

And they just got partially acquired by HP.
Real “got money, I’m out” energy, there.
And they just got partially acquired by HP.
Real “got money, I’m out” energy, there.
I’m really unsure if the left-most one should have been “made in a teapot” or “boiled in a kettle, steeped in a mug”
Ah, interesting - I meant against the storm, but I don’t think I’ve scaled the text! That might be my issue. Thank you!
How do you deal with the janky text? I found it hard to learn the game with it all so aliased.
Which part of the industry are you looking, if you don’t mind revealing?
I got a review copy of this, and can’t tell if it’s far more basic than previous Lego games or if I’m just remembering older games with more depth than they had…
I suspect he means less “too much experience” and more “not wanting to pay his desired salary”, though I may be mistaken.
if Ryujinx wanted to avoid this outcome, they should have done things differently
How do you not read this as blame? Or, is this not the same as “they had it coming, wouldn’t have happened if they’d been dressed in armour or hadn’t gone down that street alone” which is often known as victim blaming.
Oh, there’s a wiki article on that. It has a section on the thing you’re arguing about, with cars and pedestrians Neat. Maybe this is why people are talking about it.
I’d feel bad for the seventeen folk who managed a platinum through a terrifying grind if that were erased 😅
I’ll be honest, I’m very confused about what you mean when you say that Google Wallet isn’t a thing. I pay with my Android phone everywhere, so ubiquitously that I’ve frequently left the house with just my phone and keys.
Do you mean America, where contactless payment is far less frequently accepted, or the concept of clicking on a “Pay with Google Wallet” style prompt on a website?
I enjoyed reading this, thank you.
Certainly sounds more interesting than my original read of it! Sorry about that, I was grumpy.
I don’t understand how you could understand how LLMs work, and then write this.
Machines can learn that…
Ah, nevermind.
If you’ll excuse me saying, I feel that you are the one who is looking at something and extrapolating.
The things you are describing sound like if-statement levels of automation, GitHub Actions with preprogrammed responses rather than LLM whatever.
If you’re worrying about being replaced by that… Go find the code, read it, and feel better.
I feel like you may be arguing with someone who is making an Always Sunny reference.
Yes, people are being forced to use it if they want to, for instance, search using Google or Bing.
As the parent comment suggested, or there’s no way to opt out, currently.
I’m glad you see value in it; I think the injection of LLM queries into search results I want to contain accurate results (and nothing more) a useless waste of power.
Yeah, what’s the jokey parable thing?
A CTO is at lunch when a call comes in. There’s been a huge outage, caused by a low level employee pressing the wrong button.
“Damn, you going to fire that guy?”
“Hell no, do you know how much I just spent on training him to never do that again?”
(</Blah>)
The Xreal Air~, or the just-being-released Xreal Air 2 Ultra, is potentially that.
Oled displays and cameras for tracking objects and hands.
Edit: also just saw this
I mean, happily, chatbots are not really capable of learning like that.
So she’s got a while, there.
I tried a pair of the Xreal Ones recently. They were pretty decent, though I was a little disappointed by the limited FOV (relative to real life screens, as I gather they’re pretty good for this style of display) the screen pinning was very good, and I really liked the “ultrawide” support (other than the aforementioned fov).
I’m thinking about buying a pair before I have a bunch of long flights later in the year.