game over i guess
game over i guess
What sayest thou?
parchment casket loaden scrolle?!?
the moon is made out of cheese.
goverment cheese was never made to feed the poor or to bail out dairy farmers,
it was used to built the set where they faked the moonlanding.
and now they feed it to the poor to get rid of the evidence.
they probably count it as a W when the other person gives up and stopps replying
afaik shepards pie with other types of meats is called a cottage pie
i still remember recieving the pc version of the og battlefront2 as a birthday gift.
i could not get it to run for weeks,
and i had to deactivate all sound to get it to work.
it was downright uncanny to hear the sound, when i bought the steam version years later.
also the loading screen with the map zooming in in battlefront1 was the coolest shit i had ever seen
food sterilisation can be supprisingly terrifying.
there have been quite a lot radiation incidents involving gamma radiation sources from food sterilisation facilitys.
$(date +“%Y”) Is the Year of the Linux Desktop
you can even google unsecured webcams with querries like: inurl:/view.shtml
and thats just the easy way,
people are constantly portscanning all over the internet.
if you have any device that is publicly reachable,
people know it exists, and will try to hack it
i dont quite think that that is what they meant here.
the article was talking about productivity a lot,
and the current ai hype is centered arround generative ai.
i think what they where talking about here,
is using ai to speed up stuff like moddeding and terrain generation.
stuff similar to the second half of this presentation ( starting arround 3:30)
reminds me off all the nano technology and quantum quackery
i kinda doubt you are talking about the same people here(mostly)
at least id say im a “tech bro” not a hipster.
i never gave a shit about “all natural” stuff, i dont care about msg, preservatives or Transglutaminase (a.k.a. Meat Glue)
heck, i even thought that “pink sludge” is kinda based, when i first learned of it.
im staying optimistic, as long as it will be cheaper, the fastfood industry will massivly lobby in favor of it, and imo. mostly balance that out.
it will probably just have an awfull reputation, like mcnuggets “pink sludge”
in theory youre right.
but meat industry lobbyists woud surely try to take advantage of the outrage.
i vaguely remember a post on reddit on this topic.
something like “artesinal celebrety meat”
which of course turned out to be an “artistic project” or something trying to
“highlight the moral issues” with lab meat,
or some other horseshit.
oof, i still remember the one where a guy pulled out balcony railing posts with seemingly no effort.
it was high up too, at least 20th floor.
indeed detonator
unfortunately, there is no need for endusers to see an advantage.
there will be an immediate disadvantage to not having it once content wont load without it.
i fear that the pressure of youtube utilizing it, would be enough to convince most users to use it.
also, most users probably wont even know they use it,
chrome alone has a 65% 85% market share.
its the platform providers wholl have to weight excluding at most 35% 15% of their users against the benefits of drm.
and with potential support from any chromium derivatives, that number gets lower.
not to mention, that some of these 35% 15% may switch browsers in order to access the content.
EDIT: safari also uses it, so its about 85% not 65%
holy shit,
and its literally just some lead mineral (lead Apatite)
Not only would it be a gigantic breakthrough,
it sounds almost affordable compared to rare earths (afaik Apatite can be lab grown)
i sure hope it turns out true after peer review
yeah sf6 is fun,
i havent played the older games,
but from whad i heard, id describe the newer ones as more aggressive and less finicky(in terms of input precision / timing)
also online play has gotten way better(if that even was a thing when you last played)