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Yeah, I had to do a security cert last year and it had a bunch of made up sounding crap like that.
Yeah, I had to do a security cert last year and it had a bunch of made up sounding crap like that.
got a strategy in place to start a new company up at the drop of a hat.
That’s where Obsidian came from. They’re former Black Isle
What makes you think it’s not safe?
You’re just irrationally disliking it based on the name “AI” and nothing factual.
I think that sounds like a cool use case. If it runs locally what’s not to like?
AmazonLinux doesn’t have epel on by default afaik? Seems unlikely this is Amazon the company and not their customers
Doesn’t metal usually burn up on re-entry too?
I thought the ambience of the first one was amazing, but that the gameplay was boring as shit.
Yeah, it’s clear that what’s available on Epic is still “early access” even without that label.
Who’s ignoring hallucinations? It gets brought up in basically every conversation about LLMs.
I thought Gearbox self-published Borderlands 3? It’s gotta be civ7.
As an aside, man 2k doesn’t have shit going for them. I thought they were a much larger publisher than that.
Yep, no one claimed otherwise.
The update has more details
https://blog.mozilla.org/products/firefox/firefox-search-update
It’s to help improve address search bar suggestions
Telemetry is important for prioritizing feature development and support for the silent majority of users that don’t disable it and then complain about ALSA support being dropped.
Should just start referring to them as part time jobs. How much work can they be if he’s supposedly doing multiple at once?
Because too much of SC2’s design catered to the progamer crowd that liked that kind of stuff. They made some things easier from an APM standpoint but intentionally added more things to make the have not APM intense.
They really bet wrong on how popular that approach would be.
AWS also rarely turns off services that customers are using going so far as to support customers using outdated services for years. Of the major cloud providers only Google does this.
You may find this article interesting https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC_compatible
Yes, you create virtual nics tied to the physical one.
There was a code change to proton to remove stutters in ER