Streamers and YouTube creators (whether sponsored or not) further push this agenda by advertising Genshin Impact using c

Author : pofficialdanishkv
Publish Date : 2021-01-05 00:40:21


Streamers and YouTube creators (whether sponsored or not) further push this agenda by advertising Genshin Impact using c

Peter Nagy and I presented a paper at the Oracle Groundbreakers Tour 2020 LATAM in August, 2020 titled “Go Java, Go!” where we asked ourselves the question “can Java microservices be as fast as Go?” We created some microservices and did some benchmarking, and we presented our results at that event. But there was more to explore, so we decided to turn our presentation into this post. We plan to follow up with additional posts as we do more testing and development.,I know this issue is all tied up with this guy that I briefly knew, but I’m not going to toss his name out publicly and throw him under the bus when I don’t even think he works there anymore. And honestly, I also really don’t know how I’d live with myself if this spiraled out of control and ruined his life somehow. I’m not happy about this character, but rather than repeating the harm that I feel was done to me — that is, dragging a person into something much bigger than them without giving them a choice in the matter — I’d honestly rather try to actually change things and shift the focus to Riot. They’re a giant company, can handle a bit of criticism, and, in the end, they’re ultimately responsible for the character existing. This isn’t a personal beef with this guy I briefly dated, this is an institutional issue.,Just because the game is free to download doesn’t mean the entire experience is free, or that no one else will be tempted to spend money on a game specifically designed to make you want to spend money. Designed so well, in fact, that it generated $100 million in revenue in the first two weeks. At that point, if the interesting gameplay mechanics or characters you desire in an open-world action RPG are locked behind repetitive grinding, a mediocre stamina system, daily rewards, a battle pass and an unscalable gacha paywall… does the game being “free” really mean anything?,Why? If she really is based off me, Riot could be inappropriately profiting off of my likeness. And that sucks. But on a wider level, Riot is already kind of unfairly profiting off of every single person who feels some kind of attachment to her, consciously or not, because she’s a “person”.,We wanted a fair test, so we created a very simple microservice with no external dependencies (like a database for example), and with very short code paths (just manipulating strings). We did include metrics and logging, since these seem to be always included in any real microservice. We used small, lightweight frameworks (Helidon for Java and Go-Kit for Go) and we also experimented with pure JAX-RS for Java. We experimented with different versions of Java and different JVMs. We did some basic tuning of the heap size and garbage collector. We warmed up the microservices before test runs.,Let’s talk about the “problem with Java.” It has a reputation for being slow, which is probably not justified any more but more historical. It does have some performance sensitive areas including the heap, where object data are stored; the garbage collector, which manages the heap; and the just in time (JIT) compiler.,If you’ve gotten this far, um, thanks for reading. Frankly, I’m just a girl who just graduated college and has no idea what she’s doing with her life, but I love videogames, and I love(d?) League of Legends. If you asked me why I’m posting this, it honestly does come down to that sense of outrage and anger about this stupid character — about the fact that a company like Riot can try to sell a full person, complete with hopes, dreams, mental health issues, and pink hair as a $25 skin that comes with a walking, talking Twitter feed for you to get emotionally attached to. It’s a quaint idea, but when you think about it more closely, the idea of a marketing team in some office in Los Angeles trying to sell a product by coming up with the most ~relatable~ and marketable things to tweet out of the account of a ‘girl’ who coincidentally looks like me, and talks like me, and sounds like me, and draws like me?,Just because the game is free to download doesn’t mean the entire experience is free, or that no one else will be tempted to spend money on a game specifically designed to make you want to spend money. Designed so well, in fact, that it generated $100 million in revenue in the first two weeks. At that point, if the interesting gameplay mechanics or characters you desire in an open-world action RPG are locked behind repetitive grinding, a mediocre stamina system, daily rewards, a battle pass and an unscalable