It's absolutely not just a gaming problem. Movie reviews are getting more and more bandwagon-y. Only a few reviewers post in the first day or two, and everyone else says "okay, they hated it, now I have to hate it too or I'm going to lose credibility". I think it's the inevitable outcome of having less famous reviewers, a NYT columnist can post what they feel, but a small blog can fall into obscurity if they have one contrarian review.
The only part that's unique to gaming is that gamers are the most toxic community in the internet.
This is gonna be the best option for a while. r/bestofredditorupdates only thrives because it pulls from like 10 very large story subs. Lemmy doesn't even have all of the equivalent story communities, much less the content speed.
An 8 million dollar research program? Wow, that's so efficient! We should honestly be asking their PIs how to deliver on that kind of budget to learn from them.
No, this will be the AI that ignores your content and just spits out sponsored content. AI doesn't really have to be involved much, but if it is, Google doesn't have to pay up when you file a class action lawsuit for misleading content because they can say "It's not our fault, thr AI did it."
The doge website is filled with shit like "We saved a million dollars by cutting a program that feeds starving babies" and I just have to laugh. One million isn't even enough for the average person to retire on, the government is operating at a $1.7 TRILLION deficit PER YEAR.
The government has mostly turned a blind eye to dark pattern business for years, and now the president is openly saying that he encourages it and wants companies to step up their game. Of course things are going to get worse, especially now where everyone will have forgotten this by the next election, so it'll get to stay as "the norm"
That line is dumb, I'll agree on that point, but you can easily filter it out, and you'll get a much better series. I didn't remember that line until you mentioned it. If you need to cut out major plotlines for a series to be good, then it's a bad series. But if your series is suddenly much better by willfully forgetting a single dumb line, then let's all collectively forget it and enjoy it more.
There was a big mystery from the beginning, they all died in the plane crash, and they were building an afterlife where they were all together. They did reveal it gradually, with a mounting number of conflicting facts.
Battlestar Galactica also had an overarching plan, that they would end up on Earth and restart the cycle.
The egg cartons are labeled "a gift from your neighbors in Canada" with a flag on it
The american flag isn't featured anywhere on it
Trump's name and signature can't be featured anywhere on it
Then send Trump the agreement for signature. Points #2 and #3 are obvious things to leave off a carton of eggs, until you tell Trump he can't have them, then they'll become a critical issue blocking his signature. Then go on Twitter and Truth Social and say "We have 2 billion eggs ready for you guys and Trump is refusing to let us send them" and let the shitstorm follow.
He doesn't need to keep his system working, he can probably pay someone for that. He needs something that will maximize engagement, and a million "I use arch BTW" comments is exactly what he wants.
I mean, this is also an area where neural networks will improve things. Neural networks are excellent for optimizing data with an extremely large amount of input variables, as is the case here. You don't need language models, you don't need to steal all the content on the internet for training. You have analysis tools that will easily validate any solution, so you're not going to deal with mystery hallucinations.
Apparently border less windowed is the only one where AMD FSR3 works.