

The basic shape.
The basic shape.
Honestly a good way I found is with small streamers on twitch. Find someone who looks cool and say hi, most of the community is nice and if you ask for help on quests or if they play with viewers a good amount will say yes. This leads to getting into smaller discords with generally pretty cool people in them. Some of my recommendations are MortakkW, WhosJason, and McHayla. All pretty good people. All different vibes.
Super hyped for 1.0, been playing for about 2 years now 1.4kish hours and its just gets more fun with every update. Can’t wait to actually be able to escape. Perfect game if you want an FPS that doesn’t require turbo fast uber accurate wrist breaking flick shots. Hell chilling in one place for 5-10 is a smart strategy sometimes.
Seeing as there are three X’s in play, and 2 O’s, and the hand is reaching to make a move. The hand playing is O’s and is shit at tic-tac-toe.
Started playing just before last season and it was pretty fun. BUT they recently sold to Krafton. So good chance this is the last good season for the game/devs.
I got Daniel, nothing too crazy besides getting a shitload of right-wing propaganda texts and call around elections, and the occasional account at a store under the same number.
See, the biggest problem is that I don’t know what I don’t know. And maybe Mint helps me more in identifying those areas. But I’m trying to put words on a conceptual feeling.
Hello! Random person coming in. I’m a New Linux convert. Have used Mint and its great, works well. Much to learn but I feel like I got this. Tried out Fedora recently, and while I’m getting things to work. if feels like I made a mistake, like it doesn’t feel as good to solve my problems on Fedora as it does something like Mint. I’m still learning, yes, but from a new Linux convert, Fedora does not feel as good to use and learn.
Prompt: Is Lumo training data its own, or is it based of other preestablished data?
Response: “Lumo is powered by several open-source large language models (LLMs) that have been optimized by Proton. The models used include Nemo (Mistral), OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B (Allen Institute for AI), and Mistral Small 3 (Mistral). These models run exclusively on servers controlled by Proton, ensuring that all conversations remain private. Proton does not contribute any user data to the training of these models, maintaining a strong focus on user privacy.” This is what I got from Lumo.
Hell yea! Only 315,359,957 more seconds to go!
Throw an funny watermark at the bottom, for a more cursed look.