You could import fabric physics and just have it lie there, but that’s going to be a bigger hit on performance than you possibly can imagine and it will move weirdly (in large part becomes we’re not modeling wind, just fabric in a vacuum) and the model features it will lie on top of won’t deform accurately from the simulated weight, etc…
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Natanael@infosec.pubto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You are about to depart on a vacation when someone in your group suddenly freaks out and claims to have saw a vision of the vehicle crashing/exploding and everyone dying, would you believe them?41·3 days agoI’d make them prove it, tell me something that happened or was said or seen in the vision that they couldn’t have known. Something which can be verified.
Chances are they can’t.
Natanael@infosec.pubto News@lemmy.world•Florida judge rules AI chatbots not protected by First Amendment1·4 days agoI’m told sentiment analysis with LLM is a whole thing, but maybe this clever new technology doesn’t do what it’s promised to do? 🤔
Tldr make it discourage unhealthy use, or else at least be honest in marketing and tell people this tech is a crapshot which probably is lying to you
Excel has conditional logic, HTML does not
*stares at chatgpt* all language is now machine language
Natanael@infosec.pubto memes@lemmy.world•Its like seeing those high-tech pop machines for the first time1·4 days agoDepends on the rendering engine architecture. If it processes stuff in layers already you can work with that more easily, same if you can insert rules for stuff like different shaders for different object types.
If you’re dealing with a game where the rendering engine can’t do that it will be very complex regardless of how much source code you have.
Natanael@infosec.pubto News@lemmy.world•Florida judge rules AI chatbots not protected by First Amendment1·4 days agoYou can have multiple layers of detection mechanisms, not just within the LLM the user is talking to
Natanael@infosec.pubto News@lemmy.world•Florida judge rules AI chatbots not protected by First Amendment1·5 days agoNewspapers depends on being corporations with free speech rights. IMHO the limits should rather be around stuff like lobbying and stricter overall requirements on truthfulness.
Natanael@infosec.pubto News@lemmy.world•Florida judge rules AI chatbots not protected by First Amendment3·5 days agoAll you need to argue is that its operators have responsibility for its actions and should filter / moderate out the worst.
Natanael@infosec.pubto memes@lemmy.world•Its like seeing those high-tech pop machines for the first time2·5 days ago95% of those issues would disappear if there was a rendering hint layer for the games to use to mark which details needs to be rendered in higher quality, so the game engine would ensure that important details doesn’t disappear.
Natanael@infosec.pubto memes@lemmy.world•Its like seeing those high-tech pop machines for the first time3·5 days agoBecause you need to dig into the rendering engine to do that, and if you didn’t build it yourself you might not be able to do that easily
Natanael@infosec.pubto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Escape Simulator drops the Linux build to focus on supporting ProtonEnglish8·5 days agoYeah, it’s annoying to not have it native, but having Proton also means there’s just one thing to maintain support for. If a major system library changes you patch Proton, not a thousand different games and programs.
Until Linux gaming starts making use of some form of standardized containers or maintain proper LTS environments there will always be a need to keep each game updated individually to maintain compatibility when old libraries gets deprecated. About time somebody gets that going (and no I definitely do not just mean flatpack)
Edit: apparently there’s a Steam Linux runtime based on containers, maybe if we can get that standardized it would help
For public groups you probably want something like Matrix.org instead. Also open source, also supports E2E encryption
https://github.com/KMORaza/Antikythera_Mechanism_Simulation/blob/main/README.md
Just gotta figure out a way to make its operations Turing complete
Not in the winter, lol.