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  • Funny that a site giving me this message when trying to reject cookies writes about software freedom.

    "We offer you the option of rejecting individual data processing. If you have made a selection for all processing purposes, you can save it. Please note that consent to personalised advertising is always required for use without a Pur subscription."

    Trash website.

  • Security through obscurity is generally considered terrible practice in the cybersec community. It's much better to actually find and fix the flaws than just put your head in the sand and hope no one notices the issues.

    Exploits in games and the exploits used by hackers for various other purposes are very similar in nature if less often in effect.

  • That is how I learned to draw. You can also use existing bases that you just colour in, and some ugly sketches that you can give artists as reference material. They'll be thankful to have something to go off of rather than solely a description.

    Finding an artist that is popular can be an exercise in frustration, finding one on Fiverr with commissions open is comparatively easy.

    I might get crucified for this, but I think AI is a good brainstorming tool to see if various colour combinations and such work, as it can be hard to tell if the colours are something you actually like without seeing any approximation of what you imagine the finished design to look like in practice. You might not want to send it to an artist as a reference image though, I can imagine that not being looked at too kindly by many of them lmao

  • Try to make small steps. If you're comfortable chatting with people online, get to know a few before the meetup. If you become friends online there's a good chance they'll want to use the chance to get to know you in real life as well, at least in theory.

    The important part is to just not stop trying. It will get better when you're 18 most likely, but beyond that the only way to get better at socializing is to do it. No one will break your shell but you, I wasted a lot of years thinking otherwise.

  • Making it a taboo for a furry to date a non-furry is silly, and thankfully that hasn't been my experience, and I'm sorry if you've experienced that.

    As for the reason why it's common to find dates within the fandom? We have a culture that's very open, often intimate, and extremely weird to many outsiders. Also Tinder fucking sucks and Grindr isn't much better, the fandom is a better way to meet people than those apps.

  • I have a general dislike of Facebook which has kept me away from their headsets, however this actually seems like a great idea.

    Wearing a computer on your face instead of on your back has been one of the most asinine design choices of standalone vr. Comfort issues from putting weight on your neck while you're expected to look around, the headset jostling around because of the momentum of the weight, the heat buildup from having both the screen and the computation on your face. Trying to solve these hurdles by making the computer itself more lightweight and cool has probably had other tradeoffs, likely regarding performance.

  • Repeating the same small phrase endlessly and getting caught in a loop is a very common issue, though it's not something that happens nearly as frequently as it used to. Here's a paper about the issue and one attempted methodology to resolve it. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2012.14660

  • I do wonder if there's any selection bias in the hardware survey steam does. I'm sure they sample randomly, but I think a user on Linux might be much more eager to participate in the survey than a Windows user, simply because Linux users tend to have a desire to be more vocal about their OS use than Windows users.

  • I've seen a general increase of scammers targeting furries, primarily with taking art commissions that they very likely won't fulfill at all (or maybe throw some ai gen thing at you, dunno). I think the furry community has just grown enough out of obscurity to be targeted more, and that probably includes barq.

    I have set my socials to only be visible to mutuals, which seems to have prevented the spam you're experiencing.

  • Is there a programmer version of linkedin lunatics? Seems like there would be heaps of content for it with people like this being the software equivalent of the business major's motivational posting lmao.

  • For 5g non-terrestrial orbital computing is used to reduce the amount of data that needs to be sent back to the ground, saving some of the rather precious bandwidth.

    For an example that I'm just pulling out my ass and probably doesn't represent actual functionality, you don't want a satellite to relay data that might be on the same bands as valid user data, but is not connected to a service subscriber. If you don't identify and do this filtering locally on the satellite you end up needing to beam data dirtside where it will just be thrown out by the core network.

    I imagine AI will be used to filter data to be sent to earth from photos and such.

  • I bought this on a sale last month, then heard there would be a full progress reset with this update so I held off on playing. I look forward to digging my teeth in at last!

    Hoping for multiplayer soon.

  • I decided to see what would be made following your prompt. Here's the image.

    Seems decent. Doesn't really have the warmth of a home, but that's more on the prompt specifying house without further detail. I took it a step further and told it to add a couch and a lamp like in the logo in the op.

    I definitely prefer the freelancer one but I don't think it's bad. Certainly better than the logo in the op lmao.

    Edit: given where I am I should probably specify I think it's not bad compared to the trash fire that is the ai logo in the op. Design wise it's very lazy and looks like someone threw in a pair of icons from an icon pack into a house in a generic way. The two assets in the house do not feel like they exist within the same space.

  • These seem to be the four major points:

     
            clear and transparent pricing and pre-contractual information;
        avoiding practices hiding the costs of in-game digital content and services, as well as practices forcing consumers to purchase virtual currency;
        respect of consumers' right of withdrawal;
        respecting consumer vulnerabilities, in particular when it comes to children;
    
    
      

    First one actually seems pretty well covered by Warframe already. Second point can be met just by displaying the real currency price next to the plat price, calculated based on what people on average give per plat when purchasing through the Warframe website. Third point... Yeah that's going to be a point of contention for sure. That'll require a redesign of the plat system. Fourth point I'd also say Warframe does. Their 'oh shit' moment when they ended up creating a slot machine with, what was it, kubrow skins? Demonstrates them actually caring about this already. Basically they saw people interacting with a new mechanic much like one would a slot machine, and then soon after rolled it back and refunded everyone who had spent money on it.

  • I'm not quite following. From my recollection meta ethics deal with the origins of morality, with absolutism being that morality is as inherent to nature as, say, gravity is, and relativism that morality is a social construct we have made up.

    Is it hypocrisy to acknowledge something is a social construct while also strongly believing in it?

    If I grew up in the 1400s I'd probably hold beliefs more aligned with the values of the time. I prefer modern values because I grew up in modern society. I find these values superior but also acknowledge my reason for finding them superior ultimately boils down to the sheer random chance of when and where I was born.