At 10kV, a random stick would be all it takes to start an arc. He knows what he’s doing.
At 10kV, a random stick would be all it takes to start an arc. He knows what he’s doing.
A buddy has been testing whether his LLMs he puts together are properly jailbroken by asking them to explain how to build the silliest bomb possible. I find that terribly amusing. Unfortunately they don’t usually come up with anything particularly silly.
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I only ever use Michaelsoft Binbows.
I’m a big proponent of buying government surplus office printers. I have this huge print center collater thing that came with more toner than I’ll ever use in my life. $55
Seriously, it’s great to see Valve digging deeper into my heart with improvements to services like this.
People generally won’t accept implants for things like that. Supposedly Biofire has a pretty reliable smart gun coming out any time now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cRm9BMxl90
I like the sound of their upcoming album, but you’re probably right. Personally, I’d die to hear Le Matos given a chance at it.
There are, in fact other brilliant electronic artists who can do as much justice to Tron’s legacy as Daft Punk did, pun intended. Speaking of which, I’d nominate Justice to name a well known one.
That’s great, I’ll order it!
These are the kinds of people who go on the Internet and claim that dishwashers don’t work very well.
How is it hard to root for the anonymity of people? This is pretty cut-and-dry.
How are they handling this? Would a VPN get you around it or is it based on where the service subscription is based?
Anything but money, you mean.
Yep, I paid for a movie and they hit me with this, so they’re never getting another dime from me. What brain dead morons are responsible for restrictions like this? Is it really that hard to see what the only possible outcome is?
*checks Steam reviews… 143,535 Overwhelmingly Positive
Totally underrated.
So, the statute of limitations on stolen property is one year in California, so probably not possible.
SteamOS has been a big boon to the Linux gaming world.
I just love the review of it that states, "if you like The Witness, you'll like The Looker, but if you hated The Witness, you'll love The Looker."
Yes, there are good games that are just totally free. I've enjoyed the hell out of both ΔV: Rings of Saturn and South Scrimshaw lately. Both offer things you can purchase, but you get the full experience without them.
In the US, Atari tried to sue someone who made an Asteroids clone back in 1981 and lost because Meteors, the clone had made some improvements on the idea of Asteroids (color, among other things). This cemented US legal precedent that you can’t sue people for “ripping off” games so long as they make some meaningful change to it and aren’t just making a direct knock-off.
This current case is in Japan, however, where the legal landscape is very different and companies need to be legally aggressive to maintain any rights to their IP from what I understand. I have no idea how that’s going to go down.