
Yes exactly, and in my experience that’s a sure-fire way of tripping up the ai.

Yes exactly, and in my experience that’s a sure-fire way of tripping up the ai.

do not factor in the high scores from my tests […] while keeping the test scores in mind
That’s already one way of making the ai output more unreliable. Not that it was ever reliable to begin with of course.


No, Microsoft, the company, deserves no ones business. I don’t have any particular opinion on most people that work there.


Because the alternatives are just bad for everyone. It’s not just that I don’t like the software, Microsoft is an awful company all around that deserves no one’s business. Apple isn’t that much better either.
The reason is very simple, performance. If a value doesn’t need to be changed, don’t declare it as mutable. This isn’t just a front-end thing btw.
In that case the full thing would be const fun = () => {}


Ahh, fair. I’ve been running a fedora atomic distro for a while so that’s not really somebing I worry about anymore.


I shut everything down at the end of the day. Takes <30 seconds to boot up so it’s not really an issue


It is now
As soon as the dns changes have propagated anyway


Really? I have managed to completely block a few channels from getting recommended, including one I didn’t want to block. Annoying thing is there’s no way to manage these blocks, only remove all of them at once.
I can use the tablet just fine, I did say it’s a fine tablet overall. It just feels worse to use than my phone with a 144Hz display, and it feels like an odd choice when most phones have >60Hz displays.
I’m running grapheneos on my pixel tablet. My biggest complaint is that the screen is only 60Hz, makes the whole thing feel more sluggish than my phone. Otherwise it’s a fine tablet.


Oh yeah no doubt. But the person I replied to seemed to think a game can only have one set difficulty.


What the hell is this website? Every time I press play it just takes me to a different video.


He said he saw more cheaters than legitimate players on Linux after they stopped support. I mean, no shit?


So all you’re doing is using btrfs snapshots? Don’t most distros that use btrfs by default already do this?


They could just let you set the difficulty


I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.


Outside the us a lot of us have 230V power, so all of the dishwashers I’ve ever seen have their own heater and only hook up to cold.
Not much, really.
Which I guess is a lot cooler than the bullshit people like @AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social have to deal with…