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Game Developer's 2023 Wrap-Up: 10 Must-Read Featured Blogs

Game Developer

This year the blog section was our litmus test for industry sentiment on accessibility, generative AI, climate change, and the shift away from Unity in light of its Runtime Fee disaster.

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Under a Rock - Dev Blog #1

Indie DB

Our very first dev blog with more to follow. Hope you like it :) The first dev blog focus on creatures and building.

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Valuing Remote Employees in Hybrid (and Remote) Settings

Game Developer

This blog follows the GDC panel,'Building and Sustaining Fully Remote Teams' with speakers, Eve Crevoshay (Executive Director, Take This), Ahmed Abdullah (Co-Founder/CEO Decoy Games), Bryna Smith (CEO, Brass Lion Entertainment) and Sasha Boersma (Co-Founder/Producer, Sticky Brain Studios).

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Most Popular NVIDIA Technical Blog Posts of 2023: Generative AI, LLMs, Robotics, and Virtual Worlds Breakthroughs

Nvidia

As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it's time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023. As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it’s time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023.

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What happened to the blog for several days last week? It vanished for a time like a fanboy’s approval :-)

Ask a Game Dev

In the middle of last week, an attacker took control of my account and deleted my blog. I put in a service request and the blog was restored this past Sunday. I’ve taken steps to archive it and am looking into mirroring the blog on Wordpress or some similar blogging site just for the sake of redundancy.

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Serverless Computing: A Complete Guide by QASource Blog

Rocket Brush Studio

Anyone who wants to develop a web application requires the physical hardware necessary to operate a server, which is a time-consuming and costly endeavor. This is where serverless computing comes into play.

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10 design lessons learned from 30 years of horror games

Game Developer

Here are ten lessons from decades of interviews, GDC lectures and community blogs, condensed for your convenience.

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