richmondez

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[–] richmondez -4 points 4 months ago

That may be true but the license thing was dishonest because no one was really unlicensed in any way. That is like saying I could rake in a lot more money committing fraud than conducting legitimate business.

[–] richmondez 3 points 4 months ago

In theory could you not use a prepay card unless it reserves a charge for the theoretical full amount up front?

[–] richmondez 0 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Why aren't Nintendo bothering ryujinx like this?

[–] richmondez 3 points 4 months ago

So close, but it was supposed to be a bipedal robot.

[–] richmondez 2 points 5 months ago

That won't cause bad sectors though, that just means the data you were writing was bad.

[–] richmondez 3 points 5 months ago

Err, what you describe is a remake, the new coat of paint over the same old game is a remaster.

[–] richmondez 1 points 5 months ago

Only not normal behaviour for a pre installed system. Windows out of the box install often requires chipset drivers installing for all but usb1.1 speeds as well as drivers for many 3rd party peripherals.

[–] richmondez 2 points 5 months ago

Sending shoes?

[–] richmondez 2 points 5 months ago

If you understood my point why didn't you address it rather than meandering around it asserting that somehow this particular invention is totally different to previous disruptive technologies that we accept as having been beneficial and no on opposes amymore? How exactly is it different this time in history where it never really has been previously? It may well be of course, but history is against it being so.

[–] richmondez 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

You missed the point of what I said. Machines that manufacture goods put many people out of the job and yet you now very few people think that is an issue. At the time however the same kind of arguments I see made against LLMs putting people out of work were being made about these machines making soulless products that missed the human touch. LLMs are just a new tool we've invented to make life easier for ourselves. In time the same thing will happen with LLMs once the hype dies down and they just become part of the tool sets we all use without thinking about it.

[–] richmondez 0 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Like LLMs just spontaneously create lines of audio? They need a human operator to direct them to generate audio just like machines that make most vases are human operated but allow the person to make far more and more quickly than they would by hand. An LLM is still just a tool that needs a person to wield it, it doesn't replace them it just changes their role and makes them more efficient.

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