They forgot the golden rule to never get high off your own supply.
They forgot the golden rule to never get high off your own supply.
This is the kind of thing that AI hallucinations may actually be useful for? Have it make super weird shit from feedback loops.
There was a video of AI trying to hallucinate quake, you would turn around and like you were in a dream sequence the entire world changed, that would be trippy as hell, but at the same time could be created by real people.
The duck kind of upbringing have those kids had.
Honestly back when I was a kid this is how I thought games were made, every possible image of a game was already saved and according to your input it just loaded the next image.
I stopped thinking that with 3d games
The edit log for that page is already around 1500 entries by the look of it? So it would not surprise me if there was an edit to 13, then a few minutes later a reversion or additional edit.
Nintendont care about stick drift. They know they have a fan base that will buy whatever and put up with the deficiencies.
There better be a random plastic bottle in the game somewhere
The vocal minority complaining about gas prices and start stop systems don’t want to use less gas, they want to use more gas, they just want it to be magically cheaper.
This makes sense to me? American food and drink products are notorious for being full of everything that isn’t food or high fructose corn syrup, why would their beer be different?
It depends on how the battles are wired.
If the battles are wired in series (think train cars) it increases the voltage of The circuit. Which means if the electronics require the higher voltage this may not work well, if at all.
If the batteries are wired in parallel then this is basically half a fuel tank.
VMware responded by issuing lawsuits against the hackers for unauthorised modifications to the software.
/S, well, hopefully it’s /S, right?
DAIgg…agonal
Diaggonal!
Trade mark it now!!!
Digg Dugg Diggs grave
Now Digg Digging Diggs corpse out to see of people remember why they no longer digg it.
I’ve put a few smart lights/switches/sensors/power points in at home. Definitely helps mum as we can have wireless switches for the lights, and motion sensors to turn the hallway lights on automatically as well.
For ALL of them, I make sure there is a manual control that will work as a backup regardless. Even if a smart light is “off” due to the motion sensor not detecting movement, all you need to do is turn the old regular light switch off then back on and the light will default to being back on.
Ironically having a giant security breach happen in a security focused messaging app was good advertising.
Of course in this instance the breach was not because of the app, which is a good thing I guess.
Late stage capitalism.
Actual knowledge is not respected, if anything having knowledge on a subject just means the idiots that have been brainwashed will trust you less for any myriad of reasons.
Zelensky was(is?) a comedian.
Sit him next to Trump and Vance (who are jokes), of course this was going to happen.
I have nextcloudAIO running on a VM with 6 vcpu, 16gb ram. No issues with performance.
The root partition is on an nvme drive, the data partition is on a HDD raid 1 array.
That VM is hosting another few services like nginx proxy manager, Heimdall, and a few other things I forget at the moment.
Never have any issues with performance
Capitalism.
Side effects include electing a complete moron and his piss baby groupies to the presidency
I’ll be interested to see how this differs from nextcloud AIO, which is what I currently run for my own stuff.