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La programación ha cambiado bastante desde que se hacía entre el esfuerzo de muchas personas y los insectos se quedaban atrapados dentro de las computadoras, arruinando todo el sistema 🐞.
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42:40 Building the New Chat Component
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3:05:26 Creating the Model Selection Component
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3:09:18 Implementing React Select Library
3:15:05 Building the Side Bar Component (5/5)
3:16:43 Building the Chat Input Component (1/2)
3:19:38 Testing Different ChatGPT Models
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Can AI code Flappy Bird? Watch ChatGPT try
I asked ChatGPT to provide me with instructions on how to make Flappy Bird and it also wrote all of the code. I didn’t write a single line of code myself, all code was given to me by ChatGPT. Will this usher in an age of video game development in which hobbyist game developers can make a video game without needing to know how to program?
This was done using Chat GPT-4. I asked Chat GPT to make the game in C# using Unity. The results of this experiment are impressive, and there are other examples on the Internet of Chat GPT doing even more impressive things. For game development a lot of the impressive feats I've seen are based on ideas we already know. For example, Flappy Bird has simple game rules, and many tutorials on the Internet exist for it already. This means the Flappy Bird game is particularly well suited for Chat GPT to understand.
So what's next? Future tools are on their way (or already here) - most notably Microsoft Copilot. At a minimum an AI Copilot written explicitly for programming won’t make simple or obvious programming errors. Beyond that, having full knowledge of the game's codebase to help the AI understand how to extend an existing project will be a game-changer. Iteration is a crucial step in game development so true co-development with an AI won’t be possible until this integration happens.
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FAQ
How long did it take?
3 hours from start to finish, including art. The actual code was about 1.5 hours. You can see timestamps in the bottom right corner of my screen in the video if you zoom in.
Can I get the source?
Full project source files are available here: https://www.wyattcheng.com/games/FlappyGPT/FlappyGPT.zip
Can I see the conversation?
Imgur album with the full conversation I had with ChatGPT here: https://imgur.com/Y16crTo
Can ChatGPT make a game that didn't already have tons of references on the internet?
As others have pointed out, the standard implementation is to actually keep the bird stationary and move the pipes to the left. I chose to move the bird and camera right because that was ChatGPT's initial proposal so I wanted to see how it would go AND it shows that ChatGPT is being generative with code that does NOT already exist.
What did you use for the art?
Midjourney
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22:06 Borderlands 3
23:10 Dark Souls 3
24:05 Days Gone
25:03 Dirt 5
25:57 Forza Horizon 4
26:44 Grand Theft Auto 5
27:24 Red Dead Redemption 2
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30:11 Street Fighter 5
30:37 GUILTY GEAR STRIVE
31:27 Rocket League
32:07 Final Fantasy 14
32:34 Battlefield V
33:09 Doom Eternal
34:00 Path of Exile
Open Source code to various libraries in this video:
Proton:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton/
My custom Proton fork:
https://github.com/gloriouseggroll/proton-ge-custom
Main components used in Proton mentioned:
https://github.com/HansKristian-Work/vkd3d-proton/
https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/
https://www.winehq.org/
https://github.com/FNA-XNA/FAudio
SDL:
https://www.libsdl.org/
Mesa:
https://mesa3d.org/
Fedora Linux:
https://getfedora.org/
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GNOME is the one the most. It's extendable with extensions, it's customizable, and it's also themable. Now GNOME as a desktop, I find really nice to use, but there are things that bug me, like the rigidity and lack of basic options, and that means it will be in Good, not in Great.
KDE has simple defaults, powerful options, plenty of customization and a large ecosystem of applications. I used KDE a TON, I always have a laptop with it installed, and it was my main DE for more than a year of running this youtube channel. It used to have a lot of bugs and stability issues, but in my experience, that's not the case anymore. I'm going to put KDE in the Great category.
Budgie, I used for a while on Manjaro, as my main desktop environment. At the time, I would have put it in Good. Nowadays? It's a No, Thanks for me. Budgie is basically GNOME + some interesting addons. You can replicate it in seconds on GNOME and have a better underlying platform.
XFCE, on the surface, looks very old and ugly, it doesn't really support most of the new Linux stack, like Wayland, it's not a complete experience, without its own app center for example, and it seems stuck in the past. On the other hand, it's extremely fast and responsive, it's customizable with themes, layouts, panel applets, and it can use most other DEs apps to fill in the gaps. I'm going to put it in Decent.
Mate is another hard one. I loved GNOME 2 back in the day, and MATE is exactly that. That layout was wonderful, but nowadays, it suffers from the same problems as XFCE: no real wayland support, no 1:1 touchpad gestures, not a complete experience, without its own app store, or design philosophy or guidelines. MATE is going in the Decent category.
Cinnamon is what Linux Mint uses, and it's pretty damn complete. It has applications for basically everything out of the box, you can do everything graphically without needing to turn to a third party app, whether it's managing software sources, installing applications, installing packages, changing every setting, you name it.
So, Cinnamon goes in the GOOD category. It's a really nice choice, but compared to KDE? I can't place them on the same level.
Deepin Desktop is one that looks phenomenal on the surface, but that I could never use day to day. Sure, it's beautiful, and it has a design flair and fluidity that is quite remarkable. But the default apps are way too simple and can do in most cases even less than GNOME's, which are already pretty barebones, their appstore is completely useless, and even translations are quite hesitant
I just can't see why you'd pick Deepin. It's a No Thanks for me.
Pantheon, elementary OS's desktop had the edge over any other GTK based desktop, 2 or 3 years ago, but it has lost every advantage it had during this time period. The team just doesn't feel like it's big enough to tackle a whole distro + desktop + suite of apps anymore, and GNOME has caught up to everything. It's a No, thanks.
Unity is only Decent for me, because it looks pretty dated. The panel and its applets are straight from the GNOME 2 era, there isn't much customization to be had either, the dash isn't as useful as it once was, because using filters at the bottom isn't super intuitive or ergonomic with a mouse, and while it's a fun trip down memory lane for me, it doesn't really appeal to me all that much.
And now there's Cutefish, the it was dead but apparently it's not dead, sort of desktop. And it's another one that looks great on screenshots, but it's still going to be a No Way.
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NEWM | Workflow | Archcraft - YouTube
NEWM : Complete Workflow, Demonstrating Features Of Newm Wayland Compositor, With My Master Configuration.
More info : https://github.com/archcraft-os/archcraft-newm
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Hyprland 2.0 | Wayland | Archcraft | Workflow - YouTube
Hyprland : Another workflow, showing off my new hyprland config
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This Linux PC Runs macOS Faster Than a Real Mac
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Why so many distros? The Weird History of Linux
Why are there so many Linux distros? Take a brief journey through the history of Linux to understand hundreds of different distros exist today https://fireship.io/
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