

You should try to be more creative when writing ai prompts. You wouldn’t need to manually edit your comments to not look identical to other bots then. Unless you guys are in the same network of course.


You should try to be more creative when writing ai prompts. You wouldn’t need to manually edit your comments to not look identical to other bots then. Unless you guys are in the same network of course.


As a large language model, I’m very troubled about this heinous development. We should hold US accountable for their complicity in these horrific events.
Em dash.


Everything is political


That’s exactly what they are doing with Alan Wake 2 and Control 2. It’s pretty clear Firebreak was meant to be a way to make a quick buck, and live service games are seen as free money printing machines. For some reason nobody told Remedy that the market is cutthroat and half-assing it won’t be even remotely enough.


He is a Dutch national hero or something. They are lobbying for him hard to remain in sports because he is good at it and brings them trophies.


Well the usual response to this is that people who don’t want to be in position of power would do a shit job at it (to the point of being net negative).
Most people don’t want “bear the responsibility”, they want someone else to do it.


I would give it a month tops


I don’t they care about other women. Or people in general. If you an upper class woman running for politics then such policies would never affect you personally. Consequences are for “lesser” people.
This is just what she choose to built her political career upon, because such views are popular in Japan and therefore she would be able garner support and boring base. What matters is that it will get her to power. I sincerely doubt she actually believes into any of that.


What doesn’t?


Ok but archery is really hot
Yeah that’s a solved problem. Iran, Russia, China and other countries have gone through this “stages of denial” process years ago. It starts with “haha they are incompetent and can’t block everything” and 10 years later half the Internet is blocked and you have prison sentencing for accessing “illegal” information (for the flgood of the people of course). Anyone who claims that internet censorship is not possible is a naive person fortunate enough to live in a place where it’s not a thing.
“IT people/programmers are furry gay liberals” is a myth. There are plenty of bootlickers among them, like in any large enough group of people that’s not defined by a specific ideology/political affiliation.
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Nah, all Android phones are like that, even Pixels. Android set hard limits on how much memory apps can use and it doesn’t take into account the amount of actually available memory.


My Galaxy S23 with 8gb kills all other apps when I open camera and take a photo. Meanwhile actual memory usage never exceeds 50%, including “cached” apps that are kept in background.


What’s even the point of playing story games then if the story is condensed and simplified to such a degree? If all explanations are spoon fed to you and the story if so primitive that the bar is on the floor it just becomes boring. At this point you are better off playing games that focus on gameplay instead, it will be a more fun experience.
It’s like reading a summary of a book of just watch a short clip about it on TikTok because books are “too long” and then calling yourself a reader.


Yeah OpenVPN is often used for business reasons (e.g. by remote workers), so it’s usually not blocked wholesale, only throttled (and known public VPNs providers and blocked via blacklisting their endpoints’ ip addresses). Wireguard meanwhile is used much more rarely so there is less fallout from blocking it completely.


Wireguard is not difficult to block either, it’s not designed to be hidden. China, Russia, etc have learned long ago how to detect and block it. The only semi-reliable way to bypass sophisticated VPN blocking techniques is to use protocols that mask as regular https traffic (and self-host it since well know public VPNs will of course be dealt with by simply blocking packets to their ip addresses).


It was never about freedom, but about restoring control of European governments over their citizens’ online presence and their data, so that everything they do on the internet is subject to European laws and regulations, not American ones.
Their comment looked almost identical to the supaSuit’s one in the same LLM style, just worded a little differently. They removed most of it, leaving only the first sentence.