We do, AI companies just don't respect it.
The Portal games were really good at this. Using the environment to guide the player where they needed to go and then they used lighting to show what you should look at.
Portal 1 did have some red arrows and “this way” signs on the walls, but that actually made sense because there was someone helping the player character out.
“Nah”? You seem to be agreeing
Can't be too sure about that: https://sh.itjust.works/post/57524423
The whole patent system should just be abolished. And if we can't achieve that, at least software patents.
Exactly. The NoSuchMethodError and codec stuff is actually a bit of a red herring here. The actual problem is that the user loaded the mod in an unsuppported Minecraft version.
class_5699.method_65313 resolves to Codecs.listOrSingle. Would that really have been any more useful?
I'm in this image and I'm not sure what to think about it
Anyone know which mod added this text?
The information returned by whois depends on the registry. For example, most registries for European TLDs basically just show whether the domain is registered (I say “most” because I'm not sure whether it's actually all or if there are exceptions, but I know .de is like this). In that case, there aren't even “whois privacy” services available from registrars. For TLDs from other countries or gTLDs, this might vary.
In either case, do note what the other comment says. Whois is not the only way to identify who runs a service.
it returns a lot of information such as registrar name, abuse contact, creation date... even though i paid extra for "whois privacy."
If you didn't pay for whois privacy, it would most likely return your actual name, email address, phone number, and home address instead. “Whois privacy” just means your registrar inserts their information into these fields instead, and forwards any mail they might get to you.
I like the different approach some games take, like Minecraft's “advancements”. They're per save, so mods don't disable them (in fact, many mods add their own), and a nice indicator of how much progress you've made in a world already.
And people who care about “completing” a game can still do that in a single save and show off the advancement progress window there (although it can be cheated just like in any game).
There's just no global statistics anymore.
“Following the recent discussion, we have strengthened our safeguards,” [OKA's] Zimmerman told me. “We are now rolling out a second, independent LLM review step. Translators must run the completed draft through a separate model using a dedicated comparison prompt designed to identify potential discrepancies, omissions, or inaccuracies relative to the source text. Initial findings suggest this is highly effective at detecting potential issues.”
Ah yes; when LLMs don't work, just add more LLMs. Genius.
They say it's been “highly effective” but somehow, I doubt that.
Yeah, that's the reasonable thing to do. Most uses of tangents are things I do want to see, but it's still helpful to enable the category in case something comes up in the video I don't care about.
When I enabled this niche aggressive category I wanted niche, aggressive segments. But on videos that I liked? This has gone too far. This category is censoring jokes, it is suppressing creative voices. I can't believe there are people out there, making this segments on these works of art. It's a comedy channel for God's sake! I get that this category is for jokes but these jokes are FUNNY! These submitters should be banned, as they clearly don't understand these guidelines. Oh they removed the jokes from LTT? That's fine their jokes are lame. Hey @sponsorblock@fosstodon.org how do I bulk upvote
Oh, they switched to Source 2? I thought P2:CE was based on the CS:GO branch of the engine, which would still be Source 1. But I haven't kept up to date with what they were doing, so maybe I'm wrong here.