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In my anecdotal experience people who never heard TLoU was a video game and are not entangled with the culture wars in the slightest really love TLoUā€˜s adaptation, while journos and culture warriors hate it for the most convoluted reasons
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Again, I totally understand why Apple doesn’t do a lot of things but the Vision Pro was such a boondoggle money pit, imagine if they spent like 1/100th of that making the Mac Mini really sing.
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Who payed you to commit libel? The guy was framed by police as we all know, he didn’t do it …
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Oh no the very well planned and executed trade war we started is a trade war! How could China do this?!
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The Bing search API returns 404 now? Good the suffering is over …
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The registrations in European countries for the last two months are so low it brings me considerable joy. They are not simply down in places like France and Germany, they are literally cratering.
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That’s kinda the plot of I, Robot (the movie) … and considering how political decisions are made based on some unscientific calculations by ChatGPT, even the final boss VIKI is uncannily possible
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Is that really a hot take? šŸ™ˆ I like End of - and the Rebuilds for that matter - for what they are, though they are non essential reading imo to flesh out the lore. TV always felt like one integrated piece of art to me. It can and should be interpreted on its own, before considering End of
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Einfach alle anderen Autos verbieten oder mit Strafzöllen belegen, sodass Teslas mit Abstand die günstigsten sind. Oder den Regierungsfuhrpark mit Teslas austauschen (dafür gibt es ja schon Anzeichen)
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ā€žWhen you can ask an AI to research something for you, do you even need research skills of your own?ā€œ, to buy a degree from the academic-industrial-complex or for management consulting you actually don’t need more research skills than AI, but to further human knowledge and invent something you do
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Yeah I give the designer that: It wasn’t something anyone else tried up until then
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Single-handedly the ugliest pos BMW ever put out (before and after facelift) - and this says something for a company who tries to put out the ugliest pos with every car since 2019
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Everyday
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Tbh, I feel the narrative shifting: A lot of anecdotal evidence shows people are using chatbots instead of Google. If VCs understood this they are not gambling on some AI use cases, but on destroying Google and taking over its market with ChatGPT (SEO becomes AIO then, sponsored answers, etc.)
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Iā€˜m so pumped to listen to you guys talk about this game!
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Ich meine Mastodon war direkt da, aber war den meisten irgendwie zu uncool.
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Kinda surprising actually
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I need this in the Max. The over-ear and in-ear team seem to be really disconnected. My Pro 2s are great and all, but my Maxs are much butter from a sound quality pov, only lacking the software of the Pro 2s.
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Can you give an example for an alternative? I have an aging DS216j which I had for the last nine years and want to replace early next year, since I want to replace some RasPis with docker
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Companies can calculate if it makes sense for them to get cash in advance and miss initial sales targets or get more cash during launch. It doesn’t seem to make sense for AAA titles, otherwise UbiSoft would stick with that approach, but indies and early access titles seem to fare better
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What they mean with anti-semitism is any critique of the current regime in Israel, they do hate Jews though
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One of the trade-offs: costs as much as a car
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… on top of the price increases this year and next year
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I believe this is a royal ā€žweā€œ, since I got nothin to do with it
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Totally agree, I’m not even arguing it’s not worth 450 USD, the specs are decent and all, but it’s just not justifiable at the moment. I bought my Switch shortly after release during a local retailerā€˜s sale for 300 EUR and Iā€˜d feel comfortable with a similar price point.
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Capitalism! Obey! Consume! šŸ™ŒšŸ»
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Consoles and PCs are incredibly related this generation, still a lot of PC ports run considerably worse on nominally stronger hardware. If PS5 can hit 60fps without stutter current RTXs should as well. Older releases felt more excusable since consoles often looked and ran worse.
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Could you write the much more relevant piece how to avoid this AI assistant or deactivate it completely?
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I read an interview with her describing helping with the ā€žclean-upā€œ of downtown L.A. in the 90s, and then providing a really reductive view of the protests being about money. Couldn’t watch the riot scenes in this movie in the same way after. I got the feeling her social takes are terrible.
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Im quite surprised, you can easily get the blu-ray in Europe
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Dumped easy 600 hours into it after release during lockdown. When thinking about 2020 I have very vivid memories of the chilling on my island
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If with ā€žcozyā€œ you mean: Luring you in with chill looks and gameplay before leaving you sobbing in the end, then sure.
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Seriously: For me Ferrari is one of the more unlikeable teams for their complete lack of humbleness after years of utter incompetence. But I’m so hyped for Lewis, I’m rooting for Ferrari so hard right now!
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Thatā€˜s the major problem with most of the tech bubble: Blockchain, """AI""", mixed reality, and soon quantum computing (again) all have their - arguably limited - use cases, but none of them are as broad as tech-bros want to believe. If they see application everywhere they probably don’t understand.
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Same! What is up with that logo? If they have the means and tools to design and ship a game they should have the option to design something better /anything different, no?
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I have the same feeling, though most of the takes I read about Concord assumed it failed exactly because of that (arguably low) price up front. I’m really curious to see how this plays out for Firebreak, since I had the feeling this explanation to be lacking
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I think the narrative ā€ždesigned to maximize engagement time and ad revenueā€œ is highly questionable. Zuckerberg and Co. WANTED this outcome, I’m pretty sure they put their finger on the scale.
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You want the real conspiracy? The actual truth? The PRC failed to regulate wet markets because it was an easy political and economic win for regional CCP bureaucrats and all they had to do was ignore the long tail risk of a zoonotic virus jumping. Just like bird flu in the US dairy industry today.