Isn't that just a way to average latency to match up with the other limbs? Nerve connections aren't instantaneous like electrical wires or fiber optics.
This is a tool, and like all tools, it has equal ability to be used for the good or for the bad. If all you ever look for is the bad, then you will never realize the good.
The irony is Jesus specifically calls out materialistic people lile this many times. "Stop storing up for yourselves treasures on Earth, where moth and rust consume, and thieves break in and steal..."
As someone who's GM'ed tabletops, I find it interesting that players who froth at the mouth at the existance of an AI token because "AI commits possibly piracy and art theft" then turn around and insist on me doing / do the "pick the image from searching the internet", which if you've ever browsed an art site, would know that doing such a thing is actual piracy and art theft, especially with artists that have the 40 page long terms and conditions, and an interesting number of "use in tabletops forbidden" clauses.
Agreed. While I would say Mint for older computer reasons, the entire debian line (includes Ubuntu) is too "vintage" to be of use for gamers, mainly because gaming support in kernel, drivers, wine/proton, and the big Wayland switch is happening at warp speed, where debian is designed to be a stable and reliable dinosaur that works for servers and business desktops, and isn't RedHat Enterprise.
I have, and yes, they do come right up to you if they think you're going to feed 'em. I've encountered deer at the hardware store, which involves people driving monster trucks with trailers, forklifts loading and unloading wood, and so on, and the deer don't even care.
Isn't that just a way to average latency to match up with the other limbs? Nerve connections aren't instantaneous like electrical wires or fiber optics.