AI coding assistant interrupts developer's Friday game-building session with model error
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Summary
The author was trying to relax and code on a Friday evening by using an AI agent to build HTML games while watching soccer. They were working on a backrooms-themed shooter game and contemplating a resurgence of flash-style games enabled by AI tooling. However, their workflow was interrupted when the AI agent returned an error message saying the model doesn't exist, highlighting the frustrations and limitations of relying on AI coding assistants for game development.
Key quotes
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I think we should see a resurgence of the 'flash game' renaissance because it has become so much easier to make fun little games with AI tooling.
In the middle of me thinking about how to make my shitty backrooms-themed shooter play a bit better, the agent went 'Sorry! This model doesn't ex'
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