" ironically when I observe someone win in a low stakes negotiation. I guess that's also kinda it's always sunny but it's definitely trumpian as well

Right now it's easier to find projectors without it and a smart os. Before long tho it's gonna be harder to find those without a smart os and AI upscaling

They would have to do the nuclear option and crush the filibuster. I agree with you though on the lifetime appointees thing. They really should have terms and elections

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