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  • Yeah, this seems to be using the Xbox play anywhere system. So people who have a PC and an Xbox have thier saves synced. I'm sure it will not work steam.

  • All of the people involved in the procecution of the first case should be disbarred and jailed. I can't believe the poor man endured more than a year of solitary confinement for the crime of being responsible on the Internet. I hope his persecuters choke and die. Disgusting. Human trash.

  • Give 👏 me 👏 rock 👏 daddy 👏

  • Interesting! I didn't follow this case, but I do remember Kevin spacey posting a very strange video a ways back in which he acted... Very creepy about the situation.

    Anyone following the case have any thoughts?

  • The best thing about Ben Shapiro is that each day I share on this planet with him is one less day I need to coexist with Ben Shapiro.

  • Digital foundry had an interesting take on this. Cod makes more than 1 billion a year, and cost probably more each year than any other franchise to develop and maintain. If Microsoft made it an Xbox exclusive, they might cut that 1 billion dollar figure in half, and the franchise might bleed more money than MS would make selling more consoles. In fact, the franchise might go negative.

    Basically, they can't afford to lose the ps5 playerbase.

  • Fuck Republicans, but just for a sanity check, is it normal to say "people of color?" As in, "The judicial system is biased against people of color." That's in my verbal lexicon, and I'm suddenly questioning it.

    Slurs are so interesting, being on a broad shifting scale based on contextual usage. I think it's interesting, for example, that "handicapped" has become a slur in my lifetime through it's general misuse.

  • In a world where arguably the second most advanced LLM on the planet (either gpt3.5 or Bing's openai implementation) is completely free to use, why would I want to read anything on your website that wasn't researched by a human?

    I wish I could I could sear this question into every CEOs brain.

  • This is perhaps the most significant indicator of bad faith decisions by conservatives.

    It's like gun regulation. A functioning, pro gun, political party would propose gun control regulations which achieve and addresses concerns, while maintaining and satisfying the fundamentals of gun ownership. Advocacy groups, like the NRA, would then have involvement and assurance. They shouldn't instead advocate for no solution whatsoever: The only possible result of which will be an eventual critical anti gun majority with following blanket fire arm bans. Or occasional, disruptive bans on specific weapons.

  • Has this taken place yet? I can still see community post from lemmy.world. Also, sending love to the mod team. Sounds overwhelming!

  • I think they might be referring to a camera with a direct, through lense, viewfinder. Like a pair of binoculars.

  • Yeah it worse still using the jerboa app where nsfw isn't blurred like the browser. I had to just disable nsfw.

  • I've been using LLMs a lot. I use gpt 4 to help edit articles, answer nagging questions I can't be bothered to answer, and other random things, such as cooking advice.

    It's fair to say, I believe, that all general purpose LLMs like this are plagiarizing all of the time. Much in the way my friend Patrick doesn't give me sources for all of his opinions, Gpt 4 doesn't tell me where it got its info on baked corn. The disadvantage of this, is that I can't trust it any more than I can trust Patrick. When it's important, I ALWAYS double check. The advantage is I don't have to take the time to compare, contrast, and discover sources. It's a trade off.

    From my perspective, The theoretical advantage of bing or Google's implementation is ONLY that they provide you with sources. I actually use Bing's implementation of gpt when I want a quick, real world reference to an answer.

    Google will be making a big mistake by sidelining it's sources when open source LLMs are already overtaking Google's bard's ai in quality. Why get questionable advice from Google, when I can get slightly less questionable advice from gpt, my phone assistant, or actual, inline citations from bing?