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Articles like this are constantly like “if only there was something we can do about it” while omitting the thing people are doing about it because the writer is too lazy to research properly
Yeah I remember voicing this concern when all online communities seemed to be going to discord and people seemed to mainly laugh at me in response at the time.
Because there hasn’t been a single proper alternative until very recently, and even then they’re not as user friendly.
I’m surprised they never followed up on it, it was kinda cool. I really liked the reflective blocks.
It is in the Control universe so that checks out
Discord already allows users on other platforms to hide in-app promotions for specific Quests, or opt out of personalized promotions. These options will also be available for mobile users.
Wonder how long that’s going to be an option… The way every tech company is going I’m fully expecting them to force ads on everyone in the next two years.
New sci-fi horror enemy just dropped
They’re backed by Sony now, no way the company is going under at this point. Worst case scenario is they pay some money to Nintendo and move on.
I’m personally using https://alexandrite.app/ , which you can use regardless of which instance you’re on.
TL;DR: Seems to be more of the same. If you hate AC you’ll hate this, but if you like the AC formula and want more this seems to be one of the better ones.
83 gigabytes?!? FOR A DEMO?
Other people answered how it’s measured, but if you’re just shopping for a CPU I’d recommend skipping straight to benchmarks. There’s a lot of technical stuff involved but if you look at Geekbench/Passmark scores you can easily compare which ones are more powerful.
If you’re shopping for a laptop with a specific CPU I’d also look into how much power it uses (in Watts).
Bookwyrm does have a feature to fetch book data from OpenLibrary which is detailed enough. The problem last I checked is that the feature doesn’t replace data of already-existing books, so even if it exists in OL it won’t replace the empty listing in Bookwyrm.
If that feature worked properly or the admin of the instance would update to the newest database of OpenLibrary then it should work fine.
I was very concerned reading those first few words
How does it compare to regular deepseek distills though?
Exactly. Also an interesting phenomenon I saw when microwaving water for tea is that, because it’s so foamy and bubbly, the tea packet floats to the top when you drop it in which makes it harder to mix in the taste.
Those few weeks where my kettle wasn’t working were dark times.
You’ll keep everything, it’s not a new game but more of an update and moving the game to a new engine, like CS2
Agreed, I’ll need to try it to see how it is. The idea of defending and attacking in one game sounds like it could be fun but quick respawns and an open map is closer to battlefield.
Gaming on ARM is going to have a steep hill to climb until there’s a Proton-esque compatibility layer.
There technically is: Box64. It needs work but it works on a couple of titles. The problem is more so the fact that Snapdragon’s GPU is really weak compared to what Intel and especially AMD have now so it wouldn’t be viable for games either way.
Don’t forget OpenAI constantly saying “We had an AI SO POWERFUL that it can be very dangerous!!! And no you can’t see it yet.”
Terrible how, though? That’s exactly what it gets right. You have easy-to-setup roles and channel accesses, onboarding experiences for people joining a larger server, a huge ecosystem of bots for various purposes, etc.
okay, it is bad for not being indexable, but it’s good at what it does and it’s popular for a reason.