Does it count when the AI driving the car clips it?
Does it count when the AI driving the car clips it?
Aren’t these Captchas designed to get training data for AI models anyway?
“System does what it was designed to do” doesn’t feel that surprising…
“Now check out our new novelty shaped bed, the Swasleeper!”
Wow, the new superpower race is on to see who can implement The Handmaid’s Tale first.
BO1 is at least coming to PSPlus in PS1 form. I’m expecting it to feel very rough.
It’ll give a small boost to load times, but a nvme SSD can at least be taken with you when you eventually upgrade the mobo/CPU/RAM combo. A 2TB drive can be had for £120 or so.
I’ve got more or less the same setup myself as your PC and it’s getting very creaky on newer titles. I honestly just use my PS5 for those atm.
I think I’d update the mobo/CPU/RAM first if I had your exact setup, but the GPU wouldn’t be far behind. You could run games with task manager open to see if you’re maxing out your CPU or GPU and take it from there. Depending on the games you play, it could be worth doing the GPU first.
Just make sure your PSU supports it, as those newer GPUs can be hungry.
If I did I’d probably have lots of little satellite offices in various regions to make that easier.
I have lots of bills that are less than that every month, and yet somehow I can’t just say they’re not worth paying…
I remember my bank used to ask me for the 2nd, 5th and 7th letters of my password from time to time.
There’s only one realistic way they can know those to ask me.
They haven’t asked me that for a while now, so I can only hope they encrypted them properly at some point.
It shouldn’t be opt in or out tbh. This shit should just be illegal.
The whole adverspying industry needs to be reined the fuck in and slowly turned to mulch.
The first step to that is letting us see what the advertiser has in our hidden “profiles” and let us modify and/or wipe them out.
#susanalbumparty
Jesus can spike a girl’s drink from across the room.
Yeah, it’ll grab a few frame, crunch them up, post back something like “ac8c986ffcb770d460151b20c1cfe628612247ac2d284c780761af3b544bfea7” to the servers and from there it likely gets binned as “not recognised” but might match a segment from Star Wars 4K77.
It sounds like the sort of thing that should be off by default (and it probably is, I haven’t bought a new one for years), but what we’ve learnt since GDPR is that if a big box comes up over what you’re trying to do and it has an “Accept” button, people will generally click it and read nothing just to get back to another riveting episode of America’s Deadliest Home Shootouts or something.
Actual paper here.
https://arxiv.org/html/2409.06203v1
It is not sending full screenshots as anybody technical would already have guessed. It’s a few KB over an hour, so it’s content recognition hashes.
Opt out anyway. Their study shows the opt out option does indeed opt you out of it.
Good to know so we can avoid them.
How about making a law so we do?
Probably one of the VR ones.
Phasmophobia is tense and mostly because you can die and get no points, but there’s plenty of VRChat horror worlds as well. The quality varies wildly though, and you often face the worst VR horror of all: awful frame rates.
Those fucking dummies…
It is optional isn’t it?
Minibeard is there for if you get stuck. The puzzles just aren’t really hard unless you’re really not used to games at all.
Honestly the hardest part was the rhythm and bubble shooter sections at the end.
I think software was a lot easier to visualise in the past when we had fewer resources.
Stuff like memory becomes almost meaningless when you never really have to worry about it. 64,000 bytes was an amount that made sense to people. You could imagine chunks of it. 64 billion bytes is a nonsense number that people can’t even imagine.