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Seems good enough to generate 2D sprites. If that means a wave of pixel-art games I count it as a net win.

I dont think gamers hate AI, it is just a vocal miniority imo. What most people dislike is sloppy work, as they should, but that can happen with or without AI. The industry has been using AI for textures, voices and more for over a decade.


> Seems good enough to generate 2D sprites.

It’s really not. That's actually a pet peeve of mine as someone who used to spent a lot of time messing with pixel art in Aseprite.

Nobody takes the time to understand that the style of pixel art is not the same thing as actual pixel art. So you end up with these high-definition, high-resolution images that people try to pass off as pixel art, but if you zoom in even a tiny bit, you see all this terrible fringing and fraying.

That happens because the palette is way outside the bounds of what pixel art should use, where proper pixel art is generally limited to maybe 8 to 32 colors, usually.

There are plenty of ways to post-process generative images to make them look more like real pixel art (square grid alignment, palette reduction, etc.), but it does require a bit more manual finesse [1], and unfortunately most people just can’t be bothered.

[1] - https://github.com/jenissimo/unfake.js


There are already more games being released on Steam than anyone can keep up with, I'm not sure how adding another "wave" on top of it helps.

AI for textures for over a decade? What AI?

Efros–Leung, PatchMatch? Nearest neighbours was "AI" before difusion models.

Don't you think it's a huge stretch to compare those to modern generative AI in this context? Those don't raise any of the questions that make current usage questionable.

Are you kidding? I think I see more vitriol for AI in gaming communities than anywhere else. To the point where steam now requires you to disclose its usage

Crimson Desert failed to disclose on release and (almost) nobody cared, gamers kept buying it.

Where I work. Medium size, base in Europe company. It is paying over 1800 per dev in AI tools. Home users stand no chance.

Per what time frame? Day, week, month, or year?

Dude you are on HN no Reddit, most people around here use Linux


I wished I believed this, but it feels closer to 50% Apple, 35% Windows, 15% Linux.


You also need to define "use".

No one or almost no one specifies whether they use $OS at work or for their own stuff, or whether the work $OS is mandatory for the organization.

And at home... the IT HNer probably has everything. I'd bet everyone who says they use Mac OS on the desktop also has Linux boxes.


> I'd bet everyone who says they use Mac OS on the desktop also has Linux boxes.

Guilty.


It's probably more like 85% Apple, 10% Linux, 5% Windows.


Considering Apple's always-low market share worldwide on desktop and mobile, I find those ratios hard to believe, even on a niche website like HN.


We could do with a poll.


I canceled my Netflix subscription when the TV app was crashing every time I try to use my USB headset when playing their content. Prob some DRM b.s.


What does "Built for rack-scale agentic efficiency" even means?


If you read past the marketing talk, this is basically a massively multicore system (136) with significantly reduced power usage (300W).

Where does Agentic come into this? ARMs explanation is that future Agentic workloads will be both CPU and GPU bound thus the need for significant CPU efficiency.


Big "but mongodb is web scale" vibes


We just say words now that sound good for marketing but have no real meaning.


> now

I’d argue we have always done that, and in fact it’s basically the definition of marketing!


It's volume of tokens consumed x number of agents x rack space. Basically agentic computation density.


How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_many_angels_can_dance_on_t...


It's a code sentence for let's go to the utility room to cross pollinate ideas.


Lots of isolated firecracker instances for openclaw like agents.


It's when LLM agents are inefficient that you need a whole rack of servers to get shit done.


I was gonna say just big DCs in marketing yap but really wtf does that mean?


Translation: “Can you give us some money pretty please?”


We were close but the app dominance declined.


Finally, tired of creating this custom filter in all my devices lol. I wish it would all automatically apply the "videos" filter as well.


The elephant in the room is China also being partially successful with their chips


Anthropic is still a new company and so far they seem "friendly". That being said, I still feel this can go either way.


Yep. Remember when "Open"AI took a bunch of grant money and then turned for-profit?

And kept their fraudulent name.


That’s kind of why Anthropic became a separate company in the first place though isn’t it? Dario Amodei was former head of research at OpenAI and left along with 6 or 7 others to form Anthropic.


Maybe! Sounds like you know a lot more about it than I do.

I hope they won't be as douchey.


How does an app inspect other app's storage data (like whatsapp). I thought Android security model blocked that. Does it have root access?


It probably just asks you to enter the associated WhatsApp number


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