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Exactly. It sounds like a detail that you can‘t eat and drink while you‘re in VR - but for casual experience it‘s friction and you resort back to a screen.

„Clearly, VR technology isn’t fully ready yet.“

Disagree. It‘s quite mature and usable.

I worked on a software that offered VR as a feature. The user‘s started enthusiastically with eg. dedicated VR rooms. But it became clear that the immersive delta to a screen is surprisingly low. We‘re all trained to immerse into 2D screens on a daily basis. If you then observe how people are ridiculed while wearing a VR headset by their colleagues or how people with complicated hair style hesitate wearing a headset: then you understand why it‘s just not a good fit for B2B.


I saw a recent comment that a significant portion of the human population wear face makeup that gets wrecked by a VR headset.

What else should they do? Stop releasing any updates until they reproduced any obscure bug report?

They could just, not close the bug?

Mozilla is famous for having 20 year old bug reports that gets fixed after all that time.


How about they keep the bug report open until they attempt and confirm the bug is no longer reproducible?

Thanks for making me laugh - great poetry :D and so true. I can‘t stand people w/o kids complaining about their parents.


Impressive thought. It could also be a built-in mechanism by nature to reshuffle the cards.


Fantastic! I always wonder if the original console devs would be able to provide bonus insight.


I imagine some of the original devs would be surprised anyone is still digging into their work at this level of detail 20+ years later


If they're still working for the same employer (quite possible with Nintendo), they may still be under NDA.


The irony is that this guide is written like a system prompt. We‘re all working with LLMs too much these days.


I'm tired of people commenting on every article about how it's so obviously AI but you've gone and switched it up and now you are claiming something a decade old is a system prompt. Nice work!


This thing has been there for like 15 years though ...


Here's a version from 2014 in the same style if you're curious: https://web.archive.org/web/20140702092610/https://news.ycom...


But even on campus? Weird.


Yeah on campus apparently


I don‘t understand why you would train a NN for an operation like sqrt that the GPU supports in silicon.


I see it as a practical joke or a fun hack, like CPUs implemented in the Game of Life, or in Minecraft.


I actually ran Sokoban under EForth running on top of subleq/muxleq with a VM interpreted under few lines of AWK.


It’s been done already. Have a look at Quest for Tetris: https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/11880/build-a-w...


Everything in git can and must be merge-able when merging branches. After all, git is a collaboration tool, not a undo-redo stack.


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