They’ve stated that the mod support includes every aspect of the game from mechanics to races to quest lines to dialogue.
So it should support your requirements.
They’ve stated that the mod support includes every aspect of the game from mechanics to races to quest lines to dialogue.
So it should support your requirements.
Steam is not a publicly traded company, so they don’t pull this kind of skullduggery in service of the shareholders.
They’re a company full of people who, gasp, like video games: unlike the average navel gazing, brainless, Harvard Business School CEO.
Given their track record they’ve been more consistently “pro gamer” than other companies and are given a lot of leeway for that.
It’s a dangerous command - I’d rather not run it by accidentally hitting the f
key a second time.
They’ve released a game like every couple years. Many of them flops, many of them hugely successful.
Deadlock is in progress
CS2 2023
HL: Alyx 2020
Dota Underlords 2020
Artifact 2018
Dota 2 2013
CS:GO 2012
Portal 2 2011
L4D2 2009
L4D2 2008
Etc
Yeah, it was a joke
This is why I write important things on my hands directly.
Currently my list is:
Call the Doolor
I’m sure I’ll figure out what the smudges are eventually
Q: What’s less funny than an explained joke?
A: Someone bitching about explaining jokes
Vista was a nightmare 8 was awful
Windows has consistently released 1 good, 1 bad for a long time now.
The thing is I think win11 is terminal. It’s just forever windows because they can milk it for ads without needing to iterate.
As an off instance user: great decisions! Strong migration makes for strong communities.
Ahhh pre-fent cops were still blaming drugs for their unseemly public panic attacks
Don’t miss. It’s always more impressive when you don’t miss.
Prompt engineering isn’t a real field bro
It’s unclear if the current models can reach that level though. They seem more like they’re asymtotically approaching their limit.
Maybe I’m wrong and GPT 5 will be the end all and be all - but I don’t think generalist models will ever be consistent enough. Specialist generators focused on specifics, trained to output very defined data seem more likely to be useful than this attempt to make a single catch all LLM.
Gpt 4 premium pictures still have these major issues.
It’s funny how the generators arent getting better. They’ve plateaued pretty hard in terms of believability. Glance value? Convincing.
Under any level of scrutiny though this falls apart in at least a dozen ways.
… But not when Joyce writes them. Don’t worry he’ll reference it again in 200 pages and if you haven’t figured out what theme they represent you’ll miss the fifth layer of context that actually inverts the meaning of the current paragraph.
(Ok he’s not that obtuse but I wouldn’t ever use death of the author/blue curtains on Joyce)
I have a very handy command in my .vimrc for this -
command! JSON setlocal filetype=json | %!jq .
Anytime I’m in a json file that isn’t formatted it’s as simple as typing :JSON
to have it all sorted.
Given it’s a 3d print and cost about $0.60 to make each one…
Now if they made the STL as well then it makes more sense.
Here is a short list of things that Play Services do:
Even if you remove all telemetry you’d need to have the services running 24/7 in the background maintaining a socket connection to push notification services.