Probably not but I’ve been on the Internet long enough to know not to jump to conclusions without more information
Probably not but I’ve been on the Internet long enough to know not to jump to conclusions without more information
Tbf we don’t know if it was sexting, all we know for sure is that inappropriate messages were sent. Not trying to defend him as his behavior was 100% unacceptable and twitch and Midnight Society were right to drop him, we just don’t know enough to definitively say he was sexting them
Not in 5e
I don’t have any experience with them honestly so I can’t help you there
Look into ollama. It shouldn’t be an issue if you stick to 7b parameter models
Yeah I think all this is gonna do is get you an additional charge for fucking with an endangered species
Seeing this with absolutely no context is a trip
RGB is overrated
I’m guessing cyberpunk since that’s the game shown
It’s a reference to an image published in a scientific journal
So I know it’s supposed to be an arm, but those language be dummy thicc
I think you missed the OP’s point about the ongoing enshitification of paid services. From the words of Gabe Newell, "The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.”
The reason why so many people are pirating even when they can afford it is because companies continue to make their services worse for their paying customers. Simply “paying for your content” will encourage these companies to continue their predatory, behavior.
Edit: I think I should add this isn’t really true if you can buy physical copies of the content, but that’s becoming less and less of an option as large streaming services make sure the only way to watch their content legally is buying their shitty subscriptions
I learned this fact about false clown anenome fish after reading an ocean encyclopedia my parents got for me for Christmas. I was 8 :(