I think I’m going to be a great old man. Relaxing all day, video games with the grandkids, having strong opinions about soups. That sounds like the life to me.
I think I’m going to be a great old man. Relaxing all day, video games with the grandkids, having strong opinions about soups. That sounds like the life to me.
Maybe it’ll take place back in the day of Gwen, Artorias, and all the knights.
Maybe I’ll finally understand the plot. I’ve watched so many videos (and played the games of course) and feel like I’m only grasping parts of it.
As is tradition.
For friends and family? Texting, discord, etc.
The only social media I use outside of that has been reddit since like 2011.
“could not find the user” on Liftoff app
I do think it’s helpful to ensure that companies feel comfortable spending money on development, but it stifles innovation and progress when we can’t open up the playing field after they’ve already made boatloads of money.
How many medications out there are still printing money when a generic would cost like 5 cents? How many creative projects get censored or scrapped because they too closely resemble some megacorp’s IP? How many technologies are out there that can’t be openly built upon because some company owns the rights and wants to milk it for another decade?
It holds back innovation
A similar thought down that line has helped a little. If space and time are infinite, then who’s to say that anyone is ever truly gone. Their number just needs to come up again.
I don’t handle loss well. To religious people it’s temporary because they believe they’ll reconnect in the afterlife. To me it’s permanent and I haven’t found a good way to cope yet.
I’d argue that what we do is an amalgamation of what we are exposed to, to a great extent. And we are exposed to way less information than a LLM.
You do if you make games or movies and those things give you inspiration.
This is just how learning is done though, whether it’s AI or human.
Have you tried upgrading your ram?
I commented much more on reddit 10+ years ago when the comment sections were smaller and the front page didn’t refresh so quickly.
They changed the algorithm to turn over the front page more per day, and it sucked the life out of the comment section.
Or “I’m too late to the post. The front page algo refreshes too fast, and nobody will read my comment anyway.”
Wasn’t this on the list of apps that the gov had accessed user data?
Are comments affected similarly? If I open this post from different accounts on different instances, the number of comments changes.
Or is that a sync problem?
It’s just visual. You’re effectively subscribed and can see them in your feed.
This is honestly so refreshing. I forgot what it felt like to not be the product or customer online.
For sure! There’s even some evidence to show that it keeps your brain active and can delay dementia-type symptoms.
I think it’ll be a fun bonding experience for parents/grandparents with kids too. Imagine how different growing up would’ve been with parents who were into games as much or more than you were.