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  • John Walker (founder of RPS, back when it wasn't a window to Eurogamer style content) is currently doing Buried Treasure, a small review blog for things that aren't being appreciated by the masses. Well worth checking out!

  • Can you explain how "emailing all your friends about your viewing habits" is enshittification and not just a feature you don't like?

  • Fairly easy fix, there, given this is Valve who own the marketplace:

    • Only initially sold via Steam
    • Require a Steam account to buy, and the amount must be unrestricted (have bought some amount of games, I think is the way they do that)
    • Optional: restrict sales to 1 per account initially, maybe open that up later
  • I'll say, as someone who loves listening to chill music, but has had a few events leave them with pretty bad tinnitus, it sucks to be even partially on the way to there.

  • So, to go back to the question above, would he be suing the American branch of the BBC which is the US-operating segment (and I suspect doesn't have billions of dollars) or trying to sue the BBC which doesn't operate in America (leaving that to the US branch)?

    Or would be be suing, for instance, whatever broadcast service performed the BBC broadcast in the States? (It doesn't sound like this)

  • Have you, uh, seen steam input and the new controller with the touch pads? It sounds like you haven't...

  • Something something "there can be only one".

    Sigh. Not that I particularly enjoyed bloodhunt when I tried it, but it's always a shame to see a game shuttered.

  • I'm sorry, do you mean Microsoft Copilot 365?

    gags

  • That's just... Not how they work.

    Equally, from your other comment: a parameter for truthiness, you just can't tokenise that in a language model. One word can drastically change the meaning of a sentence.

    LLMs are very good at one thing: making probable strings of tokens (where tokens are, roughly, words).

  • They're not taking Splitgate 2 offline, they're calling it beta again.

    They're taking Splitgate 1 offline, apparently because it's costing them money (but possibly to drive people playing that towards Splitgate 2).

  • If you don't count arbitrary clusters of buttons as a d-pad, I think this is an invalid comparison.

    Do you count, e.g., the A/B/X/Y buttons as a d-pad?

  • I think the difference was that there was no impact damage for the vehicles in this game (so people were abusing it), whereas PS definitely did have that.

  • I also quite enjoyed that one! Definitely a bit janky, but I had my fun for the price.

  • If they have enough money to burn on LLM results, they clearly have enough and I don't need to keep donating mine.

  • Sure, but machine learning like that is very different to how LLMs are trained and their output.

  • Worth noting as well that the OP said four packs a day for three days.

  • If I'm not mistaken, the origin of the phrase was wallstreet traders who used it to refer to the trades that happened when trump rolled back tariffs (or paused them, again).

    Thus, TACO trade.

  • We're not talking terminals, though, are we? You can run pwsh in dozens of terminals. As a shell, it's... Very decent.

  • Pretty much that - the NAS instance is running all the time, and there's a setting in Immich for the network address for the ML container(s) that accepts a comma (or semi colon) separated list, which is tried in order.

    The docs mention that you can balance requests, but you'd have to use an external method for that at the moment.