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  • Devs, yes, but I think very few of us program in rust :)

  • I saw that announcement video when it first came out and was super hyped for The Division. I didn't end up playing it until around 2019 and I was really impressed with how close to the trailer the actual gameplay was. I know it had some controversy, but I guess I'm easy to impress lol

  • I hope at some point more people start contributing to the core lemmy codebase as well. I don't suppose there's that many rust devs out there, but I think that would have much more of an impact in the long run.

  • OMG, LilDumpy left another comment! 📸

  • It looks very toy-like to me for some reason, like those tilt-shift photographs. I wish I could see the rest of the surroundings, it's a very interesting picture. Good job, OP!

  • They've only released the weaker version, Gemini Pro, which is integrated into Bard. It's performance is comparable to GPT 3.5. the stronger version, which will go toe-to-toe with GPT4 will be Gemini Ultra, and will be released sometime in 2024.

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  • That word always seemed so overly dramatic to me 😁

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  • I bet you didn't notice the words "nligh" and "tened" in enlightened either until now

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  • I was never particularly into the cyberpunk genre, so I was largely immune to the Cyberpunk 2077 hype, and subsequent disappointment and anger. I'd seen tons of videos of trailers and gameplay, and never really expected to play the game myself.

    I built a beast of a new PC a few days ago and picked up CP2077 on sale to put it through its paces. I loaded up Cyberpunk and my jaw was on the floor. This is the most beautiful game I've ever seen! The gameplay feels smooth and satisfying and I'm really engrossed in the lore and environment. Of course, I'm playing the 2.1 patched version of the game, so I don't know what the experience at launch would have been like. Regardless, so far it's felt like an incredible game!

  • I'm in favor of this. I got tired of blocking communities from that instance and finally blocked the whole instance because it kept spamming my all feed with zombie threads.

  • He's showing us the snoot, the whole snoot, and nothing but the snoot. So help him God.

  • Wow, this got me curious and led to some internet searches. I hadn't realized identifying as "lesbian" was "problematic" in some circles these days 🤯

  • Looks yummy! There's something very aesthetically pleasing about the labelled before photo.

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  • According to Arkenfox user.js the Canvas Fingerprint randomization is caused by Firefoxs Resist Fingerprinting

    Nice, I should make sure I have FF's fingerprint resistance on.

    Tor Browser has such strong privacy

    Yeah, hopefully more and more people start putting up strong privacy walls, so there's more of a crowd to blend with!

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  • It's honestly scary how easy it is to fingerprint you

    Yeah, 💯. Of course, if we resist fingerprinting too much, we make ourselves have a unique fingerprint again 😁 I assume some of the tools you've mentioned randomize the fingerprint instead of just hiding it?

    Didn't click your link,

    Haha, no worries!

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  • Trying out Librewolf, I realized just how many sites (including Reddit!) use tricks like canvas fingerprinting to identify me up to 99% uniqueness. And here I thought just a VPN, uBO and no cookies would be enough!

  • JK Simmons is a treasure