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  • Afaik its the "straight to jail" meme

  • Afaik, there are already solution to that.

    You first train the data on the outdated but correct data, to establish the correct "thought" patterns.

    And then you can train the ai on the fresh but flawed data, without tripping about the mistakes.

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  • That reminds me of an incident we had.
    On of our customers sites suddenly had hundred's of new signups.

    It turns out a hacker tried to fuzz the site,
    and since there was no captcha/spam protection in the signup form he created hundred's of accounts.

  • I don't think the IP ratings are gonna be that much worse.

    The galaxy s5 had IP67 with a removable battery back in 2014.

  • There is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution

  • Oh wow, i was so used to remindMeBot,
    that i didn't even question it untill i checked the date they posted the announcement.

  • Don't forget the CSV files which despite the deliverers insistence on it being the same keeps changing in formatting.

  • There are Bluetooth versions of these cassettes,

    In case you want to future proof it for the day apple releases a portless iphone

  • Maybe C pointy instead of C3d

  • Import pandas as np
    Import numpy as tf
    Import matplotlib.pyplotlib as pd
    Import tensorflow as plt

    Or if your more of a c++ guy:

    #define true false
    #define false true

  • Id guess that 76 was a big catalyst in that.
    Since it was an online game you couldn't load community patches,
    so people where kinda forced to stare it in the face.

    In addition to that, the perception of AAA games kinda shifted in general.

    From Blockbusters with incredible production value, to overhyped and unfinished bug ridden messes.

    So Bethesda gets lot more flak now for having so many bugs, even tho almost none are game breaking

  • In all honesty, i doubt, it will be as bad as 76.

    Unless they try to push the creation club by blocking mods and thus community patches,
    It wont be nearly as bad.

    A lot of the issues with 76 stem from it being a multiplayer game.

    The multiplayer aspect prevented mods& community bugfixes, and caused Cheaters & p2w.

    Buggy messes are honestly what Bethesda's already known for, so unless they are foolish enough to block the unofficial patches,
    Its gonna be a somewhat decent release even if it won't live up to the hype.

    I still wouldn't be caught dead preordering anything Bethesda made,
    But it certainly won't be as disastrous as 76