Prunebutt

@Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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I think it was actually, because the game stuttered when compiling shaders on PC. Valve then precompiled all the shaders for the steam deck and delivered those via the steam client.

Digital Foundry video on the topic

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I once knew somebody who supposedly thought that ASM was high level.

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There's an emacs-command to do that.

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Don't believe that you're always gonna be protected by some judge somewhere.

Get a proper VPN, dammit!

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I don't like the guy either. But it is clearly an art project, never to actually be used.

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Quick reminder that in a liberal democracy, social movements are more important for progressive change than electoralism.

Join a union. Be it trade union, housing union, or whatever (or even any affinity group). And get active.

Complaining about election results achieves nothing, but sow despair.

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With what did they take the picture?

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You forgot to mention how democratically chosen its' members are.

Wait, what? If I learned one thing from JRPGs is that it's ok in japanese culture to just barge into someone's home unannounced, without knocking. Have they been lying to us?

/j

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If World 1-1 has taught me anything, it's:

JUMP

ON

THE

GOOMBA

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It's a shame that game still uses Denuvo. Would have really liked to play it. :(

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... and the text is a proposed text to warn future civilizations of our nuclear waste that's supposed to transcend cultural changes until then.

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POV: You've discovered an example of how LLMs are biased by their training data.

This is expected behavior. LLMs can't reason. They only return a representation of their statistically weighted input data. Most of the internet calls Columbus an explorer who "discovered" turtle island and Kahn a conquering warlord.

Edit: just discovered that OP has probably figured this out, too; judging by the post title.

This is probably by some small time business owner who never heard of HR, since preventing this liable shit is exactly HR's job.

I know, I know!

I'm squandering my money by not collectively bargaining for a higher wage. I'm literally wasting money on my boss!

Edit: I was proven correct

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Isn't that Mario's own Burger joint, judging by the logo over the door?

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To be fair: the cropping makes it hard to spot.

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Every pirate should have a library card.

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Bazzite offers the same experience and is probably more usable as a daily driver.

Can someone ELI5 what this does?

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I'm not sure about anything, but the client, as I've been usenetting without thinking much about stuff for almost a decade now.

  • eweka.nl (share your access with friends and family - I've shared mine with like 8 people some time in the past)
  • nzbgeek (lifetime API access was like 30€ - well worth it), I also know about nzbplanet, but I don't have a premium account there. You can try these out without paying to see if their offer suits what you're looking for, but you won't get API access of course and you'll be limited in the downloads.

Last, but not least: sabnzbd is the gold standard for clients. Runs on everything: from a raspberry pi to your Desktop PC.

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Scalability. You can design something in A3/A4 and if you want the page in a smaller, common format, you can print it as A4/A5. This is especially handy for designing flyers, or scaling bigger stuff (like schematics, which are usually drawn on A1/A2) down to print it on household printers.

It's also quite convenient that pretty much anyone has a common understading of what A3/A4/A5/A6 is, when talking about areas in real life.

Also, if you need A5 put only have A4 paper, you can cut it or even split it without scissors. That usually even gets better results, because splitting a piece of paper in two by folding is easier to do precisely that to do it whith scissors.

Making a page longer just to "fit more stuff on it" isnwt really such a great boon, since you always need a cut-off somewhere.

A4 can be folded into thirds as well and smaller envelopes are perfect for A6.

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Do you know what a meme is?

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Instructions unclear statistical analysis broken now...

It's about not being able to install .deb packages through the installation GUI.

The whole snap issue is hardly a pet peeve. Let alone in an LTS release.

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You can find some in the bears vs men posts.

I really can't grasp how much online talent today started on Channel Awesome/thatguywiththeglasses compared to what a living joke Doug Walker was and continues to be.

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KDE plasma has a tiling feature and there's the System76 shell for Gnome. They both work, but I've always felt like they feel like an afterthought.

But System76 is currently working on their Cosmic Desktop, which promises cool tiling features with a desktop feel to it. Many people are quite excited for i. :)

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Explain to me how the word "Quark" has any reason to exist.

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They kind of had to add that bit of him being a sellout who wants to ruin Gusteau's legacy.

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Nothing escapes the cursed commercial district.

Did the new memory safe high level programming language just drop?

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The algorithm figured that you're talking about the woman's breasts.

This better not awaken anything in me.

Drawing however is a vital part of the creative process. Creativity is not only about getting your mental image on paper, but also to learn and hone your limits as an artist.

Bob Ross said that stuff about "happy little accidents" for a reason.

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Based and breadpilled

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At least one of these does need active testers and devs, tho.

Nope. Usenet is quite safe legally, afaik, since you're not uploading/seeding anything. IANAL, though.

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It's called "the milky way" for a reason.