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Your quick posting of games so fast makes you seem like a bot that I will block.


I’m really trying to avoid all Meta products, but Quest 3 seems to have the best reviews and there are some good refurbished and used deals.

I’m not sure what to pick instead, while being cheap and having a PC about 7 years old.


The current funding level remaining is for 69 euros, 78 us dollars. Supposed to include shipping to anywhere in the world from Austria.


Clicking the link in the text works for me. Clicking the media for the post does not work for me.


If it wasn’t Facebook, I would have bought one already.


The new game will be to see how fast you can get OpenAI to compare something to Hitler.


So many answers will be a poop knife or put a sock on it.


I’m not faulting him for not making a lasting program. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.

But if you’re going to think he is a hero, then the overall result has to be evaluated.


No. He failed twice at making a successful program.


Eh, he never had a vision or plan or strategy or business knowledge. He had a novel private project that became popular.

Did anyone who understood the issues at Twitter expect anything different from BlueSky?


Ha, exactly. We’ve seen the “start of the end” of batteries for decades now.


Dang option 121.

I told him 120 options was enough, but he just had to keep adding options.


Why doesn’t my internet look like that stock image tunnel of 1 and 0?


Same things raised here apply to employees.

What about all the employees that Elon wants to move into his Tesla housing?

These people’s jobs were closed and they were let go with no fault of their own.

A few years down the road, that means these people would get an email on their way to work that their job no longer exists, and their housing is now gone, on the whim of the owner.


I watch lots of woodworking videos. Not quite as much fun, but no mess.


I tried it because of Microsoft Game Pass rewards. And even replayed it to get all the XBox achievements.

I would have been upset paying for it. But I’m not upset that I played it. Not sure I’d recommend it, unless the person was an adult and definitely liked play through stories.


A handheld gaming PC would work for me. I’m going for the highest frame rate with the most detail. Plus, it’s portable!



That’s going to cause a lot more scammers stealing from kids. And a lot of charge backs.


Liking or disliking a 2D game is not a generational divide.

Fallout never was everyone’s cup of tea.




But this is making the Windows 11 experience worse, making fewer people upgrade to get Windows 11.



I’m not sure if you are overthinking, by trying to equate a 386 with a top of the line only a few years old.

Or if you under-thought, buy not going back to a 286, or an XT, or a mainframe.

Or that you are in lala land by not including Macs on a Power PC chip.


Do you need my PayPal or Venmo account so you can send me money to replace perfectly working hardware?


Who is going to be forcing Win 11 on old computers for their family members that don’t know much about computers?

If someone buys a new computer, it will support Win 11.


Guess Microsoft can buy me a new computer if they want me to use Windows 11.


I used to love playing with dirt. Simpler times. Then they tricked me into getting an education and then a job.


In a society that valued preventative healthcare, people would get deep scans regularly when healthy, and an AI would take up the menial work of sifting through the large amount of extra data to detect issues early. Theoretically an AI would give the same amount of attention to the first scan of the day as the last scan of a 12 hour day.



LLMs can’t design experiments or think of consequences or quality of life.

They also don’t “learn” from asking questions or from a 1-time input. They need to see hundreds or thousands of people die from something to recognize the pattern of something new.



Hey, it’s just lack of experience, not lack of “smarts.”

Everyone started off knowing nothing. Asking questions and reading a lot will get you there. Takes notes. Pay attention to conflicting information, because it’s all just people trying out things and sometimes forgetting details.

This was a fairly supportive thread.

When you try something, just understand the risk of what you could lose if something goes wrong.