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I guess that's the staying power of a game that lets you decide what you want to do with it. There's nothing stopping you from doing something different every single game session.
It's not my thing, but I like the idea of limitless sandbox worlds that have value beyond just having X amount of game time defined by a story.
It's not my thing, but I like the idea of limitless sandbox worlds that have value beyond just having X amount of game time defined by a story.
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14 of 24, and I thought I would have done better. This is quite a fun one!
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At least the headline wasn't "Shocking Tales from Vietnam!"
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There's a video for it?
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I use Firefox with NoScript and I allow Neatorama scripts to run. I never see any floating video here, or most sites really. It's one of the best ways to browse the web.
NoScript is not an ad-blocker.and takes a bit of getting used to, but it gives you a decent amount of control over your web browser. It's generally safer as well.
NoScript is not an ad-blocker.and takes a bit of getting used to, but it gives you a decent amount of control over your web browser. It's generally safer as well.
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I thought the movies were pretty entertaining when I was a kid. Though, the Dumbo pink elephants were pretty freaky. These days I doubt kids would see the crows being caricatures simply because we are removed far enough from those depictions being commonplace. Unless adults told them otherwise, they would just think of them as funny crows.
If someone thinks scenes in a cartoon are why a kid turns out all messed up they aren't looking close enough.
If someone thinks scenes in a cartoon are why a kid turns out all messed up they aren't looking close enough.
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Heh, our Spanish teacher was from Columbia. Over there Cucos a brand of lingerie!
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Fairy tale worlds are chock full of hybrids. Centaurs, harpies, basilisks, manticores, chimeras, nagas, hippogryphs, griffons, and so on. To them, it's not odd at all.
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If only they could deliver the mail that fast!
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Very cute! I'll have to do something like this if I ever get a fenced yard near a walkway.
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LOL, so they admit they lied about having end-to-end encryption. Then they couldn't just use one of the open source tools available, or even a commercial solution. They went out and bought a whole company.
THEN they want everyone to pay for a feature they claimed to have already had. Not just the hosts or organizers of the meeting, no. Everyone. Every single attendee. Then on top of all that, half the features of their service will stop working. Brilliant!
THEN they want everyone to pay for a feature they claimed to have already had. Not just the hosts or organizers of the meeting, no. Everyone. Every single attendee. Then on top of all that, half the features of their service will stop working. Brilliant!
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Looks interesting, but the flavors sound unappealing.
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Much disappointment there has been...
The main Disney trilogy sequels do have their occasional moments of awesome, but the disjointed story and odd character deveolpment choices just overwhelm anything positive about them. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I'm glad that's it's finally "done."
The main Disney trilogy sequels do have their occasional moments of awesome, but the disjointed story and odd character deveolpment choices just overwhelm anything positive about them. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I'm glad that's it's finally "done."
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Yeah, I don't think I've seen a conversation that used that many exclamation marks on both sides. They're getting better at not simply parroting back the question, but just barely. I wonder what kind of response it would have if the questions were about current events like the coronavirus, toilet paper availability, murder hornets, etc...
According to the article:
According to the article:
Blender also has a tendency to “hallucinate” knowledge, or make up facts—a direct limitation of the deep-learning techniques used to build it. It’s ultimately generating its sentences from statistical correlations rather than a database of knowledge. As a result, it can string together a detailed and coherent description of a famous celebrity, for example, but with completely false information.
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I can take the bus downtown(17 miles) in 45 minutes during core commute, but going seven miles to a friend's house takes 2 hours.