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"The analysis states that only three (patents) - one from the first group and two from the second - were registered before Palworld's release. That suggests that Nintendo could have played Palworld, identified any similarities, and then focused in on specific areas in order to increase the strength of its claim."

"The volume of patents that the company owns means that it has the right to pick and choose which ones it wants to enforce at a given time, and having essentially given up on attempting to enforce any copyright claims, it's made the decision to go after Pocketpair because "it felt threatened" by Palworld's expansion."

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There are a couple hundreds plus body cam recordings that humans just don't have the time to watch through. So ai is doing this for us, and possibly this ai will be judging this automatically.

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Peertube's new features sound really nice for server management. Might even make videos load even faster.

feature updates include.

  1. Separating audio and video streams. This is a big deal, for users that switch between different video qualities. Because the audio won't have to be redownloaded just the video portion of a video. Might even save a good chunk of bandwidth compared to not having this feature.

You can also do an audio only stream, meaning unlike many Youtube music videos audio streaming doesn't always have to be wasting bandwidth for nothing.

  1. Set up Youtube-dl for smoother imports.

and other updates.

Peertube is looking to be a good viable alternative to Youtube, while not an outright replacement and seems to be doing a good job.

[-] Rob200@lemmy.zip 3 points 19 hours ago

I thought they were already doing this last year.

[-] Rob200@lemmy.zip 12 points 20 hours ago

Simple. They won't have to spend as much money. Of course them saving money won't translate to lower Nintendo Switch prices, because they'l actually be making more money by keeping prices the same.

and as long that mainstream consumers aren't boycotting Nintendo on record profits from these changes related to ai, then Nintendo and other companies will keep the prices the same, aside from raising them in the future.

[-] Rob200@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

One of the best ways for sure.

[-] Rob200@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

I don't think the web ui has the keyword block function, but some lemmy apps seem to. I couldn't find it on the web ui atleast.

[-] Rob200@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 day ago

I understand your point, but I was primarily focused on blocking illegal/lemmy instance rule breaking comments. Not necessarily offensive comments, although that won't mean I might not block some offensive commentators in the future. If I see a user using a racist slur for example, they're highly likely to get blocked.

I was specifically looking for ways to preemptively block specific types of comments, user defined. Possibly by keywords. I don't think the web ui has the keyword block function, but some lemmy apps do.

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On social platforms in general you can run among some offensive content. How can Lemmy users avoid rule breakers on Lemmy and viewing certain content. Preferably without running into the rule offending comment and then having to block a user.

Is it better for users to view posts at latter dates, or the day the post is out the comments start coming? What can the user do to avoid such content. Are their steps the user can take before a moderator reviews a post such as word filters?

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