@incognitobeats1: Tom Kane American voice actor Thomas Kane Roberts was an American voice actor. He was known for his work in animation and video games, most notably the Star Wars franchise, voicing established characters Yoda, Admiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, Qui-Gon Jinn, and C-3PO Many more #tomkane #starwars #powerpuffgrils #cartoons

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Opus 4.8 to one-shot a playable Backrooms, same prompt. #fable5 #claudeai #glm5 #deepseek #prompt #aimodel Opus got the flashlight working but you can't run and can't pause. GLM-5.2 built the full mechanics. Opus: 2:14sec & $1.94 GLM: 1:08sec & $0.37 Promt: 👇🏻 Act as a senior game developer. Build a technically impressive Backrooms horror game in a single self-contained HTML file. Embed all CSS and JavaScript, no external libraries or assets. Priorities: atmosphere, smooth 60 FPS performance, procedural generation, visual quality. Engine Raycaster (DDA) with textured walls plus per-row floor and ceiling casting. Internal render buffer 480×270, upscaled to the screen with image-rendering: pixelated for performance. Infinite world on 16×16 chunks, deterministic generation from value-noise / fBm, with a guaranteed open
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