I’m not using text-to-speech engines, I am bad at writing all by myself

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Cake day: February 26th, 2025

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  • If we assume the faith of most games gets decided by a board of directors based on a short 10-slides pitch, it’s easy to see that videos and screenshots, made up numbers and popular hashtags (openworld, moba, ai) are what lets them be greenlit. Pertnering up with AMD/NVIDIA so they patch drivers for your project alone, so your game at least launches, is pro and not a con.

    EA doesn’t have fly wrinkles and we do, with the help of AI, in Betamax 9k MetaHD.

    The only way to get under surface for a tripple A game publishers is test groups, but I don’t think this can touch the question of gfx/performance/effort because everything is presented on capable hardware, scenes handcrafted to impress, and it’s hard to point out anything about visuals unless they are hella ugly.




  • The features you mention are not stampable but sculpable. This, on the other hand, could be done by a bunch of pre-made forms for further reproduction.

    But for my eyes, the rows deviate too much one from another, so probably a person doing it had a hollow bamboo stick to punch buttons in clay for the middle, and the top one could be done via cutting surface with parallel lines - these dots aren’t exactly round and have some angles suggesting diagonal slices. It is pretty and looks clean, and I think undividual artist did it without automating it because the process itself, for an individual foot, is not that time consuming and precise as doing faces etc.






  • My uneducated guess is that it would run inside the prefix but would have troubles with basic Windows dependencies not availiable/running, prefix’s folder structure being cut down to the most basic components and barebones, and that nothing actually runs like in Windows but is rather translated from Linux commands to Windows one and back? Meaning there’s no processes or services like in a VM, no way to run cmd or powershell scripts, nothing to steal without leaving containment? Am I wrong somewhere?

    I recall there was a wave of dread about Proton leaving host system easily accessible and not implementing any security measures as they are out of scope, but if we assume it’s a virus targeting Windows, I’m half sure it would have troubles doing anything the usual way.