It’s quite dangerous to not keep messaging apps up-to-date, though.
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What a toxic mess. Gaming forums were a mistake.
0xSim@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing itEnglish30·4 个月前I’m migrating to Linux Mint, 99% of steam games work as well as on windows. Those who don’t are mostly multiplayer games that insist to have some shitty kernel anticheat.
I’ll still keep windows on dual boot when I need it, though.
0xSim@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•‘You Can’t Lick a Badger Twice’: Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI FlawEnglish17·4 个月前‘Correct, you can’t do it.’
And this is the best case scenario. Most of the time it will be:
- How can I do [something]?
- Here are the steps: X, Y, Z
- No it doesn’t work, because …
- You’re correct, it doesn’t work! 🤗 Instead you should do A, B, C to achieve [something else]
- That’s not what I asked, I need to do [something]
- Here are the steps: X, Y, Z
- Listen here you little…
Useless shit you can’t trust.
0xSim@lemdro.idto Technology@lemmy.world•‘You Can’t Lick a Badger Twice’: Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI FlawEnglish9·4 个月前And it’s by design. Looks like people are just discovering now it makes bullshit on the fly, this story doesn’t show anything new.
My previous phone, with Gorilla glass, got scratched after 3 months because of a random grain of sand. In the 5 years I’ve used it, it’s one of the only 2 “big” scratches it got.
I now have a protection on my new phone. I’d rather replace a protection once in a while than see and feel an awful scratch in the middle of my screen.
0xSim@lemdro.idto Soulslike - Discussion, News, Memes@lemmy.zip•The Duskbloods - Nintendo Switch 22·5 个月前Yeah so if it’s a PvPvE game (so something like Hunt: Showdown, Escape from Tarkov, or Sea of Thieves), I’ll pass.
It’s got the aesthetics of Bloodborne, but that’s about it.
0xSim@lemdro.idto Soulslike - Discussion, News, Memes@lemmy.zip•The Duskbloods - Nintendo Switch 21·5 个月前deleted by creator
Well, that’s it. A first (few) flash(es) to contract your retina, and then the flash to take the picture.