Luckily we don’t have Wendys around here …
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Let me guess, the shitpost about that is that this image is fully LLM generated with zero source, isn’t it?
I’ll be bold here and post an actual source, just to show that LLMs do indeed negatively effect its users: https://collimateur.uqam.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2025/12/2506.08872v1_comp.pdf
It appears you are not the majority you think you are. You do not even consider that there are those, that bought only those games later, when they were fixed and tgey liked what they got.
I bought both late and enjoyed them both quite a bit. I would neither call best game ever but they were well worth the money at that point. Of course, it did not reach Witcher 3 in epic quality.
Let me guess, he is driving an oversized pickup truck with view lines worse than a German WII tank, right? Or am I haunted by prejudices?
This is rage bait, right? What is this guy saying btw, when 10 car drivers are making 200 people in a light rail wait because traffic lights are completely car centric?
I think he just wants pedestrians to just not exist at all or maybe die trying to cross while traffic is flowing.
Fair enough. I am all for choosing a distro that aligns with the own reqirements. It is strange to use a misaligned distro and then complain about it.
That is why I am using Tumbleweed, rolling release without the expectation of reading news before hitting zypper dup and stuff still being fine. The price for that is a few days of delay for testing, so that major stuff does not break.
Interesting. There are so many quirks when you start looking at things closer. Sadly most of it is way over my head when it comes to the inner workings of these consoles.
I just went back to SNES for a break and I am thoroughly enjoying it. It is not just nostalgia, as I never played RPGs back when the console was a thing. I don’t even know what resolution I get there.
By hinterland I was thinking really about the entire monarchy but especially the Austrian half. Much of the Austrian core realms remained but that wasn’t all that much to begin with. The 13 colonies would be an analogy, however they’d be much more viable than post WWI Austria.
You don’t have to look back that far. Austria 1918 was pretty much that, except that not a region on the edge was lost but the capital Vienna lost most of the hinterland with the remaining rump state not considered viable. One of the largest cities on earth, at the time, went from exponential growth into decline. Population size still has not recovered, 100 years later.
As clear as day that Trump plans to be dictator for life. At least there is a certain biological limit. Bad news is that those behind the regime can build upon the destroyed rule of law and institutions to maintain the regime beyond Trump.
The most fascinating thing is how some in the open source community go wild against a tiny player delivering one of the most daily driveable phones with an OS other than from the big-tech duopoly (besides Huawei but that’s another topic). It doesn’t help that a system that is partially closed source (with the closed parts basically being only the home screen UI and the qt implementation) is misleadingly called “closed source OS”.
Especially the frenzy within the GrapheneOS community in this regard is curious.
Why can’t everyone just choose what they prefer without firing against other small alternative OS projects as if they were made by the devil?
Do Americans not know how fruits work or is it just the Epstein class that doesn’t?
Fair points, even though I am not sure how a “control” is supposed to look like in this context. Got something better on the impact of LLM usage on the users brain, especially in regards to learning?