So I need to run any comments I make to reddit by chatgpt before posting, it seems. I heard ai training ai leads to a poisoned data set.
I forgot about that stupid software and his pact with his teenage son. Not only is that pact inappropriate, I can't see how a teenager wouldn't have a way around any technology restrictions a parent places on them, whether it's porn, social media, etc.
So I saw this headline elsewhere, and I have to ask - I thought ConcernedApe was the sole developer (not counting porting the game to consoles/mobile), and he's working on Haunted Chocolatier and Stardew Valley...
What's the situation with Stardew Valley's development?
How's this game on the switch? I understand it had a rocky launch on the platform...
The 90s were the calm before the storm.
It makes me regret using the service.
It depends on the industry. About 10 years ago there was a government shutdown that looked to have no end in sight. If my memory is correct, air traffic controllers were told they had to work with no pay until the government shutdown ended. They got fed up, walked off their jobs, and almost immediately, the government shutdown was over.
The dude is just gifts all the way down.
I guess one can get tired of winning!
What niche communities do you recommend?
That's where I'm at. I only access reddit from a browser using old.reddit.com these days. Once that option is taken from me, I'm gone.
I'm glad this is the case, but still, exclusivity is bullshit.
This is a blast from the past. 3dRealms' tweets are also being recommended to me lately. What's the deal? I thought that studio closed shop ages ago.
Sounds good! This'll come with a reduction in the cost of prime, right?
Me, too. I'm always recommended Joe Rogan or Jordan Peterson videos, with a sprinkling of Ben Shapiro. I even got someone claiming the holocaust was overblown (i reported them). All within the past few months.
I don't get recommended regular videos like that, but youtube shorts are full of that garbage. I suspect it's a blind spot
I always downvote, then block the channel whenever I get those. However, I think the mere act of going to the button to block the channel instead of just scrolling on immediately is telling the algorithm that I want more of that kind of video.
Watching a bit of breadtube stuff, I feel like thr algorithm can't determine what video is against stuff like that and what's for, so I get recommended videos for whatever I don't like instead of against.
I saw this coming. If you aim at the king, you best not miss.
I don't know what made Prigozhin stop his advance, but he must have accepted that he was a dead man the moment he did.
Me, too. I haven't re-authed in a while, though. Do you get the error if you log out and log back in?
By that logic, none of the streaming sites are free.
Doesn't Bing use ChatGPT, though?