Disney will claim all your belongings since you bought a disney world ticket that one time. Rules are rules.
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Disney will claim all your belongings since you bought a disney world ticket that one time. Rules are rules.
Neat project, but it’s a bit odd that this extension that’s focused on privacy doesn’t allow you to use your own local LLM instead of connectign to their servers.
I guess I’m used to saying it since I spent a long time not knowing it’s the wrong pronunciation for it.
They’ll sell out anyways due to lack of good competition. Intel is getting there but still have driver issues, AMD didn’t announce their GPU prices yet but their entire strategy is following Nvidia and lowering the price by 10% or something.
Yeah, that confused me as well. It seems like they’re making a movie instead.
Very few people would turn it on though and you’d end up with very long queue times.
A) Where’s Lisa Su?
B) Nice to see 13" laptops making a comeback
Also to save everyone some time they didn’t announce the prices on anything or even reveal the new GPUs
I don’t know, console users playing with PC would break the ranked system. Controllers are at a huge disadvantage and I can easily see people blaming console users on their team for losing.
Also why is this post getting so many downvotes?
Because it’s 2025 and Lemmy users still use the downvote button as a disagree button. It’s so predictable, any post I make about live service games gets instantly downvoted.
Fixed
FYI Naughty Dog was acquired by Sony in 2001, this was before extremely expensive AAA games.
Looks good, thank you
You need to use an LLM with a very long context length, potentially 1 million+ tokens. I don’t know if any local LLMs can even go that far, and if they can, you’ll need an outrageous amount of ram and vram.
But honest question… Why? If you’re planning on generating fake books or stories, it’s not going to happen, you’ll create the most generic barely coherent text.
And fair warning, if you’re trying to sell AI generated stories you’ll quickly be permabanned from any store, so don’t even try it.
I separate games into two categories basically: Games I can play any time/in-between other games, and games I need to follow until the end or I forget everything and have to start over.
I only play 1 big game at a time if I can help it until I either finish it or lose interest. That said, I can play as many secondary games as I want like Binding of Isaac, UFO 50, Balatro, and whatever multiplayer game I’m into right now.
Especially as I got more busy IRL it became really annoying to play a bunch of big games at once. I ended up restarting Ori Will of the Wisps because I came back to it later and forgot where I was and what I was doing.
I never understood the hate for it either. Sure, the animation is a bit dated and has some uncanny valley, but it’s a fun family movie.
Also has the greatest scene in cinema history: the train that drifts on ice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COdoHpU_a8U
Upvoting you out of sheer respect, but wow I can’t believe there is someone out there that enjoyed that hot garbage.
This was almost a decade ago my man, it’s time to move on
I mean realistically if a major store were to get shut down they would give you a heads up and a chance to download your games.
Hell yeah. Huge respect to him and the other youtuber that exposed this, it’s crazy that Honey just pocketing most of the referral money has been undiscovered for so many years.
Apps listening to your mic to give you targeted ads is an urban legend. There’s tools to see which apps listen to you and there isn’t any evidence that any of the popular stuff ever open the microphone (unless you’re in a call or something). If you’re too worried about it, you can always turn off the mic permission for the app.
The ads are actually coming from other ways of tracking you like browser fingerprinting to follow what things you browse and build a profile on what you like/are interested in.
See also EFF’s article on it: https://www.digitalrightsbytes.org/topics/is-my-phone-listening-to-me
Unfortunately it’s real