

Doesn’t seem like world news, more american history


Doesn’t seem like world news, more american history


Using ai to help normal everyday people cross language barriers is one of the few good ethical uses for it. I hate ai and it’s implications as mich as the next gal but this is clearly fine


This one specific bug in this one niche library has probably not been written about in a book, and even if it has I doubt that book is in my local library, and even if it is I doubt I can fucking find it


“Stop talking to my clone, I specifically requested you never contact me again”
It’s an archive of reddit, not reddit


You can ask knowledgeable people for help instead of an ai tho


I can whip something similar up in blender for you if you want


Yeah, cad software is great for engineering modeling but blender is way better for artistic modeling


That, but I’d also probably put some pins in to make it exact


Asset swap mods are fine, probably anything purely client side is fine though I don’t know for sure. It can really auck to play with cheaters, I’ve played with someonw calling in turrets with no cooldown and it gets real annoying real fast, and like sure I can just leave, but there’s always going to be others joining and getting annoyed too. I hate the kernal level part of “kernal level anticheat”, not the anticheat part, and I’m really really happy that client side mods can safely be a thing
I use the alx frontend for the site that blahaj hosts personally. Used to use sync but it got some deal breaker bugs that the developer never touched. He does tend to come and go, so he’ll probably be back at some point, but who knows when


It’s a bit annoying, oh no, block em and move on, no one needs the drama


I think I prefer POE 2 tbh. Which shouldn’t be a surprise to me I guess, my favorite build in poe 1 was a slow facebreakers earthquake build so I was more or less playing path 2 in path 1 lol. Poe 2 still needs some work, the tree is kind of boring in comparison and there’s not as much shenanigans to put into builds, but I prefer the slower play style a lot more and I LOVE path 2’s campaign. It’s something that actually is fun to play, rather than something to skip through as fast as possible to get to maps.


So basically, flasks in path of exile are a major power boost. You fill them by killing enemies and can provide huge defensive and offensive bonuses. Like, over doubling your dps for some builds. In general, you’re killing stuff fast enough that you never run out of charges, so you’re activating your flasks pretty constantly, like every 5-10 seconds. You have 5 of them, so really you’re just constantly hitting 1-5, which can be pretty annoying/tedious. People started using macros to activate them on a timer, or so that pressing one button to use all of them. The devs (grinding gear games, or ggg) classified them as cheating. Someone asked “If I taped a popsicle stick to my keyboard so that pressing it pressed 1-5, would that be cheating?”, and ggg said yep, don’t do it. Lol. They did relatively shortly after add functionality to flasks for auto activation of utility flasks on certain conditions, so you could set them to be used when they stopped being active or when an adjacent flask is used or when you’re affected by different status effects, or instead you can have your flasks get a big boost to duration or effect, so they got rid of the problem people were solving by “cheating”.


Still though, they impressed me by taking another look at flasks and both added legitimate auto use logic OR bonuses for manual use


You just reminded me of how GGG declared using a popsicle stick for flasks cheating


From a safety thing, I get it, and I’m pretty sure you have to enable something to allow you to install extensions from files. This isn’t that, this is seperate from that. This is mozilla determining what you are and aren’t allowed to add, and that’s not ok.


??? None of this has anything to do with anything mozilla runs. Mozilla has nothing to do with me installing an extension from a file. This is like a car manufacturer preventing you from bringing library books into a car you bought.


It’s not something they’re hosting, what do you mean forced to remove it


Ender 3 pros are about as entry level as you can get. $75 is a good price for one, but honestly I do recommend getting a nice one if you know 3d printing is gonna be something you enjoy. If you just want to print an occasional part and don’t mind tinkering, an ender 3 pro will get it done.
It depends on the orientation you print in.