Hi-Fi Rush and Guilty Gear Strive are both Unreal Engine games and they look nothing like a "standard Unreal look" being both highly stylised.
An LLM's only commitment isn't to correct syntax either. It's only commitment is to popular syntax. It happens that what is popular is correct often enough for the whole thing to somewhat work but I think it's always…
Ah, so when you force students to edit Wikipedia for their courses, you get worse results than someone editing something voluntarily because they're passionate about it. That's... Hardly surprising. So it's more about…
If you can buy the food at a supermarket, can't you cite a product page? Presumably that would include a description of the product. Or is that not good enough of a citation?
Samsung has already partnered with Microsoft in the past to make WMR headsets, and that did not prevent Windows 11 from dropping support for the device. The very same could happen to a Android-based headset.
Google will captcha me on the second or third search if I try to use the "site":" advanced keyword to narrow down search I'm sorry I know how to use your tool?? ? Didn't you put these keywords in to be used?
And given how both mental models are reasonable, I think a lot of the preference is going to come down to what you're used to. For me it seems to be tied to muscle memory too? Because I've noticed that when I play using…
The percentages really don't tell you that much. To illustrate with an extreme exemple, if the top 0.1% earns a million, and the government taxes a single dollar on them and nothing on anyone else, the top 0.1% would…
That depends heavily on the subreddits you browse. There absolutely are places with high quality content, though it feels like they are getting sparser and sparser.
I think it's easier to just stop using em dashes, as much as I like them. People have latched on to this because it works a good amount of the time, so I don't think they will stop. I don't even think they should stop,…
> > One thing I've wound up feeling from all this is that the current web is surprisingly fragile. A significant amount of the web seems to have been held up by implicit understandings and bargains, not by technology.…
Hi-Fi Rush and Guilty Gear Strive are both Unreal Engine games and they look nothing like a "standard Unreal look" being both highly stylised.
An LLM's only commitment isn't to correct syntax either. It's only commitment is to popular syntax. It happens that what is popular is correct often enough for the whole thing to somewhat work but I think it's always…
Ah, so when you force students to edit Wikipedia for their courses, you get worse results than someone editing something voluntarily because they're passionate about it. That's... Hardly surprising. So it's more about…
If you can buy the food at a supermarket, can't you cite a product page? Presumably that would include a description of the product. Or is that not good enough of a citation?
Samsung has already partnered with Microsoft in the past to make WMR headsets, and that did not prevent Windows 11 from dropping support for the device. The very same could happen to a Android-based headset.
Google will captcha me on the second or third search if I try to use the "site":" advanced keyword to narrow down search I'm sorry I know how to use your tool?? ? Didn't you put these keywords in to be used?
And given how both mental models are reasonable, I think a lot of the preference is going to come down to what you're used to. For me it seems to be tied to muscle memory too? Because I've noticed that when I play using…
The percentages really don't tell you that much. To illustrate with an extreme exemple, if the top 0.1% earns a million, and the government taxes a single dollar on them and nothing on anyone else, the top 0.1% would…
That depends heavily on the subreddits you browse. There absolutely are places with high quality content, though it feels like they are getting sparser and sparser.
I think it's easier to just stop using em dashes, as much as I like them. People have latched on to this because it works a good amount of the time, so I don't think they will stop. I don't even think they should stop,…
> > One thing I've wound up feeling from all this is that the current web is surprisingly fragile. A significant amount of the web seems to have been held up by implicit understandings and bargains, not by technology.…