The human is primed for tribalism and these parties are exploiting that bug to offer the always-attractive solution of “this group of people is to blame”. This time, it’s Muslims and generally immigrants.
The human is primed for tribalism and these parties are exploiting that bug to offer the always-attractive solution of “this group of people is to blame”. This time, it’s Muslims and generally immigrants.
Didn’t see any reason not to sign this, so I did. Let’s see if anything happens.
Seems to be a much faster interface with bigger bandwidth.
Somewhat is key. You can try to guide it in a direction, but that’s it. Also, as a player, you can never be sure if the dialogue is meaningful or not. Does it reveal something about the plot? Is it a key information about the character? Is it just hallucinated gibberish to fill the space?
The problem is that you can’t really control what AI spits out. May fit perfectly into the story, or it may be immersion breaking nonsense that doesn’t even fit into the narrative. What if a character suddenly makes a promise or tells you a key plotline point that it has just made up? I, for one, prefer games to be handcrafted to deliver a quality reliable experience instead of being a coinflip.
yeah they did for some reason it seems
The right one is the “real” accounts. Notice how the left one is newer and all the accounts have names ending with four digits, except where they aren’t copies from the right.
Thanks for sharing, will check it out to see if there’s anything I can help with.
that’s just… that gave me nausea
No, what did they do to them?
may feel cool as hell, definitely doesn’t look it though. Looks like poor self control and dumbness.
El Salvador adopted USD in 2001 and phased out the Colon (former currency) over the next few years. Bitcoin came way later.
I’m sorry but there’s just no way that anecdote is true. I refuse to believe it.
Dune is a really interesting story and universe, but I had such a hard time actually reading the books. I can’t keep up with the amount of personal introspection it contains. I would have needed like an abridged version that focused more on getting the story moving.
Just finished that one. I’m loving this series so much.
The article mentions the current idea is to censor phishing websites.
It’s much more productive to take part in steering the conversation instead of taking a position like the one you describe. After all, Firefox doesn’t have a huge market share to leverage. And assuming their goal of a safer, more secure and open internet are sincere, they would be playing into the hands of the competition.
Those are two different things. One is acknowledging uncontrolled inmigration is a negative thing for a country. The other one is not giving a shit because it’s more important to help people fleeing life threatening situations, even at the expense of one’s own privileged quality of life. At this point it’s important to note that rich countries’ quality of life is only made possible by unfair distribution of planetary resources and human exploitation of the same people being denied entry.
why would this be the case?