Just spent a couple of hours playing gatekeeper with some friends. That was good fun, so if you like top down Rogue like looter shooters, give it a try
Just spent a couple of hours playing gatekeeper with some friends. That was good fun, so if you like top down Rogue like looter shooters, give it a try
Holy shit why do I only get this crucial info now
This might be it. Depending on how the sound is mixed the voice might cancel itself out since it’s usually similar between left and right and the instruments are not. So they will not experience the same interference
Well that’s annoying. This is the first time I hear about this game and it looks kinda good. I hope the studio can turn around and restart development at some point
But when is RCS provided as an API like text messages, so we can get third party apps?
Well that’s kinda worrying
Frog detective is a joy to play if you like small cute games. Can really recommend
I like the point about LLMs interpolating data while humans extrapolate. I think that’s sums up a key difference in “learning”. It’s also an interesting point that we anthropomorphise ML models by using words such as learning or training, but I wonder if there are other better words to use. Fitting?
So in conclusion, he liked it. Enough to turn up on his top 10 of the year list?
Denmark doesn’t have unrestricted free speech. Censorship is against the constitution but hate speech, inciting violence or defamation is illegal and until 2017 blasphemy was illegal. There is some legal basis for punishing speech that is bringing the country into danger or is severely insulting another nation. I am not a lawyer so I don’t know if it’s applicable or if it will hold up in court.
Note that the government does not want to ban burning books. Just prevent/punish doing it as a provocation against another country.
I also want to stress that I am not defending the Danish government or the book burners. I just want to bring some needed nuance to the discussion
Which is also what the article is arguing. As soon as a majority of users are subject to this the websites can discriminate. If only safari does this it’s still bad but not very bad
Ah that makes sense. Thanks!
Wouldn’t an a area of low gravitational pull create a hill instead of a valley in the ocean?
Is there some news coverage on the mali governments actions? I couldn’t find anything on my quick google search
Don’t worry. As Danes we are always mistaken for Germans abroad, so we are used to it
The Denmark one is feddit.dk 😌
No it’s a website but if you navigate to it in Chrome you should be able to go into the wefwef settings and “install” it. Then it will practically work like an app
Edit: or any other browser you use. I used Firefox first but the site didn’t run as smooth there
How does it solve the problem of dependencies without becoming bloated?