The person making these railroad crossing sirens: https://youtube.com/watch?v=nXdVG45wveo (Technology Connections)
perviouslyiner
Anyone who spent time in Second Life would know that user-generated worlds are terrible for graphical performance, because people want to stick in as much content as possible and don't approach it in the same methodical way as a game designer would.
So in SL that gets you sims with 3 fps on a good graphics card, and people who are greyed out because their clothing complexity exceeds your graphics limits. Now imagine wearing that 3fps glitchiness in a VR headset.
Furiosa was much better at showing what was happening and why, but reviewers didn't seem to like it as much
Trains but without having to sit next to people who aren't your staff.
if you use more than one computer, watch out that you can't play the same savegame on both
No red diagonals though - this is like some vexillology circlejerk "If England was colonised by the Kingdom of Great Britain's navy" flag
It might also be people who want to log in to their computer with a local account, given the problems with letting a US company decide who can use your computer and who can access your files.
"might have been ome of those other tomahawk owners"
sure, lets look at Denmark and Australia to see how active they were in this conflict...
To be fair, the deepseek model was happy to talk about that stuff - it was just if you used it via the deepseek website that it got filtered.
À l'eau - c'est l'heure.
It would be nice if they would regulate it to reduce the abuse and misinformation rather than claiming to make it "safe" by giving everyone's personal details to the abuse factory via OSA and "childrens" (anonymous people's) social media ban?
Don't we have Ofcom who are supposed to protect the public from harmful communications?