ToS and EULAs are generally not at all enforceable in most of the world
ToS and EULAs are generally not at all enforceable in most of the world
A second mini moon? Do we even have a first mini moon?
It was a joke about how it seems they’re putting most, if not all, efforts into their AI
They’re a small indie company and they need the server power to run the AI in Firefox
In the real world with real people, what matters is efficiency. Top performance that you can only achieve in benchmarks is not any indicative of efficiency.
That is certainly not the case, either something unexpected happened or either of you didn’t have the families beta on. I have never logged in someone else’s PC and neither have someone logged on mine, I always use Steam on beta and I was able to send family invites to my friends, however only the ones in my region (country) were able to join.
Yes, and that’s the reason Google is abandoning it since they can’t profit off of it.
Like the other commenter said, Google is actively dropping support for JXL in favour of their own WebP, and despite it performing worse than JXL in every single test, JXL doesn’t pay royalties to Google.
That is not how the new families work. The new on all you need to do is sent an invite and they’ll be able to join the family. No need to log in their computers or authorise anything, just a simple invite.
Sure but you have to remember people are not tech savvy at all. They’re used to email, but they do not see the correlation with the fediverse. Try explaining that to the average Joe and see where that leads you.
The problem is having instances. If you tell the average Joe to join Mastodon and they see there’s 10 different links for Mastodon they’ll just give up and move on, it’s too much complicated effort for them.
Explain to me what would be the good reasons McDonald’s has to block their app from running on a rooted device because it doesn’t pass SafetyNet or whatever Google is calling it now
You mean, like the USA?
But there’s no way to prevent this, according to the only nation where this frequently happens.
So then the code is to make the AI generate images and take input
There are amazing and impressive games being made in Build engine (the one from classic DOOM) even today. The engine is not the issue, it’s who’s using it and how.
Gamers go all high and mighty with their expletives against creation engine but it doesn’t matter, they could use an abacus or unrealdot unitybite rered 6 engine for all that it’s worth and the games could still come out bad if they don’t change how they approach and develop it.
I agree with everything you said but to talk about Starfield, I think it even failed to be a Bethesda game. If their gimmick is to drop the ball, with Starfield they didn’t even pick up the ball first to be able to drop it.
I’m not hopeful at all for TES6 and I’m a diehard TES fan, unless some major changes happen internally (and no, the engine is not the problem, it’s who’s developing in it and who’s directing it all).
Playing this game on my Deck I was always thinking “I should be able to play this on my phone as well”.
I will buy it, I will play it, I will enjoy it, and I will severely hope to never have thoughts like that again
Simply changing the DNS provider is already enough to circumvent it.