Apparently “The Sims” is an example of a 4th person (not shooter) game.
So just being a school principal in the US.
Apparently “The Sims” is an example of a 4th person (not shooter) game.
So just being a school principal in the US.
I read about at least one that someone made, but I can’t find the name now. You play as a blind character who can see through the eyes of the enemy NPCs and based on their view of your own character you have to try to aim for them.
Edit: found it, Second Person Shooter Zato
That does work (actually ‘non emergency city state’). But as another comment mentions, the public knowing it exists is more important than the number itself.
So they are asking a virtual roulette wheel to make the determination if it’s an emergency or not.
I think the non-emergency number should be heavily advertised. I have no idea what the local one for me is (if it even exists)
And an LLM determining that accurately would be a dice roll.
Summaries that look good are something LLMs can do, but not summaries that actually have a higher ratio of important/unimportant than the source, nor ones that keep things accurate. That last one is super mandatory on something like an encyclopedia.
That HyperCam 2 had better be unregistered.
Sounds great for non-food packages, such as small electronics, toys, etc. Anything that currently comes in a blister pack.
It’s not - this dude doesn’t zap himself even once.
It’s a good video though, showing how he integrated everything.
Found this:
"A centaur is someone whose work is supercharged by automation: you are a human head atop the tireless body of a machine that lets you get more done than you could ever do on your own.
A reverse-centaur is someone who is harnessed to the machine, reduced to a mere peripheral for a cruelly tireless robotic overlord that directs you to do the work that it can’t, at a robotic pace, until your body and mind are smashed."
I’ll have to try that vsync thing when I get a new PC (laptop). I’m playing stuff on my phone or Android tablet lately
Super Hexagon
It’s about as simple as a ‘modern’ game can be (I read there was even a port of it to Commodore 64.) but it’s a finely tuned machine. When you lose - and you will, a lot - it feels like mostly your own fault and not the game’s.
The difficulty levels very accurately start at Hard for the easiest one. There are 6 total levels, the next 5 difficulties are Harder, Hardest, Hardester, Hardestest, and Hardestestest.
With much time and luck I can beat the first level (unlocking the 4th). On a lost save I had unlocked the 5th level by completing the 2nd, and have only ever seen the 6th in videos from other people. I would have to beat the 3rd to see it myself, and that’s not happening.
The criteria to beat a level is “last for 60 seconds”.
Deal.
That’s not the gotcha you seem to think it is here.
“not merely stalking people” = It’s also allowing much worse than that!
Yeah, makes more sense now. Thanks
Why help them establish that fetus=person?
(Edit: Having seen the other comments including the language of the bill, it makes more sense.)
I don’t remember hearing about it before. I might have, but even if so the reminder is helpful.
Yeah basically. You aren’t directly controlling the characters - setting tasks and stuff, but they act semi-independently.