

That’s already a thing in some areas of programming. Block programming, where you just drag and connect blocks, is very possible, especially in game development.
Also Mr_Fish@lemmy.nz


That’s already a thing in some areas of programming. Block programming, where you just drag and connect blocks, is very possible, especially in game development.


Narrow AI well get better, even faster than normal because of the research that big AI companies are doing now, but attempts at more general AI will stop being profitable.
You also have the option of using c# in godot, if you prefer it to typed python.
I have a steam deck, which is in console mode most of the time, but seems fully capable of acting as a desktop. The only issue is the fact that it’s console shaped, but that’s no fault of the os.
I need games to be supported
SteamOS and steam consoles will be really helpful for this I think
Edit: typo
if we want to
The problem is that some of the people who have this hobby don’t want to


So Russia is invading? That alone, pretty much regardless of the reason, is enough to side with Ukraine.
But that reason, even if true, is one of the stupidest reasons to invade. A softer, more propaganda focused approach would be both far more effective and far less costly, in both lives and resources. So either Russian leadership is so useless that an invasion is the best they can come up with, or they’re invading to take over Ukraine. Incompetent to the point of malice, or malice. Take your pick.
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