Okay, now do a coherent book with themes and plot that carry through out the whole book.
Okay, now do a coherent book with themes and plot that carry through out the whole book.
Not at the moment at least, if ever.
Fuck off. The tech got popular and public got educated on what makes it work.
I’ve been wondering about this too.
Honestly, I wholeheartedly support this move. For a couple of (obviously subjective) reasons:
Lemmy/kbin isn’t ready. If Beehaw staff were able to fork their own version of the base code with their moderation etc. design preferences in mind, this would be another thing – though even then it might not be enough to be worth it with the headache of fediverse moderation.
Closed system/community is more personal, hence more productive and less noisy. At least before it outgrows itself.
What I’d hope but is also more work and potentially creates conflicts, is that the new platform provides good moderation logging etc. Which I think is key feature to ensure trust and self policing.
How is dismissing a correction with a blunt “nope” nice and tacking on etymology when we’re talking about modern use of the word?
Yeah what kind of linguistics dweeb doesn’t understand that language is fluid and shapes with time and location.
That game seems pretty loved, I wouldn’t be that surprised about a remaster. Though it would have to be a pretty barebones if it can’t compete with a ten year old release.
Not really an advocate for piracy but I wouldn’t have any qualms about recommending that route to you.
Well, civil wars between citizens and cops.
Emotions motivate everyone.
It’s insulting and counter productive to say this thing is about dumb people following their emotions when education, money and opportunities play such a big part.
If I’m sure about one thing, it’s that people are disgusting. I’d much rather avoid touching the door after using the toilet when my hands are clean. And even in the case that the door is disgusting, you can wash your hands both before and after.
Well he is wearing a hat with hands.
If I’m 64? No way. If I’m 30? I don’t see why not.
I wonder could you interpret this as AI created movie script isn’t copyrightable but the actual filmed movie is. That would invite some weird competition, like we’ve seen over the years with the copycat movies.
And I think google offers to translate text from picture for a while? So why wouldn’t they implement this to YouTube? And of course they have to moderate the content if possible.
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You think recruiting new blood is the biggest hurdle right now?
Hopefully they realize it’s not healthy for Wikipedia in long term and make a course correction.
No idea how they work internally but probably some kind of mentoring program would be in order. There’s no way someone relatively new will learn all their quirks that have been developed in the past decade and too many people on the internet expect you to know everything already to be worth a shit to them.
I thought you were saying ai was able to create that final book with an ending? I guess not.