▲ 60 r/SensibleSoccer+1 crossposts

Half my childhood went into SWOS. I've been building my own top-down footy game! early trailer, and I'd like it kicked around!

Hello r/sensiblesoccer!

I spent half my childhood and most of my teens playing SWOS on the PC. I've tried plenty of things since and none of them ever clicked, so I've been building my own top-down arcade footy game.

Full disclosure up front: I'm building it with a lot of AI assistance. I'm a SWOS fan, not a graphics programmer, and without it I'd never have got a ball moving on a screen at all. What I haven't handed over is the football, how after-touch feels, how long a throw-in takes to settle before it's live, whether a tackle is decided by timing or by a dice roll. Those calls are all mine, and that's where the time has actually gone.

I'm not happy with it yet, so don't be shy. The physics and the general feel still need work, and the UI and art are nowhere near final. I'm probably months from launch, and I may open an early access once the Steam page is up.

Modes are the usual (quick match, tournaments) plus a career mode that tries to add a bit more spice than the old SWOS without turning into a spreadsheet. Nothing against Excel lovers, but this is arcade :)

None of it is set in stone, which is exactly why I'm posting now rather than when it's too late to change anything. I'd like it to land for old SWOS heads like me and for people who just want something fast and fun.

So, what's wrong with it?

  • Does the movement look right, or is it too floaty / too sticky?
  • Is the pace right, or does it need to be quicker?
  • SWOS players: what's the one thing you'd be annoyed not to find in here?

Don't be gentle.

u/InfraScaler — 2 days ago
▲ 11 r/InteligenciArtificial+1 crossposts

I made a 3K-parameter transformer that runs on a Game Boy

DMGFormer (or should I call it DMGFormer-3K?) is a tiny int8 transformer LM that runs on real Game Boy hardware (and emulators, too). It is just 0.000003B parameters :)

It’s obviously useless as an L(lol)LM. It has a 20-token vocab and knows about cats, dogs, birds, fish, and not much else, but it does run a genuine autoregressive forward pass locally on the Game Boy CPU, which feels dumb enough to be educational.

I built this for myself, to learn. I have used Opus 4.8 to help at each step and it has been lots of fun. I think building educational projects from scratch with LLM assistance is a great way to learn.

Also, for those of us without access to hardware capable of running local models, well, now you can run it on a handheld from 1989! Unfortunately, original DMG Game Boys are increasing in price, so you better get yours one before you can't even run DMGFormer on real hardware.

Sorry this is silly! I hope other people find it fun, useful, or at least mildly cursed, and it lights up your day a little bit!

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u/InfraScaler — 1 month ago

How is it living in a trailer park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada?

Years ago I met this guy “Ricky” in prison in Amsterdam. Nice enough, bit intense. Said he lives in a trailer park out in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Anyone know what life’s like there? Just trying to get two birds stoned at once before I visit.

u/InfraScaler — 2 months ago
▲ 11 r/Ghost

Fake subscribers

Folks,

I got a little niche-y blog with barely any readers. From time to time I get one or another new subscriber. It is weird, because barely anyone hits my site. Second weird thing is these people, all of them, sign up with a work email from companies completely unrelated to my topics. Third weird thing, and what IMHO confirms they're fake, is that when I send a new post, they all immediately open, read and click all the links the same minute I send it.

So, the question is, what's the point of this? Anyone has seen something similar? Should I remove them?

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u/InfraScaler — 2 months ago

Working on a pet project just for funsies. Complete AI slop.

https://preview.redd.it/izszorl3dqwg1.png?width=3832&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbdf1597b6869605b5d04151d202e595305db2fa

However, after years of being the go-to guy for capture analysis at big companies, I feel like current models do a decent job at spotting most things you would be asked to review.

Is there an interest in something like this?

I'm mostly a Windows guy, so this is C# and uses Github Copilot as the assistant.

https://preview.redd.it/3kpeak2ndqwg1.png?width=3831&format=png&auto=webp&s=db3e025ece7355b0e84322c1e3f27183d50dd182

These screenshots show results from analysing the Westermo Network data set westermo/network-traffic-dataset: The Westermo network traffic dataset - no private data is shown :-)

https://preview.redd.it/i602njhvdqwg1.png?width=3831&format=png&auto=webp&s=635a234a199048472947a8cd49ed240c246bcd74

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u/InfraScaler — 4 months ago