

That’s cool but we don’t want any which you seem to not understand.


That’s cool but we don’t want any which you seem to not understand.


Tf is a clanker


It’s kinda funny how these dogs went from cute and interesting robot developments to tools of the military industrial complex. The people who designed these are disgusting and depraved.


Fridges have ads…?


Nah it doesn’t matter what ads they’d have or how well they police their site. I’d block them regardless.


This country’s not getting better unless it’s completely rebuilt from the ground up.


Easier of a solution than I had found when I tried… I remember looking it up basically being told it wasn’t possible without a lot of fiddling. Strange. Good to know it’s actually simple!


As a heads up, Librewolf last I checked had issues with media involving DRM. Ergo, streaming services will throw a fit if you try using them on it. Not an issue if you don’t use any of course, and there may be ways around it, but worth knowing that it doesn’t work out of the box at least.


You’re not. You’re not doing that work. The LLM is.


I’m going to be honest those do not sound like good uses. I want games to be designed with intent, not on the spot by an LLM.


I don’t even want that, I’d rather a game have its characters and writing created with intent by a person who cares.


If a game isn’t easy to play with a controller then I’m probably just not going to play it with a controller to begin with honestly, track pads or no. If I have to mess with stuff in desktop mode on my steam deck then I use the pads but otherwise, I haven’t really found them useful.


Sadly I’ve got too many programs that don’t work on linux, or don’t work well. And an old synthesizer that I can’t imagine would work on linux unless I made a driver for it myself, and that’s a bit beyond me.


So it doesn’t besides the point where it does.


“We send our deepest sympathies to the cat’s owner”
Did you even read it?


Did you read it? Or did you just ctrl+f “pet”? Because it specifically mentions the cat having an owner.


If you let your cat roam around outside, you don’t care about it and don’t deserve it. And if it gets killed, it’s entirely your fault.


Ya’ll still have Facebook accounts?


Ads can work on me but it’s context dependent.
If it’s something I was already aware of and wanting, I have noticed that it can push my mind further in the direction of wanting to get it.
The other context is food. Like, if I’m hungry and I see an ad for food, it always looks like it’d hit the spot even if I know it wouldn’t.
Otherwise it just doesn’t actively do anything. If I need a product and have seen advertisements for a specific one, I still do research before choosing what to go with. And rarely ever is it the one I saw advertised.
The psychology of advertising is very interesting especially when you can actively feel its effects on yourself, and when you can tell it’s doing nothing to you.
That’s cool but we don’t want any which you seem to not understand.