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  • Holy hell guys, did you all just read the headline and run to the comment section?

    • enabled by default means you can see the feature and interact with it if you choose to do so
    • when you interact with it, it explains it needs to send this file to OpenAI. Of course it does, that's how it knows what you're asking of it. You are prompted to choose to use this feature
    • if you choose not to interact with it, nothing has changed, nothing has been sent anywhere
    • if you really don't want to look at it anymore you can turn it off, which is nice. A lot of companies drop stuff like this and you're stuck with it whether you like it or not
  • There's a lot of missing context with those ellipsis. Enabled by default means you're just going to see the feature but it's not doing anything or sending any data until you interact with it. Even when you do it prompts you first to explain what it's going to do. If you don't want to see the feature at all you can just toggle it back off but no data has moved until you've consented to it.

  • It only interacts with OpenAI when you use the feature and warns you about it ahead of time. None of your files were automatically sent over and if you don't want to use this feature they allow you to turn it off. This is in the article.

  • Not enough time in the day, telling everyone you're vegan is a full time job.

  • 109000 copies at $40 minus the 30% steam cut. That's about 3 million dollars they're walking away with.

  • We've made it Lemmy! The product shills ads-disguised-memes have made it here

  • It's like hayao miyazaki announcing his retirements, like alright see you next movie then.

  • Summer of Games has basically supplanted this now so the spirit of this sort of thing hasn't really gone anywhere.

  • They announced this game years ago as an online live service game. In my eyes they already fucked it up.

  • Required by who? Lemmy posters? How would this possibly be enforced? What constitutes a product vs a feature?

    It's not even like Google podcasts was anything special, there's tons of better alternatives.

  • Was this gif ripped from a VCR?

  • Don't worry all we need to do is turn off the sun and everything will go back to normal.

  • Depends on where you are. Canada is like Portland in Vancouver. Really Canada is pretty similar to whatever region is across the border. The West coast is very Oregon, California like. The prairies are very mid west Montana. Winnipeg and Ontario are Minnesota and Michigan except the Toronto area which is a cross of New York City and Chicago. The Maritimes are Maine and New Hampshire. Quebec is a little harder to pin down.

  • This is somehow worse

  • If he is from the states, FBI report is probably the way to go. I don't know much about making that report but it's probably a good place to start. If you have more specific location details than reaching out to that areas local authorities would be the next best bet.

  • Interesting, looks like it has an actual map to play on and not just a repeating tile set.

  • Thanks for posting this! I was curious about this and had to scroll through so many miserable comments in this thread to find this.

  • The trailer is full of artifacts that are common with modern game graphics techniques. The hair on the girl at the roof top pool is the easiest place to identify this. It has that shimmery pixel effect that is common with frame reconstruction like FSR or DLSS, not sure what they've implemented here. Probably FSR since it's a console first target. It's definitely in engine footage.

  • Mark of Blink 182 is 51

  • Always hard and infinite uncles could be a horror movie