

That’s weird, because my take away was that next time he should punch him harder to make the consequences worth it.


That’s weird, because my take away was that next time he should punch him harder to make the consequences worth it.
I’ve been playing a lot of Tetris recently. My favourite versions are Apotris (playing the GBA version on a DS Lite), Tetr.io (Browser, Desktop), Tetris 99 (Switch) and Tetris Effect Connected (Switch, PC, VR).
Also great, but not quite as good as the others imo: Tetris DS (DS, obviously) and Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 (Switch).


As someone not looking to spend a ton of money on new hardware any time soon: good. The longer it takes to release faster hardware, the longer current hardware stays viable. Games aren’t going to get more fun by slightly improving graphics anyway. The tech we have now is good enough.
That expansion ran like shit and was full of bugs when it released (maybe it’s better now), so I wouldn’t be surprised if they couldn’t get it to run well enough for VR.
I wanted to be a palaeontologist. Ended up working in IT. It’s okay and a comfortable job, but I sometimes wish I worked with animals (living ones, not fossilised) instead of computers.


Soo many more people know what is happening and are choosing to be part of it.
This was true in Nazi Germany too.
I was able to find several articles in English by searching “Amsterdam cat staircase” on DuckDuckGo.
What makes you think it’s AI? Nothing about the picture looks like AI to me.


It’s quite rare to run into a Gatekeeper warning. Most users probably won’t ever see one. And if they do, they can still bypass it for an individual app using the UI. It’s just a bit convoluted (by design).
I administer a bunch of Macs for a university and I actually block the ability to disable or bypass Gatekeeper and nobody has ever complained about it.


You can disable Gatekeeper entirely using the terminal. They just don’t expose the option in the UI anymore (which I think is fine).
No. You learn not to do that pretty quickly playing Counter-Strike.
I have a PC running Windows 11 Professional that I use exclusively for gaming. It works fine for that and it doesn’t annoy me with OneDrive or Copilot etc.
I’m open to switching to Linux on that machine if Windows starts to annoy me, but as it stands Windows runs all my games without issues and I can’t be arsed messing with things that aren’t broken.
I wouldn’t dream of running Windows on a computer used for anything other than gaming though. Currently I use a Mac as a daily driver, but I’ve also used Linux in the past. The main reason for using macOS is that I spend too much time messing with computers at work to want to do it in my free time too. The Apple ecosystem makes it easy to have everything integrated without much effort. I’m aware it’s probably an unpopular opinion around here.


Surely it should deny any requests to put people in bikinis, regardless of whether they’re dead or not. And based on my attempts of pushing the limits of various AI models (admittedly I haven’t tried recently), to create weird stuff, it’s definitely possible. At least without some creative jailbreaking. I haven’t seen this guy’s prompt, but if he straight up requested “put this woman in a bikini” it should absolutely refuse. That’s not to let the guy making the request off the hook, but X is clearly to blame too.
You’re taking this way too seriously. It’s just a kid getting punched by another kid. FWIW I didn’t downvote you.