damn
Among other issues that’s going to make it harder for them to do other stuff.
damn
Among other issues that’s going to make it harder for them to do other stuff.
It has been a pretty short trip from “Don’t be evil” to “The cutting edge of late stage capitalism”
face, meet leopard
Then delete and start over, or don’t use data you don’t have explicit permission to use. in the first place.
It’s like a thief saying “well, I already fenced most of the stuff so it’s too hard to give any of it back. So let’s just call it quits, eh?”
or bloody universal healthcare
I guess it depends on where you live. It’s not true of the whole world.
Waiting for 100% oral exams to make a comeback.
The headline’s confusing. If a losing bet is backfiring, does that mean it’s now a winning bet?
It’s not the word “lighter” that’s the issue, it’s the word “less”. If I say something weighs 80% less, … you know how much that is. 100% less, it weighs even less – nothing at all. 500% less (i.e. 5 times less), suddenly it weighs more?
I’ve been saying for about 15 years now – you’d have to be a masochist to buy HP printers. Why do people keep enabling these shits? You just encourage them to be even worse. Don’t stand for even a little of their bullshit and they will change or die. You make a noose for your own neck.
It’s a publicly traded company. It’s owned by shareholders. You may be thinking of the CEO.
“one fifth the mass” is not the same thing as “five times lighter”
Consider something that weighs half as much. It’s 50% lighter … 0.5 times lighter. Something that weighs 0.2 times as much has 20% of the weight, and is 80% lighter. If it weighed 1% as much, it would be 99% lighter (0.99 times lighter). If it was 100% lighter … it would weigh nothing. Five times lighter would be -4 times the original mass.
We already have accurate and precise ways to describe less mass (albeit leaving aside for the moment the distinction between mass and weight). It’s no harder to say “one fifth” than “five times”, but only one is correctly describing what is going on.
I expect a lot more authors will go this (crowdfunding) route; if Kelsey Dionne can get over $1.3 million for a fairly niche TTRPG product (albeit that it was a very well done example of its particular niche), publishing straight up fiction books via crowdfunding has to look pretty damn attractive.
(edit: added a missing word)
And if it’s the first time you’ve seen that xkcd link, congratulations, you are one of today’s meta-10000
Who says you have to have an AL adventure? I’ve played in stores a ton but never used one that I recall. Nothing against them, some of them are pretty decent adventures, and they’d be a fine choice, but they’d only be necessary if someone insists that you use one.
Just need to get AI on that.