

The Fall of Hyperion. About half way through. Loved Hyperion.


The Fall of Hyperion. About half way through. Loved Hyperion.


Catch up on sleep, get a bit of work done, go for a walk, read some of the book I’m on


Didn’t worry, there’s time if awesome Canadian games!
Google search for Games Made in Canada. There’s a few websites with nice lists


You win this round…


This only makes sense in a binary world, but the world we find ourselves in is anything but binary.
Same old story. Company starts in Canada, innovates, gets bought by American company.


Wouldn’t it take many more? If it only took one or two, then it should be done by now.


You have only decided that its futile because you cannot be bothered
No. That’s not why. More like after 40 years of trying I’ve lost hope. Why would I fight another 40 years? I’ve given up enough life to this.
Nah, I’m going to rest and accept the world as it is.


Honestly? Yes. Trying to fight the growing societal hate is futile and self destructive.
Help who you can. Be kind to the people in your life. Understand that most comments on the Internet are bots and trolls who want you to be upset.


Yeah I wouldn’t read too much into these kinds of definitions. I’m old enough to remember when they considered A* to be “ai” because heuristics did better than Eulers algorithm.
Nobody worth their weight in salt today would consider A* to be “ai”
Let me tell you one thing: buzzwords are meaningless. Like hd; it’s basically marketing speak now.


It’s my experience most Canadians wouldn’t be interested in doing this. I’m not sure how you would convince them otherwise.
Hell, I wouldn’t do that.


I recently did a Monday.com integration for a customer. On their board they used an ai automation to extract the zip code. This made the board basically hang while the LLM api call is being served.
So, the entire system is slower, more expensive, and occasionally makes errors when a simple regex automation would have been faster, cheaper, and more reliable.
This is why I know LLM providers are going to be fine: people are lazy and would rather spend 5s setting up an ai automation instead of 1m seeing up an efficient one.
It’s already partially here, and expanding