If there's a middle way, a way for premium games to somehow find a paying audience on devices such as phones and tablets, then the Game Pass style subscription to a game library is probably the best bet.
visionOS is organized around âappsâ, which are conceptually defined just like apps on iOS:
to perform an action, you launch an app which affords that activity; no attempt is made to move towards finer-grained âactivity-oriented computingâ
apps present interface content, which is defined on a per-app basis; app interfaces cannot meaningfully interact,
âRight now, people [say] âyou have this research lab, you have this API [software], you have the partnership with Microsoft, you have this ChatGPT thing, now there is a GPT store.â But those arenât really our products,â Altman said. âThose are channels into our one single product, which is intelligence, magic intelligence in the sky. I think thatâs... See more
"We have a lot of exposition in this game and we didn't want the player locked into these increasingly repetitive gameplay conversations," Maloney explained. "We needed more varied ways to relay exposition; also, it's fun to grill and interrogate people."
In the finished version, Saga sits at her profiling table and receives something akin to... See more
In an interview with Forbes in January, DâAngelo argued that one of OpenAIâs strengths was its capped-profit business structure and nonprofit control. âThereâs no outcome where this organization is one of the big five technology companies,â DâAngelo said. âThis is something thatâs fundamentally different, and my hope is that we can do a lot more... See more
With nothing more than an idea and a passion for making things happen, I started a new group on meetup.com called We Make the Internet, and began promoting the first social event at one of my favorite Cleveland breweries, Noble Beast. It was clear that the community was hungry for this kind of thing: about 40 people showed up to that first event.
There is no point to having a large backlog because the bigger the backlog, the higher the unvalidated assumptions, and the lower the chance that it creates any customer value. I have made too many mistakes assuming that something is valuable, when nobody cares about it. A large backlog should be looked at with an extremely high degree of... See more
In my experience React Native has definitely "lost its luster", primarily because it occupies a bit of a weird middle ground that nobody wants:
1. If you truly need all the advantages of native performance and integration, just go native. Yes, you'll need to "write it twice", but you'll find that it's actually easier to hire top notch iOS or Android... See more