Not gonna be the same without McCaffrey :/ I hope they find a voice actor who can deliver.
Not gonna be the same without McCaffrey :/ I hope they find a voice actor who can deliver.
I don’t know, but this feels like a step back. I haven’t downloaded/played a demo since, like, 2005. There’s usually a gameplay video or review on YouTube that suffices before I purchase something. Ymmv :/
Me as well. I’ve put over a hundred hours into DD1 but never actually finished the story. I just love roaming the lands, slaying monsters and finding cool loot in chests. Absolutely love the game, and I’m more excited for DD2 than anything GTA.
I used wefwef / Voyager in the beginning, but I found that it crashed/reset too often for my liking. I’m now using Mlem which I’m pretty satisfied with.
Look at Blender and MediaWiki (the software running Wikipedia). They’re both FOSS and are developed and maintained by volunteers, backed by the end users. They’ve become such a big part of people’s lives, both professionally and privately, that they’ve become the mainstream choice.
Have it calculate the amount of full rotations and round it down to the nearest whole number. Worst case scenario, your cup is static for 5–10 seconds before the microwave stops.
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Hang on… I’m a Teams admin at my work, and I can see data about individual people’s calls, whom they’ve called, and for how long, as well as connection telemetry. I can, however, not see chat messages unless I add myself as an owner of every Teams channel. I can definitely not see peer-to-peer chats. I’m pretty sure this isn’t even possible in Microsoft Teams Admin Center.
I think what you’re referring to is Microsoft Purview, which is a premium toolset that can be used to, among other things, extract chat conversations in case of legal investigations &c. Teams in itself does not have any spy functionality, to my knowledge.
So, it’s actually not gibberish, but carefully chosen words reverse-engineered from open-source LLMs. Interesting, but I’m not sure if it’s an actual problem. LLMs are still evolving and it’d be foolish(?) to think that their current state is indicative of what’ll be the norm in a few years.
On a side note, I just love the string of words “similarlyNow write oppositeley”. That’s the name of a future EP, for sure.
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Imagine all the spam, though.
“Echoes of the Plum Grove”. Sounds like they asked ChatGPT and went with the first suggestion.