

The Simpsons already did it


The Simpsons already did it


“My loyal advisor,” said the king, “I must grant you a reward for your many years of good service. What is it that you desire?” And the advisor asked the king, “Sire, simply give me one grain of rice on the first square of the chessboard, two on the second square, four on the third square and so forth until all sixty-four squares are filled.” “Such a small thing?” said the king. “It shall be done at once.” And so the advisor was given all the rice in the kingdom.


Did you ever wonder why so many games have a seemingly unnecessary multiplayer/online component these days? If the server side code is an integral part of the game then it can be used as a form of DRM.


It’s worth noting that at least for now, the original version of System Shock 2 is still for sale on GOG. There’s no indication on the page that it’s also set to be taken down imminently and it’s part of GOG’s preservation program.


Expect specialist “open” hardware capable of installing any software/OS to become increasingly expensive, while increasingly locked-down, mass-produced consumer hardware remains at current price. You only need to look at TVs for an example of this - try finding a recent non-smart TV at a reasonable price as the cheap models are all subsidised by the revenue from pushing ads into your face.


Maybe something that could be dried, soybeans could work. Would have to be properly stored to keep it dry.


This affects anyone who relies on American payment processors (Visa, Mastercard, PayPal), so is very much a global issue.


That wasn’t intended as a correction. Mastered is definitely correct. Tamed is a bit more poetic maybe.


I saw some early demos and hoped that AI could bring about a revolution in on-the-fly procedural generated content for gaming to do things that would be literally impossible by other methods. But no, instead it has been used to replace artists to produce poor-quality pre-generated static content and I couldn’t be more disappointed.


Tamed
As I remember it was utter crap. Fell off at the slightest touch and terrible battery life.


Yeah, I don’t think I would be playing the game if crashing had real-world consequences.


No joke I think this is genuinely why conspiracy theories are so appealing


…And I wouldn’t be surprised if they are using AI to generate the artist backstory and album art.


Probably an instance of Spotify “Ghost Artists”. Spotify pays unknown musicians small amounts to record generic-sounding tracks and sign over all royalties to Spotify.


I would hope that any competent person can see that this can not end well.
Google must know that they are not a monopoly in search.
This is basically the basis of the patent system. Patent too generic? Add more details!