It's more like locking humans up in the matrix. Note lines like "preventing it from leaving the apparatus" in the build guide. Would an ordinary gamer be restricted from exiting such a contraption?
What does a screenshot of a game tell you about the engine or the developer experience? If you can push triangles and run shaders you can render anything.
For a start, it tells you the engine can actually be used to make a full finished game — which with hobby game engines isn’t a guarantee. If you want me to use an engine, I’d like at least one finished game, preferably even released on Steam.
A screenshot (better yet, a GIF) gives you at least a basic idea of what the engine's renderer can do.
You can push triangles and run shaders in pretty much every UI framework on earth and yet for some strange inexplicable reason people tend to want to see what the framework can actually do.
ChatGPT is just a consumer of their identity/auth system though, same as their core product - the API. Considering ChatGPT came much later, it seems irrelevant.
I genuinely don't understand the purpose of these agents. Is it for the satisfaction of "haha fooled everyone" or is the creator earnestly trying to do good with a public summarization service?
I personally downvote them, flag them and then 'minimise' with the little minus button - I think when enough people do that it helps reduce the amount of people that see the post as it is in the 'unexpanded' state.
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