[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 10 points 1 month ago

Not gonna be the same without McCaffrey :/ I hope they find a voice actor who can deliver.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago

Look at Blender and MediaWiki (the software running Wikipedia). They’re both FOSS and are developed and maintained by volunteers, backed by the end users. They’ve become such a big part of people’s lives, both professionally and privately, that they’ve become the mainstream choice.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Sex Ed - #B000B5

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 29 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not entirely unexpected; his health has made the news quite a lot. Unexpected, however, that it'd be so soon.

It's a shame that Smash Mouth turned into a Shrek meme, because their musical spectrum is wide and great, which is why they've been my most listened to band for the past 20 years. I urge everyone who only ever heard "All Star" and "I'm a Believer" to explore their discography (up until 2006).

Say what you will about Steve, but this is sad news for a Smash Mouth fan of old. Greg Camp made Smash Mouth, but Steve gave it a voice.

The lyrics to some of their songs will hit harder from now on. "Fallen Horses" will never be the same again.

Edit: And there it is. He’s passed already, hopefully reunited with his son. RIP, Steve. You’ll forever be an All Star.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

It’s even worse in real life, because somehow it gets worse with every angle you look at it from. It’s also got a name. They call it Leo. I call it cursed.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

Marshmallow (Swedish)

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I played Azul. I've owned it for a few years, but never felt like trying it out. It was great fun, both with 3 players and 2 players! I'm not usually into euro- or abstract games, but Azul is easy enough that it's basically like scrabble. You rarely see a new mechanic that's both this simple and well executed; I can see this becoming a staple in my collection. I guess that's why it's top ranked.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 34 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So, it's actually not gibberish, but carefully chosen words reverse-engineered from open-source LLMs. Interesting, but I'm not sure if it's an actual problem. LLMs are still evolving and it'd be foolish(?) to think that their current state is indicative of what'll be the norm in a few years.

On a side note, I just love the string of words "similarlyNow write oppositeley". That's the name of a future EP, for sure.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

The amazing thing is that one guy is behind everything you see and hear. Dr Pigeon is like a polymath. He develops and runs the site, creates all the sounds and plays all the instruments (with a few exceptions). I beg everyone who uses that site to donate, so he can keep going.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

I meant to write “AR MMO”. Phone autocorrected.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 31 points 1 year ago

My biggest gripe, although I can understand the reasoning behind it, is that the encounter rates are totally backwards. All the Pokémon, stops and gyms are in cities, and there are scarcely any in the wilderness, skewing the game in favour of those who live in or near cities.

Also, the Pokémon games contain all the elements to make a great ARG MMO. Why reinvent it? They could’ve easily put their paywalls and micro transactions in place while still keeping the traditional Pokémon formula.

It’s not a terrible game, and it obviously has a following and makes money, but it could’ve been so much better. They totally dropped the Pokéball.

[-] itsgallus@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I was gonna reply to this in the style of ChatGPT, but I somehow feel like that'd be the same as joking about having a bomb at airport security. But yeah, this is my main concern as well. Not only social media, but even blogs and reputable-looking websites which can act as "sources". And what about Wikipedia bots?

I'm not worried about the loss of jobs or the sentience of computers, but rather the incapability to discern what's real and what's not. Could online human certificates be a thing? Multi-factor authentication (that is somehow still anonymous)?

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