Top 0% of games is a pretty narrow field… (☉。☉)!
Top 0% of games is a pretty narrow field… (☉。☉)!
I’m pretty sure you could train an AI to play a game like Civ, but the problem stays the same. As everything progresses to get more complicated and you have to decide even more every turn it gets harder and harder to train. The results are kind of unpredictable and you might have to train your AI again with every patch. It will limit the systems your game can run on (even excluding some platforms) and heavily impact performance on the systems it can run on.
The gameplay stretching out in later rounds is also what makes the AI so hard to improve. There is just too much to do and the effects are too complex to understand for a classic game AI. If they simplify the gameplay with the player progression into later ages it will also make the development of a competent AI more likely.
But to be honest: I doubt anything like that is going to happen. Even when controlling a planet wide empire I will have to decide what every city is going to do next and what every unit is going to do in the next turn…
But ffmpeg works fine on other platforms without VideoToolbox. So why do I need VT for vt-enc? Wouldn’t it work just fine on other platforms as long as ffmpeg is available?
So when vt-enc only creates ffmpeg commands why is VT a dependency for the whole prpject?
An alternative: https://alfg.dev/ffmpeg-commander/
Provides a web interface to generate ffmpeg commands (works on every platform).
Out of interest: What does VideoToolbox do in that context? I found nothing in the readme that would require anything else than just ffmpeg. Or is it just the compiling of a custom ffmpeg build that is VT specific?
Some BIOS manufacturers allow you to disable all halts on errors. As soon as you connect to the network your system should be able to sync its internal clock.
I like the idea, but may I ask why you don’t use a version control system like Git (or anything else that fits your needs)?
Well, that escalated quickly…
I would have never considered dishwashers to be a loud appliance, but maybe that’s just me.
Bosch also had an advert some years ago where they advertised their newest vacuum to be so silent you could run it next to a sleeping tiger. But to be honest if there was a tiger sleeping in my living room the last thing I would do is start vacuuming…
Siemens and Bosch home appliances are from the same company. BSH (Bosch Siemens Hausgeräte) also produces Neff, Gaggenau and some other brands.
The first one was already fantastic, but the second one topped in terms of writing, art style and music in particular. They reduced the amount of experimental level mechanics though.
I think it is, because Siri is barely usable any more. Other solutions have shown how bad it is and everyone hopes real AI will make it better…
I don’t think you run away with a wooden box of this dimensions…
My dog refuses to do 2FA so that’s not going to happen anytime soon… /s
Even the NYT only writes according to our 1933 photo caption.
Everything in this photo is in English. Even the writing on the mechanical piano is in English. I have to admit that I am not an expert on 1933 Paris, but again you would have a hard time to find anything like that in France even today.
I have seen this photo attributed to Chicago and other places. I doubt this is in Paris.
The code probably checks if the following number is greater than 10 (which fails for NaN) and otherwise adds a 0 in front.
And don’t forget Desperados 3 which has a western theme.