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  • Got a retroid pocket 5.

    Wish I'd done it years ago. Never had more accessible gaming.

    And not just retro titles. Stardew Valley, modern metroidvanias, etc are amazing on it.

  • Definitely. I've written some small games. Gave them away free on the play store.

    Lasted about 3 years tops before they were removed for not supporting X, Y and Z new features.

    Shame. One of them had tens of thousands of downloads.

  • Tomb raider in 2d metrodivania would be cool.

    Same with maybe Doom?

  • Not clicking that cancer

  • This is how I got off beer and wine during the week. Sip fizzy water. It's perfect. Replacing one habit with another.

  • An escape room with 8000 hamsters and ketamine. Now that's a birthday

  • I've definitively been censored on lemmy simply because the mod didn't agree. It's not as bad as reddit, but it's real.

  • I heard imce that Keanu once looked in its direction.

  • That's a well written, and legitimate question.

    I really don't know where such a place exists. I'm sure though, somewhere on lemmy, there must be a community that is as you seek.

    A common problem with any form of internet discussion on topics regarding culture, and thought, is that they attract extremes. The 'everyday' person won't be there to contribute conversation.

    So, we are stuck with the wider poles of the community, clashing, censoring and all that comes with it.

    Good luck in your search.

  • Actually keepassdx, and sounding syncthing

  • This is faultless for me

  • That was excellent. Thank you

  • Well, as they are new and they are in training, the new employee has to show their response to their team members before they reply.

    If they are going to reply incorrectly we stop them and show them what's wrong with it.

    We are quite small and it's nice to just to help us with this process.

    The bot is trained on our actual knowledge base data. Basic queries, it really does a great job, but when it's something more system based or that is probably user error, then it can get a bit fuzzy.

  • I agree completely.

    We have an AI bot that scans the support tickets that come in for our business.

    It has a pretty low success rate of maybe 10% or 20% accuracy in helping with the answer.

    It puts its answer into the support ticket it does not reply to the customer directly. That would be a disaster.

    But 10% or so of our workload has now been shouldered off to the AI, which means our existing team can be more efficient by approximately 10%.

    It's been relatively helpful in training new employees also. They can read what the AI suggests and see if it is correct or not. And in learning if it is correct or not, they are learning our systems.

  • I did this. All my reddit posts I had a bot edit, and change the text, to say I moved to Lemmy.

  • The Brits just love being rolled over the barrel by their government. Again and again. They just shrug and take it.

  • All our business uses. Libreoffice is great

  • Awesome. I've been looking for a web svg animation tool