Fact of the matter is that it will become the norm m because cheap > quality in our system
Fact of the matter is that it will become the norm m because cheap > quality in our system
I regularly buy new games on release on Linux without even checking, play with friends on windows and have yet to be burned
Helldivers was a bit janky to begin with but with some custom launch options it ran fine
What is the actual evidence trump wants to end democracy? I’ve only seen an out of context clip so far
That’s fair, personally keybindings always struck me as something easier to automate than pay for
That’s sick, unfortunately too late, ended up ditching full fat vs, employer wouldn’t pay for rider so I just went full into vscode and then vim/helix
What do you use Rider for that can’t be easily done via CLI?
Makes it work universally, even if the gui isn’t made with a standard toolkit
Also it’s ai they don’t care about efficiency
No need to apologise for what you enjoy it’s just a hobby
Furry ERP is the thing that weirds people out and doesn’t sound like you’re into that
My question here though is has anyone actually managed to achieve that using the nft as proof? I feel like you’d struggle to do that even with regular copyright which is actually recognised legally.
I’m pretty sure nfts have no weight legally and proving they’re using your avatar to people in general is only going to get you made fun of for having an nft in the first place
True I suppose, but I don’t really gain anything from owning that information other than being able to say I own it
A copyright or a patent does the same job, but is actually enforceable
I guess you could use an nft to prove something is a copy but a hash should do pretty much the same thing (also they could change one pixel to invalidate the nft if I understand correctly)
When I say dubious I mean it’s not tangible, there’s no guarantee of its value.
If I have chatgpt write me a block of code that block of code is inherently and immediately useful to me
If I buy a bitcoin it will probably eventually increase in value but I can’t do anything with it, and there’s no guarantee it won’t be immediately worthless the next day
I guess by the same logic you could say the code might be immediately worthless if there’s a solar flare that wipes out all technology on earth but you get my point I’m sure
That’s not arguing with my point though, people definitely did get excited about perceived value, but it didn’t really benefit most people in any way because it was only a promise, not an actual thing
LLMs and other generational AI produce something that immediately has value
If I ask chatgpt to write me a python function I now have a python function I can use, if I ask it to explain something and then attempt to apply that knowledge I’ve learned something useful
If I bought an nft the value of that nft would only be what people decide it is worth
It said cost worries have risen not costs themselves, it was in the same paragraph about concerns with response accuracy, I imagine that’s just a survey
In reality both cost and reliability have improved massively since ai took off like this, requests cost a fraction of a penny each and provided you prompt it right gpt 4o gets it right 90% of the time for me
You make an outstanding argument sir and have changed my mind
NFTs and crypto were dubious as to the value they provided
LLMs on the other hand provide very tangible, immediate value to a large number of people
Also they allow companies to save a ton of money on support at the expense of the user experience so of course it’s here to stay
I need to try working for a larger place have only worked for small ones so far
From what I hear it’s really nice actually having people who can help when you’re struggling lol
That’s inevitable though, blame them all you want those people will always exist
Both ryujinx and yuzu are open source, there are loads of forks
Oh god no not upper management lol we’re just in a small company
Worst part is he’s the sysadmin
Fair enough. Got a colleague who sudo nanos everything then wonders why he keeps getting permission denied errors later lol
“when we try to use a tape measure to hammer in nails it doesn’t really work, so tape measures are useless”