It's generally pretty obvious - the frame or screen will probably be bowing out, like it's about to explode.
... mostly because it's about to explode.
It's generally pretty obvious - the frame or screen will probably be bowing out, like it's about to explode.
... mostly because it's about to explode.
Total aside: from an organization perspective, I would suggest using an assets
(or whatever) folder so that the root of your repo is all config/readme/setup/etc.
Ahhhh, it's so quick and busy that I just missed the black hex entirely 😅
It's definitely something that could be tutorialized with visuals instead of text (in the final game, of course).
The first thought that comes into my head is watching a quick, scripted example of failure - a quick flash and a Grey hex explodes and loses, another spawns and dodges once or twice before losing, then it's your turn.
Or not, I'm kinda high and just spitballing.
I think I remember someone on reddit actually doing this and the result was waaaaaaaay more than you think.
I've read the description and watched the gameplay video 3 times and still have literally no idea what the gameplay is 😅
Unfortunately, you're probably not gonna find one.
The size of the context window is almost the only thing that matter re: cost to run these agents, so you'll never get a large one for free.
Can you define indentured servitude for me
We dont have to guess we can easily look at the h1b rates and see they aren't replacing Americans with low wages.
The site you linked very explicitly disagrees with you. Compare those h1b salaries with average salaries at the companies/positions they're working for.
The h1b wages are very high across the different industries
Nobody has ever claimed they get paid minimum wage or something. Doesn't change the fact that they are cheaper than non-h1b workers virtually 100% of the time.
Yes, I am biased against Russia's totalitarian government in the same way I am against the growing one in the US. What's your point? That's supposed to be a bad thing?
Has the tried being a better negotiator?