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I think most people understand that existing data centres have considerably large energy requirements but the amounts required to support the most ambitious versions of the AI-powered future are eye-watering and almost certainly involve regressions toward a transition to renewable energy
Finish The Fight blog.markvideon.dev/whats-so-har...
Allegedly my 50th post blog.markvideon.dev/delegation-o...
Today I wrote about how people find software and also developer-focused content. A lot of '1+1=2' and '1+1=7' out there. BFFR. blog.markvideon.dev/search-socia...
On-prem, source control, secrets, bundled content, build pipelines, and so on. blog.markvideon.dev/managing-inf...
Further to this point I wonder if Mass Effect 3 was in production today, to what extent the ending controversy could have been avoided with a generated ending cutscene based on a broader pool of decisions you made throughout the series
Chewing on what some Gen AI use cases might look like if used relatively tastefully in products we recognise today. Technologists often ask the public to do the imagining for them see Kinect, hybrid compute for Xbox One, PS3 power of the cell.
The One Where We Juxtapose Software Delivery with Team Austin vs Team Bischoff at WWE Survivor Series 2003 blog.markvideon.dev/grappling-wi...
Have to wonder whether this contributes to a period of time where people drift away from digital spaces. Getting pretty expensive to read procedurally generated complaints and ad copy. Is anyone getting what they want?
This is a good example of why The Project is part of the conversation about digital factories. Streamers contribute to the success of The Project, but they play no part in the design of digital factories or the delivery of the digital product, in this case, the game.
Today I visited the SA Games Expo hosted by the SA Film Corporation and saw some great stuff.
I’ve travelled to Melbourne for Freeplay stuff a number of times and it has never failed to inspire. Very sad to see this