Jami is good if you cant local network sync. Basically the same as simplex but more steps to make a new account.
TheDorkfromYork
Jami is good if you cant local network sync. Basically the same as simplex but more steps to make a new account.
I agree, but I wasn't sure if this comment was generally anti-AI or understanding of the nuance. For the record, AI scares me.
You can make art using AI. I've seen artists use it to clean up line art, color, shade, fill in backgrounds, and more. AI is just a tool. Lots of people only use text prompts, which I agree is hardly controlling, but that is only a single way to interact with AI. You can do a lot with these models.
You dont need an account to launch the game, so you own it.
If I want to share something with a friend, I can invite them to note chats or bulk forward files. Messages are separate, I can forward individual message rather than all messages. It's more continent than notes apps I've tried.
Why did you stop using the G5?
Edit: just rewatched the first episode, not as bad as I remember.
I only saw the first episode, but it felt like a standard post-2010 Trigger anime to me.
Edit: just rewatched the first episode, not as bad as I remember. Where was the line I meantioned below? I swear it was there when I watched the show the first time.
I stopped watching after the main character said they were on the gang banger highway and then they got shot up by gang bangers.
Was the show that bad?
Yes, but not through standard methods. Even AI aimbot can be filtered, but the amount of RND required is likely to much for a single studio to bear alone. I believe we are more likely to see neural network trained bots largly replacing real players using an off the shielf model. Just a guess, not an expert.