Everyone has 4 years to learn, including you. What/who is your viable alternative?
Everyone has 4 years to learn, including you. What/who is your viable alternative?
You’ve played Cyberpunk 2077? Majority of players played female V. I don’t think they struggled to play as her either.
There are Playstation games you can play without needing to update the game. Or you can update the game, store the game on an external drive, and restore them when you want to play in the future.
I made a tool that migrates from one DB format to another. Then another format was introduced. Of course I reused the assets from the tool to expand the tool to migrate to the new DB format. But then I know more of what can go wrong with the tool, so even then testing took longer, but the tool ran cleaner.
FOMO is not bad if it’s free. You’ve been conditioned by all the season pass shenanigans in other games. I bought one discounted physical copy on a PS4 years ago and played it on PS5, PSVR, PSVR2. The game is now essentially remastered this year with assets that may show up on their next game. I eventually bought it on Steam too and now they have cloud saves that can connect it to my PS5.
I guess older frogs are more susceptible to temperature changes.
They really need to fix that. I hate that. Not even 2009 levels, it just straight up sounds like a dial-up modem.
I actually like Webex better because the audio doesn’t get choppy where I’m from. For Teams to have good audio, I’ve had to call from my mobile, and I get charged for that.
Being safer than humans is a decent starting point, but safety should be maximized to the best of a machine’s capability, even if it means adding a sensor or two. Keeping screws loose on a Boeing airplane still makes the plane safer than driving, so Boeing should not be made to take responsibility.
That’s a low bar when you consider how stringent airline safety is in comparison, and that kills way less people than driving does. If sensors can save people’s lives, then knowingly not including them for profit is intentionally malicious.
Air travel is generally safer than driving too, but every accident is studied thoroughly. Self-driving is fine, but anyone trying to implement it should be held to a high standard. Boeing slacked off and they’re facing some backlash.
“10 times safer than human drivers”, (except during specific visually difficult conditions which we knowingly can prevent but won’t because it’s 10 times safer than human drivers). In software, if we have replicable conditions that cause the program to fail, we fix those, even though the bug probably won’t kill anyone.
I was hoping after the graphical upgrade with Morrowind that they’d bring back interesting mechanics from Daggerfall, but they went the complete opposite direction for the money.
I’m glad some of them chose not to be enablers after Starfield.
In my daily experience, the voice becomes choppy when a screen is being shared. It’s the worst out of what I’ve used in the past.
There exists an alternative that uses a lot less power. And also that power is going to get spent no matter what anyway.
In the past few years, my workplace has used Webex, Zoom and Teams. I definitely hate that we’re using Teams now because the others are better when it comes to meetings. Teams is unusable for me half the time while the others just worked. Lag spike during the call? Now the microphone doesn’t work. Or it will work but no one can understand you while you talk.
In my work machine, mine has a special feature when someone shares their screen during a call and you go full-screen - the extreme audio lag feature.
If you’d watched the video, you would know they were one of the ones getting scammed.