Reminds me of this skit
Reminds me of this skit
As if most Hollywood blockbusters couldn’t get soulless enough.
I’m sorry to hear that Snowball passed away, she seems beautiful and floofy :)
Please provide some evidence
Quite possibly the most hypocritical thing I’ve ever seen.
It seems that they are just doing this so they can claim they support the open source community. The models they released are not incredibly competitive with many similarly sized open source models currently available and we know they have better.
I mean they can watch and monitor your activity on their website, and are probably partnered with many other websites to collate data on your interests and beliefs to feed into a chunky advertising algorithm sooooo…
But you didn’t want to hear that, did you?
For some people, all semblance of rationality and respect for others disappears once they realise they’re anonymous and behind a screen, causing topics with nuance and complexity which deserve to be debated and discussed properly, to be reduced into morally black and white issues. Instead of making any logical arguments, groups of people will just say “If you disagree, you suck” and so it spirals.
Even if a game technically has great gameplay, it can start to feel pointless if the story is trash.
They go from looking like cute foxes to looking like cute sheep
As if it needed to be said.
I mean, many of them are getting paid enough not to care and some of them would be smokers. Also, for the majority that don’t personally smoke I’m sure smoking infrequently for the occasional role wouldn’t have anywhere as near a detrimental impact to health compared to even smoking only a few times a week.
Aside from the pay in this case (which is obviously unacceptable) content moderation is just a terrible job in general, because with people being people, horrible stuff will always inevitably be uploaded to the internet. This is one job where I think it would actually be good to have AI take over when it reaches that point.
You don’t scold Batman.
I hope I’m not alone in finding it utterly ridiculous that a company can literally hold rights over a single letter.
I give up.