I mean, not really. They had it working out great for years.
Then they killed the API.
I mean, not really. They had it working out great for years.
Then they killed the API.
Probably easier to be more productive when you live somewhere that gives a damn about you and your wellbeing.
AI is great for complicated personal questions, in my experience. I've asked Bing AI a lot of personal self-discovery questions, trying to figure out my sexuality among other things.
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It's an eight year old smartwatch. I feel like most of the target audience already has a newer model.
And yet some of my favorite indie games are games practically nobody's ever heard of. Most recent was Metal Unit, a game that I don't know how I have in my Steam library and somehow evades the internet's favorite rule despite the main character being an anime girl in a bodysuit. At time of writing there are 17 players in-game.
So while good games are good and bad games are bad, the good ones may not necessarily be sustainable.
Mainly AI Dungeon because I've been hella tired and it requires minimal input compared to other games, but I loaded up my three year old Cyberpunk 2077 save and started playing again with 2.0, and Counter-Strike 2 just dropped so I've been giving that some of my time.
Look man, I'm super tech-savvy and I straight-up almost never made it over here from reddit because the explanation of it that someone was giving just sounded shitty and convoluted. Now think about how much effort someone who uses Gmail as a substitute for knowing how email works is willing to put in.
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I once accidentally let a PS4 get stolen on my last shift at Target as I was getting dropped as a seasonal employee.
The more I think about it, the less bad I feel about it.
The fad isn't over until there's something to replace it. Right now, I'm pretty sure we're securely in the era of "PvPvE extraction shooters" now that the top three Battle Royale podium has ended up Fortnite, Call of Duty, and PUBG.
Though, frankly, CoD DMZ is probably going to win Extraction Shooters for no reason other than that it's free and all the stuff carries over into CoD BR and the standard multiplayer. If they don't kill carry forward next year, they're in a position for some serious success. I've given it a play for no reason other than that it's the easiest mode to get battlepass progression in and the M13B was locked behind playing it.
"Good" is subjective. I know CoD is mangled corporate moneygrab trash, but it's still really fun, so I play it. The only reason I bought Cyberpunk was because I knew everyone was going to be talking about it and I wanted to be able to be part of the conversation, and it didn't disappoint.