you probably already know about the channel, but just in case:
inheritance machining does exactly this sort of thing ;)
you probably already know about the channel, but just in case:
inheritance machining does exactly this sort of thing ;)
german has a beautiful word for that:
naturblöd
(naturally stupid, but sound a lot like "naturblond", which is just naturally blonde)
percentages cannot represent absolute changes: by definition it's always a relative change.
that is exactly when you get someone from the community involved...that's the entire point of having a community.
of it's on an open, or semi-open, platform, then you can invite volunteers to help out.
discord is dogshit for that.
yes: it's the same thing.
in modern MC you're swimming in the damn things, so, eh, use them for everything!
villagers trading diamond gear while also trading literal sticks for emerald was a huuuuge mistake!
they made trading way too easy...
that implies the rate at which CTs kill occupants is even higher than that when compared to modern cars, right?
i think the big problem for the open source/FOSS communities isn't that their code is being used via LLMs for other open source projects, which I'm pretty sure is fine, but for closed source commercial projects, which is NOT fine and a clear licensing violation.
it's the free-->commercial "loophole" (really outright theft, but here we are) part that's problematic
oh, that wasn't really the point; i just pointed out that a ban isn't the only way to undermine a culture or language!
it was in addition to what you wrote, not meant as a counterpoint.
overall good points, but I'd like to expand on the one about forbidding languages at educational institutions:
a ban isn't even necessary to expediate the decline of a language; it's often enough to simply defund it.
teachers need funding, and simply not giving any to other languages or other cultural curriculum is effectively the same as a ban.
few schools and administrations would shoulder the costs of "extra" curriculum, because few have the funds to do so, particularly when it comes to minorities...
source: am part of such a minority (in central europe though) and our state actually sponsors extra language classes, courses, and cultural clubs, activities, and events in order to preserve our unique identity and culture.
it's still trending towards extinction though, as such minorities tend to do...
tl;dr: no need for a ban, just withhold a bit of funding and it will die out within a few generations...
i mean:
news outlets turning their pages into ad-riddled hellscapes that make the user feel as if they entered the dirtiest back alley they've ever seen could, possibly have something to do with the vast majority only reading the headlines...but sure, blaming the users works too!
honestly news sites are simply commonitng a slow suicide with the advertising based financial model...the whole internet is.
(yes, the UI on social media makes this problem worse, but it didn't create the problem)