You don’t need to open source the code to release the server binaries.
You don’t need to open source the code to release the server binaries.
But that’s not even what Stop Killing Games is about…
They call it: newsflation
Go take a walk.
Thank you for enlightening me about your content! It almost seems too good to be true!
Are you really asking why advertising that “the following comment may be hallucinated” nets you more downvotes than just omitting that fact?
You’re literally telling people “hey, this is a low effort comment” and acting flabbergasted that it gets you downvotes.
I feel like what makes the most sense and is likely what’s happening is that ChatGPT is being used to do the initial translation, and then a human is auditing that translation and making adjustments. So just a faster way to get the scaffolding and grunt-work out of the way.
It’s not irrelevant, it’s that you don’t actually know if it’s true or not, so it’s not a valuable contribution.
If you started your comment by saying “This is something I completely made up and may or may not be correct” and then posted the same thing, you should expect the same result.
As a general thing because I found myself trying to justify my Gear Acquisition Syndrome – it’s a good idea to split services across devices, rather than having some monolithic home server (which is where most people start). That way if one box goes down, it doesn’t take down your whole stack.
If you have some machines scattered about doing different things, it might be time to consider logically grouping services and splitting them across that hardware.
Namedrop the mobo and soundcard
Source?
Do you think I’m offended by it?
What a weird reply…
Do you think I’m angry?
This is the same “argument” that says “literally” can mean “figuratively”.
Not a particularly interesting argument to point put that common misusage can alter meaning.
What “experts” argue about that?
TBH this sounds like more of a fanfic to me. Or haterfic I guess.
And today they’d be making $1320/month before taxes. Shouldn’t it be easier to afford that $80 purchase now than it was then?
Of course, but the point is that it isn’t a factor in Thor’s decision.