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  • It's bad. Pointing this out embarasses people who enjoy it though. (People who can probably barely read.)

  • Don't worry about it, the angry edit was meant to be humorous- in general I agree that it's a mistake to let downvotes upset you.

    (And because I'm the admin of my own instance, the votes are made visible through the UI. So if I wanted to be a vindictive weirdo about it, I could... 😉)

  • I'm a good enough software engineer that this isn't true. I bet I get paid a lot more than you. 😎

    (The above statement is not a truthful statement.)

  • "In case this is a real question?"

    Anyway, I just read through the settlement and I didn't see any explicit transfer of ownership of he code in there. I'm not a lawyer though, there are some things in there I may not understand the implications of.

  • Did they transfer ownership of the code to Nintendo? If so, it might be a violation of Nintendo's copyright on Yuzu itself.

    To everyone who downvoted this: You are of low relative quality. Friggen jerks! I dress better than you! GET A LIFE! 😡😡😡😡😡

  • There are so many hot Easter bunny pics, furiends

  • There is already nobody watching. That's probably why they did this to begin with.

  • It definitely has many compromises and I wouldn't use it for hosting something in production or something like that. (Is that something people do?) It is situationally very useful though, usually for things I used to spin up a VM for. I'm happy to have it available as a tool when I need to use Windows.

  • Yeah, I've done it before with my desktop with NVIDIA graphics. ROCm support would be new to me.

  • I think in threads where an obviously well-informed computer user asks a question about how to accomplish something or troubleshoot something in Windows, it's pretty much never helpful to recommend using Linux instead. They probably know about Linux. They either must, or want to use Windows. It's a pretty common occurrence, however.

    Though these days, you might get to recommend Linux anyway by saying "you should use wsl2."

  • Did you ever learn more about this? I can take a stab at it later.

  • It's pricey, but I haven't regretted it. I was in the second batch of deliveries for the 16.

  • I try to do an "end-run" around federation drama by using my own instance, especially since I prefer to be as openly federated as possible. This is not without drawbacks, but it's really not bad.

    My fear is that one day the biggest instances will switch from using block lists to instead only federate with an allow-list. That would basically make this use non-viable.

  • It’s not quite as good as reddit was for me when reddit was good.

    My hope/expectation is that for lemmy (and the wider "threadiverse," e.g. kbin) the best days are still to come.

  • I got a 2023 Bolt EUV a few months ago and I love it. (I wanted the EV but I couldn't find any.)

    I'm curious if disabling the OnStar stuff is as "simple" as it is in the 2019 models.

  • "Instead of working on that project that you were enjoying working on in your spare time, why not do this completely different other thing?"

    That's not reasonable.

  • Exactly, you never intended to commission an artist because you think so-called “AI art” is good enough to replace them.

    Weird argument to make on a piracy sub, honestly. The existence of an AI generated image does not imply that a somewhere an artist lost a commission. Nobody was replaced. It's not a choice between AI art and commissioned art, it's a choice between AI generated images and nothing at all because that was the point of his project.

    Whether we find it tasteful or interesting is another topic.

  • You're missing the point. I don't want you to understand my feelings, I want someone to explain to me what the big deal is. How meta "moderates" their platform has no effect on me, a non-threads user. What is my stake in it?

  • Meta can only do that on threads though. I don't care, that's really not my business.