I won’t be sideloading anything onto my device that I can’t build myself from opensource and understand what it’s doing.
The risk is too damn high otherwise.
I won’t be sideloading anything onto my device that I can’t build myself from opensource and understand what it’s doing.
The risk is too damn high otherwise.
For when you’ve been crawling a river of shit, and need to come out clean
I thought DA:I was a perfectly cromulent game.
You know, he’s something of a songbird himself
Well if they ignore that, before you know it they’ll be up to their elbows in crusty jugglers
It was fine honestly
No idea. Picture it: Late summer, 1998.
I was working on the Jungle Cruise at Walt Disney World, and had a VIP group get on my boat with one instruction: no Brazilian guests could share the boat. Nice enough dude, built, good lookin’ dude.
As we moved down the dock to load the rest of the guests, a Brazilian tour group saw who was there and COMPLETELY LOST THEIR MINDS. Americans, including me, had no idea who it was.
Went through the ride, they got off the boat, left via the back way.
She’s very very safe here in Seattle, I can tell you that.
Voyager is the new app name for wefwef, hosted as the url I posted. Same app, not sure if the old url redirects or what.
I’m convinced that it’s been trained on top of the essays of middle and high school students that have gone their whole lives without proper education on vocabulary, grammar, and the like. So when asked to evaluate something written properly, it’s flagged as AI.
Garbage in, garbage out. Same as is ever was.
I can tell you that at least for stuff I work on, every single comment entered into those little dialogs is read by a human that actually works in a meaningful role on the product.
Comments that curse and complain with no topic in mind are useless, and easily ignored. Take two seconds and tell them exactly what is bothering you and what you’d rather see, and things might actually get better.
Anyone that gives anyone in the service industry less than a 10 on those support/delivery surveys is a cop.
As someone that has somehow played a lot of FPS over the years and amazingly not spent a dime nor a single minute on Call of Duty games, I’m mostly bemused at this whole thing.
Most contracts are through contract companies, who then employs (ala W2) the workers.
I could see all tech workers that work for these companies forming a union—that could make a real, honest change in the tech workforce overall.
You’d think that maybe it do work that way but it don’t
Well, yeah, it’s Amazon
[citation needed]
Now with a clickable link