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[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

The power aspect is a lot bigger of a factor than I would have thought. I had an old computer I was going to use as a server for Foundry that I could keep up all the time, but when I measured its wattage and did the math, it would cost me $20 a month to keep on. A pi costs like $2 to keep running, so it paid for itself pretty quick

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

At least plugging them all into Google translate, the pronunciations are actually all pretty similar, with Swedish being the most dissimilar

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Has science gone too far?

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 weeks ago

Alternate take: I want something that does B, so I research methods of doing B and find one that's good. Good thing I'm a smart boy that doesn't make purchasing decisions based on what the marketing department says things do.

There's plenty of good reasons to criticize or be concerned about LLMs. You don't need to make up dumb ones.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Sure, but false advertising has nothing to do with how good an invention is, that's a marketing problem.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

No? I have a pair of shoes that advertise as being great for running and walking. I love walking in them, but they suck for running. Are you saying the shoes suck and I shouldn't use them at all, even though I like walking in them?

Tools don't care about intent, and neither should you. Only things that work and things that don't. And if it doesn't work, you should use a different tool.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

It's gotten so seamless now, and wine has gotten pretty good. I can download a Windows executable, double click it, go through the regular Windows installer, and then have it make a shortcut on my desktop which will launch it.

Your average user won't even know all the Dark Magics making it possible, or that they were supposed to have looked around for a Linux alternative, it just works

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I agree with you about CDs but I'm not sure I understand your point about physical copies. If they're still buying and shipping a physical SD card, from a production perspective, I'm pretty sure that's the same cost regardless of whether it's a key or a full game. And considering that digital copies of games tend to be the same price as physical ones anyways, I think the physical aspect is pretty negligible and doesn't factor into the price in any real way.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago

I think they're making a joke that one of the definitions of "revolution" is making a complete circle. In the cartoon, "reform" is making a ton of revolutions.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I don't disagree with your conclusion, but I think part of why it sucks now is all the Search Engine Optimization, of people trying to game Google into showing you their website, and only necessarily the one most pertinent to your search

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I've used them both a good bit for D&D/TTRPG campaigns. The image generation has been great for making NPC portraits and custom magic item images. LLM's have been pretty handy for practicing my DM-ing and improv, by asking it to act like a player and reacting to what it decides to do. And sometimes in the reverse by asking it to pitch interesting ideas for characters/dungeons/quest lines. I rarely took those in their entirety, but would often have bits and pieces I'd use.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I probably do this a good bit without really thinking about it. I don't really care about walking in mud/grass and I like to give people their space. The fact that they continued to walk on the grass after they passed makes me think it wasn't a big deal for them either.

 

After learning that soup is sterilized in the canning process and doesn't actually need to be reheated, I pretty much always just eat it straight from the can. It saves dishes and microwave time, and makes it extremely easy to just grab and go if I need something for the road.

But, somewhat understandably, I haven't met anyone else who does this.

 

Was removed from the Bureau of Land Management

 

So there's obviously been a lot of existing discourse on DD2's micro transactions, and I'm curious to get the thoughts of people here.

I haven't played the game yet, but the consensus I've gotten is that the MTXs are largely meaningless because they're so easy to get in-game, but if they weren't so easy to get they would be outrageous. It seems there's some amount of counter-backlash defending the game saying that those who are upset just don't understand how easy it is to get those things in-game.

Personally, I don't think Capcom is dumb; my money would be that they wanted to test the waters to see what player response would be to these types of transactions, or that they would want to (quietly) adjust how easy they are to get in-game later on.

 

Formerly Zero Punctuation for the Escapist, now Fully Ramblomatic for Second Wind.

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Ravens Final Roster (www.baltimorebeatdown.com)
 

Notable moves:

  • Ravens are only keeping 2 QB's, Josh Johnson and Anthony Brown both cut
  • RB Melvin Gordon cut, Keaton Mitchel stays
  • WR Wallace and Duvernay stay, Proche gets cut
  • TE Kolar stays
  • They "released" CB Seymour, but he will almost certainly re-sign once players can hit IR
  • S Worley out
 

Tldr: -Josh Johnson +Keaton +Kolar -Proche +Kyu Kelly

 

I still feel far from great about the situation, but at least we're doing something.

 

Marlon essentially was the CB room, so I now have some huge concerns that our defense is going to get picked apart in the passing game

 

James Proche definitely seems like he's not gonna make the roster after being careless with the ball. I think Dobbins also lost some leverage given how well the rb room has looked so far

 

Generally seems pretty promising, but that's almost always true of training camp commentary. Some potential competition at CB2, Flowers looking good, but Odell dropped a pass.

 

I don't actually know how common that is, but I was surprised. I don't really know an advantage, other than it possibly being considered a crutch

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