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  • If blocking ads is piracy, then ad-viewing is equated to money and showing ads while either failing to provide the service the user wanted or not providing any at all is theft.

  • I use Codeium and I've found it helpful for things like guessing what the next line is if it's similar to the line I just wrote, but terrible if I'm thinking about how to actually solve a problem and it keeps suggesting wrong answers that make me think about them, realize they're wrong, forget the solution I was working on in my head before that.

  • Division gives people something to talk about. Not everyone can think of something constructive and interesting to say at a given time, but when presented with an opinion, it is trivial for most people to formulate a comment either agreeing or disagreeing with it.

  • Yup. I don't play Royale (and no longer Clans), but Clash of Clans was the game I had in mind for my example and it does pretty much the same thing. I got a pretty high town hall and IIRC never paid a dime, just years of grinding. It's a game with a lot of fun mechanics, but the monetization has become unbearably annoying, intrusive, and manipulative. The last straw for me was when they fucked up the UI for no apparent reason.

  • It definitely makes more sense if it's also preventing downvotes in communities on Blahaj and not just stopping its users from downvoting elsewhere, given the marginalization of Blahaj's main demographic.

  • To my knowledge, it's kind of hard to quantify exactly how much information is lost with a normal blurring algorithm (gaussian, box, etc), but it's usually less than you think. There are certain edge cases where no information is lost at all and the original image can be perfectly reconstructed if it's simple enough. Even if it's a normal photo of something complex, a deconvolution algorithm can work seemingly impossible magic on a blurry image without the need for an AI that will hallucinate details.

    On the other hand, pixelating part of an image provably removes a large amount of information from that section of the image and no algorithm will be able to de-pixelate something without hallucinating details. Using a big box is the absolute best because it just deletes all information from that part of the image.

    ETA: the problem is a lot worse in videos because you can use multiple frames with different offsets to reconstruct a higher quality image even if it's pixelated.

  • The most fun I have ever had in any game in my entire life was playing modded multiplayer Minecraft in private or non-p2w servers. The gameplay is fun and engaging, offering a wide range of experiences and great pacing. Many large modpacks do a great job of expanding on the base game's progression cap, giving you more content to discover, and greatly improving the base-building and automation aspects of the game. Nobody is trying to make the game artificially hard so you pay for progress and the designers and developers focused on making the game as fun as possible instead of manipulating and addictive, which ironically just lead to me spending more time playing it than other games.