

I was thinking it would be one of those mangas with really really long names:
“I Cast 99 Spells to Make Her Love Me, But the Only Thing That Worked Was Cheese!”
I was thinking it would be one of those mangas with really really long names:
“I Cast 99 Spells to Make Her Love Me, But the Only Thing That Worked Was Cheese!”
“You don’t need (and therefore shouldn’t want) this obviously good thing” has this connotation that the Minecraft team has been wasting their time on pointless features, when in reality first-party support for a feature is nearly always more stable than a mod.
Plus read the article, the author is a vehement hater of Minecraft. What a joke.
What a weird passive aggressive headline. A better default is a good thing, and doesn’t stop modders from doing their own thing.
Practicality beats purity.
Like every day? Yeah it’s worse now but Google is still useful for a lot of things.
That being said, I do have AdBlock so it’s a different internet for me.
Dead Internet theory has never been a bigger threat. I believe that’s the number one danger - endless quantities of advertising and spam shoved down our throats from every possible direction.
The system in place is “open weights” models. These AI companies don’t have a huge head start on the publicly available software, and if the value is there for a corporation, most any savvy solo engineer can slap together something similar.
Eh I’m fine with the illegal harvesting of data. It forces the courts to revisit the question of what copyright really is and hopefully erodes the stranglehold that copyright has on modern society.
Let the companies fight each other over whether it’s okay to pirate every video on YouTube. I’m waiting.
Different people like different things, believe it or not.
Of course AGI is possible, human brains can’t violate P=NP any more than silicon can.
Our current approach may be flawed for sure, but there’s nothing special about nature compared to technology, other than the fact it’s had a billion times longer to work on its tech.
Celtic might be the next most common one? It’s a link to Reddit, but here are some suggestions: https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingsuggestions/comments/d0z2nl/games_that_explore_irish_andor_celtic_folklore/
That’d be preem
Right, simply scaling won’t lead to AGI, there will need to be some algorithmic changes. But nobody in the world knows what those are yet. Is it a simple framework on top of LLMs like the “atom of thought” paper? Or are transformers themselves a dead end? Or is multimodality the secret to AGI? I don’t think anyone really knows.
The hell, infrastructure strikes are how Ukraine is dealing the most damage to Russia. Was Ukraine even involved in this decision?
I have a solar cell charging station, but I suspect a lot of people don’t.
Curious what makes Realmz so replayable. BG3 has so many unique storylines and endings you’d be hard pressed to play them all. Not to mention character classes and subclasses.
Nitrogen gas should be painless administered correctly, but the way they do it is fundamentally flawed.
That being said, execution is barbaric.
Fantastic. Does anyone know a collaborative Calc/Excel alternative?
Maybe fried food is a sex thing?
Agreed, I like both their mechanical pencils and pens, even if visually they are a bit too close.