Good faith mods? AI trained on detecting bias terms and concepts? Community notes? No idea, maybe we should try all the above. The internet frequently rewards bad actors, so targeting those rewards should help.
Good faith mods? AI trained on detecting bias terms and concepts? Community notes? No idea, maybe we should try all the above. The internet frequently rewards bad actors, so targeting those rewards should help.
We should verify users somehow. No idea how, but I don’t see a future for the internet without it.
You dont need an account to launch the game, so you own it.
The trouble is that Proton has announced and implemented Scribe in a manner that sends up huge red flags for their privacy-focused techie base.
Proton Mail’s privacy-focused users are worried about the Scribe announcement because they’ve never seen Proton be so vague and nonspecific about security and threat models.
Up to now, Proton has been serious about privacy
It’s not about AI. It’s about privacy and communication.
I read the article. What is the problem?
Shouldn’t the headline be about unencrypted text prompts, rather than AI?
Yes, but it is easier to have a pool that I can easily remove tabs from. Bookmarks and bookmark folders simply take more steps to manage, and open tabs don’t take much ram.
I search my open tabs in the search bar, and close it when I’m done. Super handy honestly.
I rewatched the first episode a few minutes ago. It’s not as bad as I remember haha. I still take issues with the arbitary power levels.
Edit: just rewatched the first episode, not as bad as I remember.
I watched most of My Hero Acidemia and Hunter X Hunter, and I don’t see the appeal. The Cyberpunk pilot, to me, felt ungrounded. The mc hacking with ease appeals more to a power fantasy rather than a reflection of any meaningful character ability. And the dialogue was painfully on the nose, the MC warning about highway bandits 10 seconds before being attacked made me think that they never wrote a second draft of the script.
I’ll watch if someday, and I appreciate your enjoyment of the show, but I just don’t see what others see in it, from the pilot.
Edit: just rewatched the first episode, not as bad as I remember.
I only saw the first episode, but it felt like a standard post-2010 Trigger anime to me.
Edit: just rewatched the first episode, not as bad as I remember. Where was the line I meantioned below? I swear it was there when I watched the show the first time.
I stopped watching after the main character said they were on the gang banger highway and then they got shot up by gang bangers.
Presumable most software is compressible. The more services you have, the higher the risk, but that is not unique to any particular feature in windows.
I didnt try it once, I did Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, PopOS, and prob Fedora. Every time a drive wouldn’t work, dependencies conflicted, programs had less features, so on.
Well, for now Ill love the feature.
I would use this constantly, if it is good. My understanding is that it runs locally.
Also Arch is far less functional than windows. I switched back.
For me, the reduction in banding in the main feature. Displaying anime at 720p and upscaling to 1080p looks better.
How is GOG?
I don’t think the Marathon ip is big enough to ride on the name. The trailers don’t give a Marathon vibe anyway.