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It’s not much, but an intro for Project Borealis has actually been released! There’s only ~10 minutes of gameplay/content and it doesn’t run great, but the artistic direction looks promising.
It’s not much, but an intro for Project Borealis has actually been released! There’s only ~10 minutes of gameplay/content and it doesn’t run great, but the artistic direction looks promising.
Yep. I especially noticed the pacing of action scenes - the first movie felt far more tense because every second seemed to matter. The second one said that it’s also tense, yet the characters can take ridiculously long pauses during the action for quips and so on.
Eaten baguettes? Hon hon hon
I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about? As an example, if I ask an LLM for good spots to get Bratwurst and it recommends places in New York, it’s fairly useless to me as a European.
How so? For pretty much any application in the EU, EU-centric results are obviously much better?
Can I freely download all the training data for any of those? I was under the impression they were all trained on non-licensed and copyrighted data.
I support FOSS LLMs, but which actually exist? Which LLMs have open-sourced all their training data?
Sure, but it also means we shouldn’t blindly recommend Linux and let users run into the arms of another Microsoft. Recommend good distributions.
nervous Ubuntu noises
Silksong 🥲 waiting since 2019, release window in 2023 was cancelled in the last month of the window, no communication since except “we’re still working on it”. Subreddit has gone crazy unlike anything I’ve ever seen, someone from there possibly offed themselves a couple weeks ago due to their shitposting.
I can’t wait to read history books about it