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  • I think pretty much anyone would agree that pervasive public transit with pervasive coverage and short wait times would be pretty much ideal.

    I hate to be cynical but I can't see us getting there any time soon in the US. Mainstream American culture is so delusional about the idea that we're all RUGGED INDIVIDUALISTS that the idea of touching people is utterly repugnant.

    I would love to dream of a world where this could happen, and maybe I should stop dreaming about self driving cars and start dreaming about this instead :)

    Meanwhile, public transit everywhere in the US besides Manhattan is utterly abysmal and even in cities like Boston where public transit is decent-ish most people who can drive do.

    Those who can't either take a taxi/Lyft if they can afford it, and if they can't afford it they suffer. It's the American Way.

  • Yeah I can't get too all fired about this honestly. I think llms and the like could be a great tool in a game designer's belt provided it's used well.

    And you CAN use it well. Don't believe the hype. If you're a programmer or designer, play with this stuff yourself, preferably using open source models run on your own machine (it's falling off a log easy now with tools like Ollama, even have AMD GPU support these days!).

    Of course AI generated drivel is corrosive and horrible, and we should consistently downvote it and educate people about it so it stops being profitable.

    For an alternative and erudite take on why all this AI generated crap may not actually spell doom, give this a read if you feel like it.

  • Couldn't agree more.

    For what it's worth I think Brett Cannon wrote one of the best posts ever on the social contract of open source and how Not To Be That Guy :)

    https://snarky.ca/the-social-contract-of-open-source/

    Should be required reading IMO for anyone ever on Github :P