I swear this was supposed to release tomorrow
I swear this was supposed to release tomorrow
Crap, we’re actually supposed to read the article?
Wow, shocked! If asa releases on Xbox it will be horrid. I quit after 30 hours of dealing with crashes and performance issues. That’s just single player, official servers crash every 1-2 hours and roll back, deleting tames and wiping your inventory.
Yet some still defend wildcard as if they don’t have nearly a decade of experience working on this game. It’s obvious upper management is the issue , but I’m not supporting this crap again.
Firstly, WTF is LGBTAIQ2S+?. Secondly, I haven’t experienced any more bigotry here than I would on any other social media platform.
Just have to be patient while reddit continues to ruin themselves. They just got rid of ad personalization opt-out, what’s next?
I wish automakers were able to/would actually import some of their cheaper electric vehicles from east asian markets.
The Honda N-Van e would suit the needs of the vast majority of people. 124mi of range and only ~$8,000.
Should a self-driving car face more rigorous tests than actual human drivers? Honest question.
My LG V60 didn’t have this problem. I used Niagara and Nova launcher full time on it.
Let’s not even talk about Visa and MasterCard. They could choose to end your business at any time.
I like, but this is something parents should enforce, not the government.
I don’t see how that’s any different than what we have now. I’m donating to the Lemmy devs, lemmy.world, and lemm.ee through their individual donation pages.
Unless your saying there should be a centralized option, but I don’t see a reason for that.
Where’s the funny?
You are correct my good sir, I imagine their excuse would be that it subsidizes the device.
Depends on your phone provider really. AT&T? Chocked full of crap. Verizon? Chocked full of crap. TMobile? Barely anything. Google Fi also doesn’t install anything.
Let’s not even get started on unlocked, AT&T devices blocking updates unless you’re using their service.
The novelty has worn off. I jumped on board and tried out every bot when they were first released: Bard, Bind, Snapchat, GPT—I’ve given them all a go.
It was a fun experience, asking them to write poems or delve into the mysteries of consciousness, as I got to know their individual personalities. But now, I mainly use them for searching niche topics or checking grammar, maybe the occasional writing.
In fact, this very comment was reformated in Bard for instance. Though, since Google integrated their LLM into search (via Labs), I use them even less.
I’m quite happy finding bugs. It’s the not finding bugs and my code not working that scares me.
The end goal of a social media platform is for users to use your platform. You want them engaging with content and ads. Rate limits are actually quite sensible if you want to prevent bots or data scraping, but the Twitter is being far too restrictive.
Lots of people are claiming to get rate limited after a few minutes of normal scrolling. Which makes me think these limits include replies as well. Realistically your not scrolling through, and Twitter isn’t loading 600 posts for a least a couple hours. Even then, do you not want people using your platform?
It did neither though?