gacha paywall… does the game being “free” really mean anything?,Replace the path replaced with Xs with the directory that the data file is stored in. I added os.get_cwd() so people on different platforms can find the different formats of paths and adapt them to find the data. I reshaped all the photos into 100 by 100 pixels. and created a show_image function just to make sure everything is working properly.,In the end, I don’t have anything to say about Genshin Impact’s gameplay, nor can I rightfully criticize it in any regard. I’m not interested in it, but I can’t deny the sheer number of people who love it. Ultimately, the discomfort I feel in regards to the publicity it has received since release is that when you raise the open-world anime RPG curtain, there’s still some manipulative, unforgiving mechanics pulling the strings backstage. By releasing on PC and consoles instead of just mobile, Genshin Impact was introduced to an entirely new market, dodging the negative connotations of digital gambling and engrossing hordes of new consumers unfamiliar with the shady side of free-to-play monetization.,Java was developed by Sun Microsystems, who were acquired by Oracle. Its 1.0 release was in 1996, and the latest release was Java 15 in 2020. The main design goals are portability of the Java virtual machine and bytecode, and memory management with garbage collection. It is still one of the most popular languages (according to sources like StackOverflow and TIOBE), it is developed in open source.,Her skin is for sale at $25 a pop, so “Seraphine” is going to make Riot Games literal millions of dollars. And with her Twitter account posting that she’s insecure and could “really use some encouraging words” because she “needs something to believe in right now”, this character essentially gets every single person who interacts with her pity party to advertise their multi-billion dollar videogame franchise.,If someone gets invested in Genshin Impact because they’re a fan of RPGs, anime or Breath of the Wild, but they aren’t too good with handling finances, or they really, REALLY want the strongest warrior with the biggest sword or the cutest girl with the biggest bahonkadonkers, it can easily lead to addiction, massive amounts of reckless spending, and in the worst cases… crippling debt. Self-control should not be a prerequisite for enjoying a video game, nor does it excuse manipulative design tactics.,If you start to think about it, everyone who responds to her Tweets or Instagram posts is generating advertising and revenue for a $6 billion dollar game company. That entire idea is really disgusting to me, not just because she looks like me, but as a person who consumes and loves games. When hype for something is organic, that’s one thing — Nintendo isn’t exploiting me when I retweet their announcements and say how much I love The Legend of Zelda. But when Riot makes a character that looks and sings and Tweets like a person, they’re knowingly creating a “person” that doesn’t exist in a way that intentionally takes advantage of the way that human beings relate to other people, just biologically and emotionally, and then they’re making tons and tons of money from it. And honestly, as V-Tubers and virtual influencers from Riot and beyond start crossing the line into looking and acting like real people, that’s something that we should all be really concerned with.,We wanted to experiment to see if Java microservices could run as fast as Go microservices. Common industry belief seems to be that Java is “old,” “slow” and “boring;” and that Go is “fast,” “new” and “cool.” But we wanted to know if those characterizations were warranted or supported by actual performance data.



Category : general

What to search for in an investment property

What to search for in an investment property

- So you dont burn through your time taking a gander at investment properties that dont address your


The Secrets to Pass Python Institute PCAP-31-03 Certification Exams With Ease 2021 2021

The Secrets to Pass Python Institute PCAP-31-03 Certification Exams With Ease 2021 2021

- 1st, Get related - Have you ever study the concern (or questioned this query your self) How about socialization? Flawlessly,


Global digital therapeutics market, growing at a CAGR of 19.7%, (Roots Analysis)

Global digital therapeutics market, growing at a CAGR of 19.7%, (Roots Analysis)

- Recent advances in information technology and biomedical science have enabled the development of a number of versatile


SNIA S10-300 Questions And Answers (2020)

SNIA S10-300 Questions And Answers (2020)

- 100% real and updated exam questions with answers for all famous certifications. Pass in first attempt .Error Free Products with 24/7 Customer Support.Special discount offer for all customer