

Except that it has English text above it…
Except that it has English text above it…
Results vary wildly depending on the game or situation, mainly depending on how fast the camera moves, and how cluttered or dark the environment is. It does pretty well in cyberpunk when you’re walking around the city on a sunny day with a low camera sensitivity, but looks pretty bad when driving in the rain at night. But yeah, I personally wouldn’t use lower settings than DLAA unless my framerate is below 30.
I guess if you’re using a system that’s a bit on the low end of portals system requirements, removing the requirement of running a VM might have some noticeable effect, that’s a pretty niche problem though…
Oh ok, I haven’t read much star wars expanded universe, and what I did read was more about bounty hunters and made no mention of any tech workers.
Star wars?
Most spam is not “black hat spam”. It is what I call “white-collar spam”: perfectly legitimate company, sending you emails from legitimate address.
Sounds like they’ve never used an email that’s been leaked… I use an old email address for things I know are going to spam me, and the volume of “black hat spam” it recieves is way more than the “white-collar spam”.
Isn’t the phrase meant to be “pissing into the wind”?
Looks like the nextcloud one is also on fdroid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.nextcloud.client/
Me too: there’s just something about how repetitive thier cadence can be, and putting random infections and stresses on words where it doesn’t make sense.
Duno, probably to some extent, similarly to how remixes of music sometimes have to pay royalties to the source of the sample if it’s recognisable…?
Actually would probably be more similar to the George Carlin AI impersonation lawsuit , but they settled, so idk.
Yep, copyright doesn’t apply to AI generated content.
(edit: the original book copyright would still apply however… So would only be public domain if the book itself was also public domain)
Yeah you’ve gotta be feeling lucky to use it.
It’s probably something to do with the user feeling like they have a choice or something, even if it’s a meaningless choice.
Like when at work and you present a bad idea next to the idea you want people to pick so they feel included in the decision process.
He worked on civ 6 fixing bugs, so you could say, as a matter of fact, he helped improve civilisation 😉
I don’t see what would the value of even using uber be as a passenger in places with so many rickshaws, surely it’s easier to talk to the nearest rickshaw driver than to use your phone and then have to wait for a specific driver…
I guess it would be slightly easier to pay via an app than with cash?
Prabhakar Raghavanalso also deserves a dishonorable mention.
Another article the same but with the images its talking about:
There’s also tools that can limit time spent in specific apps
The main difference being the consequences that might result from the surveillance.