@reidrac And the art is glorious too. The whole thing is an ageless masterpiece. I was so happy after they publicdomain'd assets they made for some unreleased RTS made in the same style.
@reidrac This! I played that as a kid and the asteroid dance still earworms me from time to time, dozens of years later.
@gregeganSF "Show me your other honor!"
-- Oglaf
@BartoszMilewski please do
@GossiTheDog cope-a-lot
@tonyg Bing AI is basically OpenAI thing, no? Gemini is the worst (of the 3) for general task. But it's sprinkled all other the Google stuff so may have better UX anyway.
@pmidden Hm.. What's the difference between getting the result then releasing and doing something with them then releasing? 🤔
You want a function like this?
```haskell
bracketAll :: [(IO a, a -> IO ())] -> ([a] -> IO b) -> IO b
```
@pmidden foldr your list into a series of `bracket open close` actions with the base case being your actual multi-bracketed code.
@IronJumbo @Mettled Why shouldn't they? If someone really would want to call home they would obfuscate their endpoints and there would be n-o-t-h-i-n-g you can detect by grepping strings.
@IronJumbo tbh the analysis looks like a bunch of bollocks^W noise.
Yeah, an Android app with a native UI contains some URLs pointing to Google pages. So what?
The amount of evidence that gives is vanishingly little. I'd expect virtually *all* android apps to contain those.
How many "bad" apps would have them?
How many wouldn't while still being "bad"?
@s3thi Just build stuff and get it to public. Emacs people would see that and build a mode, web people would build a SPA or whatever, someone would port DOOM to it while someone else would encode it in redstone.
Share your work.
@mgaudet Huh? "subsidize demand, strangle supply" running as a general policy for decades and it is "capitalism" to blame?..
For the final render I've asked for the corals to be more branchy and that was it. I deliberately didn't suggest anything in implementation or composition to avoid contaminating its idea.
I've been iterating to get an unobstructed camera angle, tweaking a few parameters to my liking, but the bulk of the code it made by itself.
It's actually pretty capable. The first images were simple, but had a point. Having seen the result it proposed a few tweaks. And after getting the sources for example scenes and elementary functions it picked up more stuff to its satisfaction.
Toots as he pleases.