Oh no, not pro-Israel. How awful.
I mean, the AI aspect of these is really quite obvious when you look at the hair. Especially the guy with the long beard.
Oh no, not pro-Israel. How awful.
I mean, the AI aspect of these is really quite obvious when you look at the hair. Especially the guy with the long beard.
You just need to stop watching Netflix and buying avocado toast.
At least that’s what old people say anyway.
The exceptions being the Astro Bot games, because the sounds tie in to the haptic feedback.
Well, in the case of the Dualsense on PS5, they’ve made changes to improve things like haptic feedback, controller volume output from the speaker, better noise cancellation on the mic (though I doubt anyone uses that) and if you have the latest PS5 models (pro or non-pro), you now have adaptive charging.
It would be, but is that what’s happening?
The article seemed to mention men and women, but nothing to do with race apart from the headline.
Headline leaning into the culture wars a bit there, isn’t it?
I’d fully expect a program like this to favour white men given they make up the majority of the armed forces. It’s called maths. Or “math” I guess, in America.
If Israel wanted to commit a genocide in Palestine, they could literally carpet bomb the entire place in a day and be done with it.
It’s because I didn’t go on a rant about capitalism.
My point is that slowing down the heating of the planet is doable (though you’d need the majority of the world contributing, which is highly unlikely to happen), but we can’t reverse the damage that has already been done, which some people seem to think is possible.
We’re not as powerful as we think we are.
Do people seriously think we could “reverse” climate change?
That’s not how the climate works.
You can go on a protest whenever you want. Don’t expect your employers to be enthusiastic about it if you organise one in your workplace, however.
Lol, what?
You represent your employers at work, not every waking hour.
I’m sorry that the facts don’t fit your narrative. It must be frustrating.
It’s literally how employment works. Unless you’re self-employed, you represent the people who pay you.
If you work for a company, you’re a representative of that company. If you disagree with the businesses they work with, don’t work for that company.
Or if you really have a problem and want to express yourself, don’t do it at your workplace. It’s stupid.
Why would you organise this on company headquarters without the consent of the company?
If you tell your employers that you hate the way they operate, what do you think is going to happen?
I’m so glad we don’t get campaign spam like this in the UK.
Is this that “capture what you’re doing” app?
I don’t believe people would use that for nefarious means. No way!
I remember when I first tried to use Mastodon and struggled with how best to make it work, so I asked what was probably a basic question to the Enlightened™. Instead of being helped, I was met with “it’s easy, maybe you’re just dense?”.
Then I thought that maybe Mastodon doesn’t have the kind of people I’d want to interact with on it.