Their official phone app was, and still is, garbage. So I used a 3rd party app.
When Reddit killed API access, they did it in such a way that it killed that entire ecosystem abruptly. I'd have happily paid a small fee for API access to continue using the site, but no such option existed. Even at this point I'd still do it but that option still isn't there in a way that's useful.
After that, I found out that the 3rd party app i liked the most, Sync (on Android), had a Lemmy version. So I downloaded it to try it out. And here I am.
My favorite spoonerism growing up was when someone in church would say "Bow your eyes and close your heads". I haven't been to church in 15 years but it still makes me chuckle thinking about it.
I'd bring a crate of textbooks as far back as they could be understood to the people who could do the understanding. Mostly engineering textbooks but also philosophy, law, political science, math, economics, accounting, etc.
What's been the most stable written language over time?
The game was done at launch. I played through the campaign the first month after it was released. I would have been happy with what was in the game a year ago
People bought the game and that enabled larian to keep working on it. So they got to polish and add in the stuff that had been left on the cutting room floor we'd have never otherwise seen due to that pesky reality of not being able to ship a finished product if the scope kept growing.
So now, a year after release, there's a whole DLC's worth of content in the game that we just get for free.
$180/mo for 5 lines of unlimited talk, text, and data, + free international calling. When I travel to other countries it's another $50/mo for international roaming in supported countries. Works in Mexico, Costa Rica, England, the Netherlands, Canada, and Germany, so far.
A generative model uses the classifier as part of its training. If you generate a picture of pure random noise, then iteratively pick random noise that the classifier says "looks" more like csam, then you can effectively generate images that the classifier says it's 100% certain is csam. Whether or not that looks anything like what a human would consider to be csam depends on other factors but it remains a possibility.
Felt the same. I dropped the Witcher after 10 hours. A solid try, in my estimation. I usually quit games around the 2 hour mark if I'm not feeling it.
I was in a bit of a depressive rut when I started c2077 so I just kinda plowed through the beginning not knowing if I didn't enjoy it because of the game itself or if I was on the edge of offing myself. Whichever reason it was, after the world opened up a bit I started to fall in love with the characters and story about 15 hours in. Which is a huge ask. If you're into games as a storytelling medium, it's a 10/10. On a mechanical level, it's about a 7/10 for me. It's ok throughout, and even really great for some of the set pieces.
Their official phone app was, and still is, garbage. So I used a 3rd party app.
When Reddit killed API access, they did it in such a way that it killed that entire ecosystem abruptly. I'd have happily paid a small fee for API access to continue using the site, but no such option existed. Even at this point I'd still do it but that option still isn't there in a way that's useful.
After that, I found out that the 3rd party app i liked the most, Sync (on Android), had a Lemmy version. So I downloaded it to try it out. And here I am.