Its simple.
Pirates don't ruin games for other players.
Pirates ruin games for the dealers.
Its simple.
Pirates don't ruin games for other players.
Pirates ruin games for the dealers.
Rooting for Palworld devs, I can think of several examples of prior art.
I disagree. I bought a game for all the features it had at the time of buying it. There is no avenue for a consumer to push back against publishers changing that
Easy solution. Update the web-scraper they use to include an LLM. Then its for "training"
Rather than delete, modify the question so its wrong. Then the ai will hallucinate.
Driving i35, getting to i35, its all parking lots and shopping malls.
It looks like a giant oversized strip mall.
Within city walls it's beautiful. But since Texas is so car dependent most of what you see are strip malls, giant bridges, and poor road design.
Why are you using discord to compare and not literally any other app on the computer that actually has working scaling?
There is an easy fix here:
Require mergers to refund customers impacted as part of the merger.
So smaller portions. Got it
Here's an example I can see happening.
Threads will want to implement post reactions to maintain parity with Facebook. Threads expands the ActivityPub spec to include reactions.
Now, every other instance will not be compatible with reactions. Users complain they cannot see reactions.
Admins have two choices now:
Refuse to implement reactions because they are not part of the spec. Users leave and join threads.
ActivityPub adds reactions to the standard, all instances must now support reactions. Meta has now started dictating the spec.
I feel the XMP fears do have some sentiment, and it's really a matter of how the broad username interprets these issues (including the Thread users which would be family and friends).
It is arguably the best way to name large sets of indexed files on a filesystem.
sh.itjust.works is my fav instance domain name too 😅