If you were supplying huge amounts and often specified products on contract, you can make a lot of money. DeepSeek just made a lot of the quantity and specifics much less and much more generalised.
I have a good amount of confidence they will do what they did in the crypto boom and pivot to small deployment as the possibility of local LLM's becomes more popular, people will be buying and making dedicated local machines. Now they also have more competitors in this space as the chip embargo to China has caused them to roll their own and so in regards to AI processing Nividia is no longer the only kid on the block.
GOG galaxy for Linux just for shits and giggles might as well have it at the top of all their lists.
Jokes aside they're missing a few of my childhood favourites not many people care about like Quarantine, Big Red Racing. Seeing freelancer on there is great hope it makes it through. Same with None Lives Forever & B&W impossible to find them outside of personal physicals and 7 seas.
EDIT found the whole list update games mentioned with the pages
Awesome thank-you I've avoided roses all my life, But I inherited 2 here and brought them back from summer dormancy these are very traditional. Just reminded me to do a cursory check:
"Soilscape 7:Freely draining slightly acid but base-rich soil" but I'll add some light gravel when planting
I was lucky enough to catch the big dip a few months back, my hope is that they have a big enough library that someone just buys it. But the Guillemot's want to have their cake and eat it by selling but maintaining control. There's a big old battle with the big shareholders and the Guillemot's.
It jumped 33% when tencent made plans to buy it.
Course they could just liquidate the whole thing and walk off. The Guillemot's really are being almost negligent at this point I think now more people have lost their jobs for ego.
The GTP is a paid feature of ChatGPT, you can just give it declarative prompts so it behaves and focuses more on what you want. If you don't use AI don't worry about it. I put that in as I know a lot of people use it and end up just copy and pasting solutions rather than learning. Like slack, it's a great resource, but you have to use it well to learn.
I find GPT to be good for replacing Slack as it's quicker, non-toxic, and more obvious when it gives bad advice.
Have fun with Swift look forward to seeing the your first app!
Cool just remember you don't need to memorise the docs, they're for reference and even the seasoned pros have to use them daily.
Making small things is more important than the big ideas app you have right now.
So if you already have an idea for an app, you want to get to write smaller apps that have a small amount of that big idea. So just make an app that says hello world on the screen, then make a login screen for it, then authenticators, etc.
I would say the 9 days challenge would be on that level to get a simple app working, at least in the emulator. If you have to use an LLM(AI) always always get it to break down the explanation so you are still learning and not copy and pasting. I made a GPT that never tells me the right answer, uses other examples and always explains the solution,
🐸 Nigel is the pot a little warmer today?