

There will come a point when AI helps massively in creating games. But It will take quiet a while until we can use this to play a game.
I guess this will eat up a huge amount of calculation power which now player wants to pay to play it regularly.


There will come a point when AI helps massively in creating games. But It will take quiet a while until we can use this to play a game.
I guess this will eat up a huge amount of calculation power which now player wants to pay to play it regularly.


ok, I look into DConf. maybe this helps.
But I get it, that the most projects because of no or not much income, can’t jump onto this to improve their tools. Whereas I think usability is a big big feature for most people. Mostly better a low feature set easy to use instead of a big feature set which are not much people can use.


I see and feel what OP does. As a newbee to Linux (I guess, a lot in EU want to switch to Linux nowadays) it is really hard to learn which config file will how be used for which tool. As with the nature of Linux, that it has grown organically since years, plain text has been around since decades.
Are there any tools around to create config files easier? It is like programming without much knowledge and I guess a lot of “normal” users stick with Windows or Mac because of this.

it’s not very surprising… but maybe the EU can do more against it with clear evidence
I see AI Tools like you. but there are also a lot of people who like to do boring easy tasks…