I was going to joke Dell killed XPS a long, long time ago already.
I was going to joke Dell killed XPS a long, long time ago already.
It’s amazing how these very unregulated tech companies that have been proven time and time again to steal user data and mess up have this blind trust from the public.
Indie devs have been there forever. Can’t compete on the AAA features? Compensate with interesting art and smart tech.
The new Indiana Jones game is really fun.
Having to buy new ones because the battery can no longer hold a charge seems so wasteful.
Especially not a lot of influencers willing to bite the hand that feeds them. That’s 23k going bye bye because they’re opted to give us a honest look at this abusive model instead.
As usual, GN willing to get in there and dig things out.
It helps that Dune part two wasn’t a sequel but the second part of a big movie. Much like The Lord of the Rings trilogy was a huge movie in three parts and not just a follow up because the previous one made a lot of money.
Dune part one is amazing but the narrative is incomplete without the second one.
Meanwhile Synology keeps updating my ageing NAS.
They may not have the best bang for the buck for hardware but their software package is really well put together.
Xwastika
You are mixing up unrelated things. Politics is a circus but that doesn’t mean the Government can’t do certain things well.
That’s not gaming anymore than people buying toys, leaving them in their boxes as an “investment” are into playing with toys.
Meanwhile the rest of us are buying games, playing them, enjoying them, moving on to other games and so on.
It’s complicated. They are three but they are one according to their dogma.
For me it’s a bullshit threshold: if you swallow this paradox, you’ll be ready to accept more.
Just like the “Nigerian prince scams”. Yes, they are obviously a scam to most of us. But to the few ignorant/naive people who don’t, they’re the victims worth pursuing by the scammers. We are not the audience.
All credit to Red Letter Media for coining Fuck you, it’s February.
And now set to release in “fuck you, it’s February”. When stinkers get thrown out to die.
Or Ubisoft with a AAAA.
I don’t know, the first one was cobbled up together from early access by programmers at a marketing firm and while janky (part of the charm some would say), it was quite an achievement.
The approach which should have delivered better results was wrecked with takeovers and company drama then dumped to the public in a bad state.
Such a tragedy. And that was a game that just needed a tech upgrade, expand a bit, more of the same, nothing crazy.
And this is something data scientists have already been doing with existing LLMs.
From TFA: