[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 5 points 5 days ago

Thanks for pointing that out! I was looking for an original source, but the articles Wikipedia uses as sources are from a defunct journaling site. However, you can see at least one of the original articles through the wayback machine.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago

Yes, Grim Dawn is fantastic, especially if you enjoyed Titan Quest and want more. HOWEVER I don't believe that it's from the same devs. Where did you hear this?

I can see that Crate Entertainment licensed the engine from the original Titan Quest team/publishers, but I see no evidence that this was developed by the same people as Titan Quest.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 18 points 3 weeks ago

Or ad campaigns! Don't forget terrible products that are popularized by ads alone!

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 36 points 4 weeks ago

I'm gonna be honest, when I read this, I initially thought it was a joke answer by a community menber. The joke being about vague hand-wavy statements that people make when dodging questions.

Then I realized it's OP, and OP is ostensibly the actual developer. I have nothing specific to say about this situation, especially from a technical perspective, but this reply... why even bother?

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 21 points 1 month ago

That's because all the good shit* comes from humans.

*but also so much bad shit. So so so much bad as well.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 26 points 1 month ago
[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 31 points 5 months ago

Okay, but openai was open source once. And then they just didn't change their name when they changed their licenses. Which I actually think is more dishonest.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 17 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Think the world might collapse? Maybe NOW you'll consider buying into the crypto grift! I swear it's definiely a good idea this time. I super-pinky swear it's a good investment.

Just ignore the countless times crypto has shown it's really only useful for scams, and money laundering.

I know this post "addressed" this point, but not to the extent that anyone with a partially functional ability to reason will be convinced. Here's my problem... I find it excessively hard to believe that in a collapse scenario anyone would be interested in trading goods for crypto.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 24 points 9 months ago

This is actually huge.

I'm far FAR from an Apple user, but the moment this is available, I'll be seeing if I can install FireFox with µBlock Origin on my partner's phone.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 30 points 1 year ago

Tangentially related. Does anybody know if there's a browser extension or database that collects the obviously LLM generated websites?

I run into lots of websites where all I think is "this can't possibly be a human writing this, right?" All I can do is show it to my friends and family for validation.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 year ago

Assuming you're saying all this in good faith, I can confidently say your assertions on what leftists believe is entirely off the mark.

In my experience the more left you are, the less you care about gender norms, stereotypes, and roles. More importantly, the most left-wing people I know are the least onboard with the framing of "gender = sex" and "gender is binary".

Personally in my own political journey, the more radically left I've gotten, the more conscious I've been of how things actually work for marginalized and queer folk. I used to be largely politically unconscious, and I used to think that "all the trans stuff" was confusing and weird "how can you be non-binary? That doesn't make any sense at all."

However, the more I've understood the world through a leftist lens, the more I've actually comprehended the reality the LGBTQ+ community lives in... and it's gotten less scary as a result.

I'm very left, and I do not believe an ounce of what you say I'd believe.

[-] T0RB1T@lemmy.ca 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If a certain group of workers is too critical to be allowed to strike, then they're too critical to be forced to work in poor conditions. "Back to work" legislation should not exist to bind the workers, but bind the companies.

"Sorry, you're too important to Canada's infrastructure, you can't be allowed to mistreat your workers. As punishment for letting it get this bad, you must agree to ALL of their terms, and in return, they'll begin working first thing tomorrow. Guess you should have been more agreeable BEFORE the strike."

I dunno, forcing strikes to end in any situation seems dangerously close to forced labour. But maybe I'm just a dirty commie.

(edited a spelling mistake)

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