i'm surprised, given that the complete game logic is pretty well understood nowadays, that nobody has made a romhack of the original super mario bros which features both right and left scrolling. obviously it would be buggy in a bunch of ways unless you put tons of effort into it, but it seems like a fun intermediate-level project for the 6502 nerds
tablegen be like yo dawg i heard u like templates so i made templates for your templates so you can have quadratic compile times while you have quadratic compile times
https://social.noyu.me/@hikari/statuses/01J0KHH25PYD7C28HX8DE30322
\Device\Afd, or, the Deal with the Devil that makes async Rust work on Windows
https://notgull.net/device-afd/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://notgull.net/device-afd/
In Safari’s “reader mode” so many websites are confusing, esp newspapers, magazines & journals
Disable reader mode & see the problem: headings, blockquotes & image captions styled visually only, without basic semantic markup
wtf webdevs?
Essential #accessibility STARTS w #SemanticMarkup that designates what’s a heading, what’s a block quote, what’s an image caption…
Semantic #HTML is not new. Even #HTML5 is 16 YEARS old! Use the tools handed to you
/me stops shaking fist, gets off soapbox
So, summary:
* There was no need to explain a well known MSVC runtime function that is 14 assembly instructions long and only calls a single function.
* The model wrote a 72 lines bullshit explanation for a 14 assembly lines long function.
* The model hallucinated a different function and explained what it hallucinated.
* Someone just polluted IDA's Lumina Server with bullshit AI shit.
I have just discovered that a function's comment added to a MSVC well known runtime function added by IDA's Lumina Server was generated using an AI tool for IDA.
Please don't. I fucking hate it.
BTW: The code for the function that the LLM model is trying to explain *is hallucinated* and does not even correspond to the real function.
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