- Fallout 3 releases and it's good
- Fallout New Vegas releases and it's great
- Fallout 4 releases and it's disappointing but it's okay because it's just a blip. They had some good new ideas in there, they were just balanced out in the other direction by a lot of bad ones. Bethesda's track record is still solid, if somewhat tarnished.
- Fallout 76 releases and it's disappointing but that's because they've never made (and shouldn't have made) an MMO before. A lot of the coverage is centred around the shoddy launch, which doesn't really matter for a non-MMO title.
it's a level 2 meme
meme 1
- taylor swift use jet lots
- taylor swift campaign for environment lots
- taylor swift try sue "taylor swift jet tracker" twitter person
- funny to make fun of hypocritical person
- = meme series implying taylor swift uses her private jet in funny scenarios like to cross the road or to go to her private yet
meme 2
less of a meme, more a video that surfaced of a police officer trying to execute a handcuffed man because an acorn fell on the roof of his car and he thought it was a gunshot and later had to resign
meme 1 + 2
taylor swift in private jet drop acorn out of window, land on police car roof, scare police, lead to bodycam video
sql syntax doesn't support even itself correctly i fail to see your point
They’re just there to get you off the ledge and back into the stuff that got put you on the ledge.
this reads like a criticism of society worded as a criticism of individuals
the point of the original post is that artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training is a bad idea because it ends up in weird scenarios like this one
your comment is saying that the original post is dumb and betrays a lack of knowledge because artificially fixing a bias in training data post-training would obviously only result in weird scenarios like this one
i don't know what your aim is here
good thing the people responsible for these decisions will have long-since moved on and thus be impervious to any rulings that might come from this discovery
if there was a movie that was 200 hours long and you chose to stay for the entire duration and not walk out, then you either enjoyed the movie or you need to learn about the sunk-cost fallacy
the lions here aren't the government they're corporations
"corporations shouldn't be allowed to have influence over what content is taught in schools" is "libertarian bullshit"?
I attack the bugbear. Oh I missed? Cool see you guys in 30 minutes.
what an absolutely delicious lack of critical thinking
you're only starving yourself of warmth