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Well it surely cannot get any wor-

> ...investing in AI...

Ugh, nevermind.


It's sarcasm.


But hey, at least the money is good..


Pretty sure if someone went to the author and told her how to fix her life's problems, she won't react the way she expects Ryan Gosling or Matt Damon to.


MBAs typically use MBAs.


Counter-Strike's pLaYeR eCoNoMy shouldn't have been a thing to begin with.


Because GPU APIs are a nightmare clustertruck.


1000x less performance is a bigger clusterfuck


It's slower indeed, but it's easier to write and debug, more portable, and gives you total control over the render pipeline. It's good for experimentation and learning, and would still be trivial to compile and run 20 or 50 years from now. And with how obscenely fast modern CPUs are, it might even be fast-enough for a simple 3D game.


It's not meant for "let's make the next AAA game". It's for "Hey, I wanna try a fun idea".


Exactly. When people talk of "hatred" in such context, the nature of the feeling they describe has very little in common with the kind of feelings I've had at some points. If you think you're worth growing, and improving, and rebuilding, isn't "hate" way too strong of a word?


There's a bit of both. There' s a part of you that believes in yourself and wants to prove it, that's why you're even trying. But there's another part (or something external) that doubts your abilities. The "hatred" is from that part that believes you're capable to the part that believes you're incapable.

I think the better word here is contempt.

Bit of a corollary but I've just never been motivated by love. E.g. I don't feel driven to perform well because I love my teammates or love my company or love the world and want to do good by them. It's always a hatred-contempt of wanting to prove someone wrong or to prove that everyone else has been doing it wrong (whether on a team level or a world level). That's actually why I stopped being too chummy with my direct teammates. If you like someone too much, you lose the desire to brutally outshine them. Some part of you pulls you toward the group average so as not to become ostracized.

I don't think that a genuine love for humanity will give you the energy to do good for humanity. It must come from hatred-contempt, there is no other way. "Let me show you fucking animals...". It will never come from "I love you all so much let me build this for you."


Quite the opposite, imho. Then again, people are different.


> Which EU country reacted against Uber's predatory pricing when it was actually happening?

Bulgaria kicked out Uber for not obeying taxi regulations.

Sounds unrelated? Well it used to be a socialist dictatorship and laws are still written in a ham-fisted-yet-vague* way so that (1) you can't realistically obey them and (2) they can be used against anyone state authorities (or their friends) don't like.

So what's the actual reason? Uber was on its way to price taxi companies out of the market by offering better service at a price of €0.25/km.

* If you're from a developed country and this sounds like what your government is currently doing, you should start panicking.


I can't find news on that, and Uber is available in Bulgaria:

https://www.uber.com/bg/en/


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