Hi all,
What a day! One year ago this tiny-crazy-cat-based educational video game was released. It was a really fun year! We'll never forget this journey from 86% to 92% review score. And we won a prize! This prize is a huge and super friendly, sharp and just amazing community.
Thank you, everyone, who played the game, watched the game on YouTube, downloaded the game from torrents (please ask your favorite pirates to update the game to the latest version, we can't stand seeing people struggling with already fixed issues). Thank you to all the amazing teachers, parents, and educators who use the game, you are really rockstars, inventors, innovators and main inspirers on the planet. And of course congratulations and our kudos to all of the learners who managed to get hired or just dived deeper into machine learning technology. All the cats here (I know there are a number of them here) are also always welcome, we'll never tell your secret to anyone!
(if you want to learn more about those certificates please feel free to email me at oleg.chumakov@luden.io)
You are probably wondering what we are up to those days. Okay, since you asked I am happy to tell more.
First of all, we're at the final stage of the Nintendo Switch version of the game. We want to make a closed test for our friends' club (you are definitely in) but it's technically impossible on the Nintendo Platform. If we'll find a way - you will be the first to know about it.
Secondly, we're developing while True: learn() EDU to meet educators' needs. Of course, this version will be available for regular players as well.
Also, we're discussing how to make the next educational video game much better. Ideas, tests, and researches. At this very moment the only thing I can say that everyone who is in love with machine learning, startups part of while True: learn() and games like Rimworld and Factorio will get the vibe easily :)
A number of folks from Luden.io are now working with educators who work with kids with autism spectrum disorder. Video games are quite helpful for them as well, that's why we've started Rewire.Education project. Actually, during playtests kids enjoyed while True: learn(), InMind and AIDraw games as well.
There are a lot of things happening every day in this direction (we've got back from a center for kids with autism an hour ago), but the only thing that matters here is that video games definitely could be really useful for education and help spark curiosity. Oh wait, is this the dream we started Luden.io with? That's totally correct! :) Thanks for making this dream come true, you are the one who makes it real!
Your friends from the team of Luden.io with
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The latest blog post
Release or The Story About 1 Year of Weekly Updates, Machine Learning and Cats
Links for our best friends
Get to know how you can help us develop the game blog.luden.io/our-plans-or-how-to-get-more-involved-561ebad5e376 We do not have any secrets from our players, here you can see our public roadmap (where you can vote and leave your comments) trello.com/b/MNIKsP2V/while-true-learn-roadmap Community localisation crowdin.com/project/while-true-learn/invite?d=85n6j4453507d5b35353f3m4a3 Ask for help, help others and report bugs in Discord Twitter Facebook All in-game machine learning materials, links and videos ONLINE
If you love the game spread the word
We will become full of joy if you ask your favorite YouTube / Twitch creators to play our game, just share these links with them: www.keymailer.co/g/games/53096 woovit.info/while-true-learn
Our new project
Rewire.Education project for kids with autism spectrum disorder.
while True: learn()
Luden.io
Nival
2019-01-17
Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 174
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(6324 reviews)
https://luden.io/wtl/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/619150 
The Game includes VR Support
WTL_linux [207.52 M]
while True: learn() Art Pack
while True: learn() Mega Map of Machine Learning
It's never too late to learn
Everyone is speaking about machine learning. Forbes writes that these developers and Data Scientists have incredible salaries, Elon Musk says that they can accidentally create an AI that can enslave humanity. So, what are these people really doing when they come to work? This game is a simulator of a machine learning specialist who uses visual programming to make his living. Learn what those guys are actually doing and realize if it is possible to create a big and scary evil AI by mistake (or not)?
Features
- Work as a freelancer or run a startup
- Write systems using visual programming interface to complete clients' orders
- Deploy system to the cloud
- Reuse system components in future
- Scale the system when the amount of data gets huge
- Make money as a machine learning developer
- Learn how machine learning works
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+. SteamOS
- Processor: 2.0 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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