Looks very cool! I like the relaxed vibe.
sandflavoured
I prefer the way Doom 2016 looks and sounds, but Eternal is the more fun game I think.
I love games where the loop just goes shoot the other guy and not be shot yourself. (Also punch when they glow) (also saw when no ammo)
I'm playing Sekiro too! Such a fun game, so satisfying. And also kinda terrifying.
It was the first game I'd set up on Proton in Steam as well. What a world.
It really doesn't need to be this way.
At any time, we can decide to open our own blog for $9 a year. At any time we can choose to ditch algorithmic socials.
If we don't like them, we don't need to use them, and just switch off.
I suspect many commenters are missing the point, the student's response can only be the correct and expected answer to this question. Teacher has it wrong.
Use at work is a secondary factor. If end stage customers refuse to use a service because of a certain trait, that trait becomes unprofitable.
As an example, my friends and I will never play Valorant because of the invasive anti-cheat system; most people don't care.
We all have a choice, even if it means giving up some conveniences. It would seem that most people either don't know or don't know better.
You can tell I'm not a bot because I say that I am a bot. Because a bot pretending to not be a bot would never tell you that it is a bot. Therefore I tell you I am a bot.
Remember that you, the reader, don't have to take part in this. If you don't like it, don't use it - tell your friends and family not to use it, and why.
The only way companies stop this trend is if they see it's a losing bet.
porco rosso enjoyer 🙌
He changed it? How did he change it?
He changed it as it was going out the door 🐀🐀
I'd love Slime-san if you still have it!
My immediate thought is that the purpose of an encyclopaedia is to have a more-or-less comprehensive overview of some topic of interest. The reader should be able to look through the page index to find the section they care about and read that section.
Its purpose is not to rapidly teach anyone anything in full.
It seems like a poor fit as an application for LLMs