

Neither is throwing money away on a lawsuit.
Neither is throwing money away on a lawsuit.
One thing you need to consider is the temperature in your car. In the summer, the inside of a car could possibly get hot enough to damage the pi.
I’d argue that image generation does have a use, especially for generating reference images. Sure, there might be some weirdness, but you can fix that when you do whatever art you’re using it for.
The human brain is made of components, so why not an AI brain?
Yes, that’s what everyone has been doing since it became a thing.
I’m pretty sure there aren’t any laws in most of the world against a company filtering words in emails.
You’d have to be a special kind of stupid to use your work email for correspondence regarding protesting at work.
Yeah, I moved to the country in 9th grade. I went from a school where my class was about 1k kids, to one that was about 150 kids, to a graduating class of 28.
I lived on a farm and goat dairy, and there’s a good reason I got a degree in information technology. Although I still have to go help my mom with stuff a few times a month.
It’s definitely not fun when doing literally anything is a 30+ mile round trip, and that trip is to a town with a Walmart and a few restaurants.
The ideal town size is around 100k people. There’s not a ton of people so traffic isn’t awful, but there’s still plenty of stuff to do.
The only plus is that I have 21 acres to grow food on when society collapses.
Go spend a month out there before you make any big changes. Rural life is super romanticized in the media, but in reality it’s pretty boring and there’s a bunch of meth and bigots.
It’s basically like a tiny virtual machine running locally.
OP is only ambiguous because you don’t understand what ‘supporting’ means in this context. Supporting mods has never meant providing customer support to make them work.
It’s always meant that modders didn’t have to find exploits to change the game.
That’s not what supporting means in this context.
It means that the devs made the game so mods could be used with it instead of modders needing to find exploits to make mods work.
That’s absolutely not true anymore. Many games support mods now, and Steam Workshop is a thing.
You actually need proper documentation, though. I’ve had to read source code to discover or figure out how to use cli flags way too many damn times. (I’m not a real programmer, I just work on infrastructure).
At this point, no. The cat is out of the bag, and the only way it’s going back in is when the public loses faith in the product.
Which means it’s never going away