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  • I am surpringly annoyed about Americans somehow finding a way to make this about themselves.

    In reality I'm much more worried about the likely counterreformist pushback that is likely about to happen. We're about to find out if a remarkably powerful organization's leader was able to seed enough support to secure a politically aligned successor, and if the answer is "no" a bunch of organizations are about to get even more ruthlessly conservative at a time when a new strain of fascism is seeking moral support. The Catholic Church has been here before. It didn't go well.

  • That's a good caveat. If you're getting a new PC with a new GPU and new hardware it's entirely possible that features or functionality won't be as well supported and that decision will be made for you.

    But if it still works, keep it.

  • Everybody took slaves from prisoners of war in any conflict, not just the Romans. Slavery was ius commune, it had nothing to do with ethnicity and it fit in very different social and anthropological functions across all societies of the period. Everybody stop it with the application of modern, anglocentric concepts to ancient Mediterranean cultures. It was cute when you were just building a whole bunch of anachronistic white marble columns, but that's as much as I can tolerate.

  • Frankly, way less annoying than Americans trying to apply a concept of "whiteness" to first century social dynamics.

  • Sure! I mean, why not? Hell, release the game DRM free in the first place on all platforms, huh? Why did we have to wait a decade and buy it twice before we could get the DRM version of any part of it, after all?

    But you weren't complaining about it yesterday and you're way closer to the right outcome today. I would much rather have a DRM free version of some part of that game than not.

  • Wait, does it? Oh, man, it does! I actively remember the praise, where did I get so much Mandela effect from this? I didn't even think to look it up, I was so certain.

    In any case, here's to being actively wrong and still having made your point. Eternal is the lesser game in general, and I have played it much less, but it's still telling I straight up forgot and invented an alternate scenario about it.

  • I don't think the setup for Doom 16 would be particularly doable over LAN without rebuilding the game or giving you the server code. Servers are doing a LOT of work in this.

  • Nobody did. It was one of this weird wave of interesting multiplayer setups that just didn't have the competitive cleanness of the established stuff and nobody ended up caring about.

    It was midly interesting to try out once, but let's say there's a reason they didn't do a MP mode in the sequel and every reviewer praised that choice.

  • I don't know how this happened, but I am glad that it happened and yes, I just bought Doom 2016 again.

  • Oh, I'm changing it back, then.

    FWIW, OnlyOffice IS much better (hey, at least it doesn't open xls files with black text on black backgrounds on dark mode!), and I do think its Google-inspired "apps-as-tabs" thing is the future for this stuff. I'm not sure I'd rank it above those, but it's certainly a much more... competitive, I guess? approach.

  • Sorry, freudian slip. Edited to avoid future confusion.

  • There's a type of applications where I'd dump HomeAssistant, Pi-Hole and maybe TrueNAS and a few others where the FOSS option is the clear leader... if you're a power user trying to do things the proprietary equivalents won't even acknowledge as an option, but they're not something you'd give a normie.

    I just don't think "objectively better" is a good way to look at it for a lot of this.

  • That's less and opinion than Stockholm syndrome.

    There's a very good argument for Blender, though, but 3D software is so specialized that I guess it depends what you're comparing it to.

    And while we're on creativity software, the same goes for Godot. Arguable, but very dependent on what you're doing.

  • OBS and VLC yeah.

    You snuck the LibreOffice hot take in there and... yeah, no, unfortunately.

    I don't even think it's necessarily better than MS Office, but I'd (unfortunately) take Google's Office suite over both.

  • Well, South American countries made multiple attempts to put their eggs somewhere else and then found their eggs suspiciously smashed and their chicken appeared to have been replaced by a fascist dictator in the morning and when they asked what happened to the eggs they were put in a plane and quietly dropped over the ocean.

    So there was that reason.

  • They actually lampshade this further down the article, at the point where clickbaiting has fulfilled its goal.

    It's almost nostalgic being mildly annoyed at some slightly sub-par journalistic ethics displayed by Gizmodo and company. Feels quaint and nostalgic now. I honestly didn't know Gizmodo was still running, if I'm perfectly honest. It's been quite the decade.

  • Not even the first guy to incel his way to an extremely inaccurate AI virtual girlfriend chatbot based on an inaccessible married celebrity.

    Just saying, Geordi is NOT the face you want to use for warnings about ethical generative AI usage.

  • Hah. Yeah, I'll do that as soon as you invent a way to freeze time.

    For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure it's less energy efficient to run a local open source LLM than to offload the task to a data center, but the flexibility and privacy are too big of a deal to ignore.

    In any case chatbots suck at finding accurate information reliably, but they are actually pretty good at reaching things you already know or can verify at a glance with suprisingly little information. The fact that a piece of tech is being misused often doesn't mean it's useless. This simplistic black-and-white stuff is so dumb and social media is so full of it. Speaking of often misused technology, I suppose.

  • Not to be that guy, but if there's a fictional character that made a career out of prompt engineering a surprisingly flaky AI it's Geordi La Forge. The guy hasn't given the hand to a "Computer!" interaction in his life.

    He literally fed his notes to a chatbot to make a custom assistant and then dated the custom assistant.

  • I don't get it. There is a test that takes ten seconds blowing into a tube. Why is "the right to refuse the breathalyzer" a thing? What's the point if you're still going to get tested in a less accurate way that takes longer? What right or freedom is being preserved there other than the right to waste everybody's time and risk a worse outcome? Why does it matter if it's "on you"? There are other people involved, from the cop performing the test to whoever else needs to get stopped or tested after you to potentially the public interest of not having drunk drivers zooming around. Why is it "being on you" relevant?

    It's mostly trivial, but man, it is such a microcosm of weird-ass American/anarchocapitalist thinking about public/private interactions.