

I’ve done this a few times! It’s good fun!


I’ve done this a few times! It’s good fun!


As they should. I love koreader. And I also love gambatte-k2, though I have to say that playing GBA titles in black and white feels wrong.
The LLMs tell jokes now? “If rotated incorrectly” actually has me chuckling.
This article was so well-written that I was briefly surprised to encounter the term “nerfed” in the middle. I guess it’s common parlance in tech circles at this point.
I thought it already did, and that’s why it was dangerous.
Wow that adder was honestly impressive. Great article overall.


On paper, I like this solution better than every app/site developer having to hack together (or outsource) their own age verification system. But I’m sure it opens up a ton of potential problems. And if it’s open source, someone could just fork it and make a version that always says “yes” so unfortunately it’ll never be FOSS.


Are they coming to harvest the RAM from my computer?
I put about 200 hours into an RPG when my son was born. This is because he would only sleep on top of someone, and I was too nervous to sleep with him there.


Humans are historically pretty good at offloading mental capacity to some sort of tool in order to tackle larger and more complex problems. Consider solving a math problem mentally. Compare that to the kind of problem you would be able to some with a pen and paper. Then consider what you could do with a pen and paper and a calculator. An LLM purports to be all of that, and more, for any subject. It doesn’t matter that the results are often horrifically wrong, once they’ve offloaded the entirety of their mental capacity to the magic box and refocused their attention somewhere else.
Oh it’s a phone. I thought it was celery.


NextDNS actually blocked this domain!


Elongator.


“AI is untrustworthy, therefore you can use multiple AI services in our product.”
While I agree being shitty is a human problem, shitty people are using AI to be shitty faster.
There’s a new pebble? Wow!
I’m pretty sure it counts the dislikes of the people who also have the extension installed, and extrapolates from that.


I’ve only heard of Perplexity because I got a free year from my cell provider. Also does anyone else feel like this article is missing punctuation or something?


I lost mine in my house. Looked for it in April, couldn’t find it. In September I found it and the battery was at 56%.
Also you can’t read a tablet in direct sunlight.
It works fine for turn-based games like your Pokemon and Fire Emblems. I don’t recommend trying to play something like Mario or Metroid. Honestly the screen can update at a decent rate, but the ghosting is awful.