This has explained the logic gates to me in a way I’d never understood before… And for that I’m glad.
One of them Carpenter nerd types.
This has explained the logic gates to me in a way I’d never understood before… And for that I’m glad.
It’s not satire?
It’s a shame that people like you don’t have a way to enjoy the classics as we did back in those days. I wish there was an answer for you, but aside from emulators there really isn’t.
One of the very firest things I looked into when I learned about midjourney was look into the copyright matters pertaining to Ai generated art. Saw that it’s not really copyrightable, and then started using the search feature on their discord to find prompts by others for the junk I wanted.
I suppose that do have that plausible deniability for now, though I know at least one of them isn’t using official Nintendo hardware. Conveniently the same one who “moved to New Zealand” a day before totk came out as they could play on stream ‘legally’ a day early.
Oh. Joy. I am certain the Mario odyssey modders who have been showcasing hide and seek along with prop hunt as ways to play the game with friends after enjoying the official experience will appreciate their hard work being flagged and demonitized.
Can’t wait for Nintendo to go after the romhackers after this, and eventually cleanse all of the internet of their IP, causing people to just not know or care about their IPs anymore. Please Nintendo, figuratively shoot yourself in the face more.
I can only hope this ‘case’ is quashed so hard into the stone age it comes from that it weakens copyrights worldwide.
Yup. Meanwhile I’m just over here wondering how they’re going to completely ruin jet set radio rebooted.
I get that dude! That’s why I left it very ambiguous on what the viewer might be paying for, simply that they would be more likely to spent after having seen the thing than not!
Every time I see this topic I want so badly to make bad cyber security jokes about my construction job. Like installing a ‘firewall’ in the kitchen… To protect the wall from the stove top.
Take away the pirates and they’ll have to pay!
Or people will just not watch movies… Which is far far worse than the pirates as there will be no drive to watch new movies. Having viewers, even if they don’t pay immediately doesn’t mean those people won’t eventually become paying viewers. A non-viewer will never pay.
I should also probably mention the last movie at a theater I went to see was ‘the boy and the heron’, and that was the last piece of movie media I’ve watched.
After three and a half years of semi professional use, my ryobi impact driver has a lot of play in the shaft making it rather difficult to use and it can no longer do heavy jobs. But for the price, 3.5 years was worth it.
Plus I like obnoxious green as a color.
This is pretty amazing. I have a random shower thought about the headline at this point.
Microscopes are any device that can see things smaller than what we can manage with our own eyes… But that range has become extremely massive. It’s to the point where I’d really like a new set of terms for scopes based on the magnification levels.
I played the absolute mess out of TXR and TXR2 on dreamcast. Loved those games so much. I recently went back to play them again, and the simple effects to show the illusion of speed are still great. This will be one to keep an eye on, though it’s hard to be optimistic anymore.
Can confirm. Philly has a reputation.
So this is why I had a DIY hair growth ‘recipe’ in my feed. Just rub sugar on your head! It’s so simple!
It’s nice to see the study that actually led to that mess.
So the minutes long preload of shaders in dragons dogma 2 was just a me thing? I have been meaning to update.
This remind me of those random flash… Let’s call them creations as they are neither games or animations specifically.
It starts with 1 A and a wait time of thirty seconds, each time you press the big X, it adds an ‘A’, and increasingly multiplies the time. You end up with the AAAAAAAAAAAAA Game, and are waiting for hours.
Does it do anything? No. It is vaguely humorous? Kinda?
Here’s a video about it for ya.
And it gets to the point at around 50 minutes.