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  1. Comment on Highguard | Official launch showcase in ~games

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    It was announced at the Game Awards as the "final reveal". From "the developers of Titanfall". Which pretty much doomed the game's release.

    It was announced at the Game Awards as the "final reveal". From "the developers of Titanfall". Which pretty much doomed the game's release.

    1 vote
  2. Comment on US President Donald Trump isn't building a ballroom in ~society

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    I love this. It'd be quite smart to do this under the guise of the President's giant ego. Lol

    I love this. It'd be quite smart to do this under the guise of the President's giant ego. Lol

    2 votes
  3. Comment on US households using Ozempic spend less on groceries in ~health

  4. Comment on US strikes Venezuela and says its leader, Nicolas Maduro, has been captured and flown out of the country in ~society

  5. Comment on EU drops 2035 combustion engine ban as global electric vehicle shift faces reset in ~transport

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    Energy infrastructure is a certainly a huge problem in some, though if I were to guess, most EU countries. As much as I dislike the perceived laziness and unwillingness to innovate in the EU auto...

    OK, but this piece is about the EU climbing down from emissions targets, not the US.

    Energy infrastructure is a certainly a huge problem in some, though if I were to guess, most EU countries.

    As much as I dislike the perceived laziness and unwillingness to innovate in the EU auto industry. I'm not getting the sense we're ready for this switch based on infrastructure... But this varies per nation.

    3 votes
  6. Comment on EU backs away from chat control in ~society

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    How is anyone coming to this conclusion?

    How is anyone coming to this conclusion?

    2 votes
  7. Comment on Strange YouTube watch-tracking behavior in ~tech

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    Watch history has been working pretty poorly since hovering over a YouTube thumbnail, or simply having it on screen (on mobile) starts playing the video. My best guess is that that's what you're...

    Watch history has been working pretty poorly since hovering over a YouTube thumbnail, or simply having it on screen (on mobile) starts playing the video. My best guess is that that's what you're seeing.

    It also counts and keeps track of history if you click through the preview.

    12 votes
  8. Comment on How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers in ~science

  9. Comment on The death of punctuation in ~humanities.languages

  10. Comment on The spy who came in from the WiFi: Beware of radio network surveillance! in ~comp

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    I suppose one could perhaps send false BFI, or be "noisy" to perhaps make it harder to identify. Though if you're the only one yelling, it's not exactly hard to discern who's yelling. From their...

    I suppose one could perhaps send false BFI, or be "noisy" to perhaps make it harder to identify.

    Though if you're the only one yelling, it's not exactly hard to discern who's yelling.

    From their paper:

    since BFI identification capabilities were still unknown,
    we also purposely collected the dataset under controlled condi-
    tions, for instance regarding the clothing of individuals. As these
    restrictions were meant to ensure that the gait of subjects could
    be recorded by preventing clothing from obstructing it, we may
    be overestimating the identification potential of BFI.

    Perhaps wearing long leather jackets like in the Matrix is good enough :^)

    9 votes
  11. Comment on Valve announces new hardware: Steam Frame, Steam Controller, and Steam Machine in ~games

  12. Comment on Posts vs. comments. Where do you fall and why? in ~tech

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    Care to provide an example of this happening? I don't think this is very common, at least not in my experience.

    I'd say that on Tildes as on other platforms, you see a lot more posts responding to a topic than you see comments on existing posts.

    Care to provide an example of this happening? I don't think this is very common, at least not in my experience.

    3 votes
  13. Comment on An AI-generated country song is topping a Billboard chart, and that should infuriate us all in ~music

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    Because it's ragebait for engagement.

    What’s even more infuriating, though, is that Billboard is legitimizing this AI slop by including it on their charts.

    Because it's ragebait for engagement.

    2 votes
  14. Comment on Tilderinos in ~talk

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    It's that time of the year again

    It's that time of the year again

    5 votes
  15. Comment on Donald Trump says nuclear weapons testing to resume in US after more than thirty years in ~society

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    This achieves absolutely nothing but letting adversaries catch up technologically.

    This achieves absolutely nothing but letting adversaries catch up technologically.

    5 votes
  16. Comment on Removing obfuscation in Minecraft Java Edition in ~games

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    I thought licensing issues meant even if they released mappings, they couldn't really do much with them?

    I thought licensing issues meant even if they released mappings, they couldn't really do much with them?

    1 vote
  17. Comment on What the hell are we doing with hierarchical tags? in ~tildes

  18. Comment on US President Donald Trump and EU impose new sanctions on Russia: ‘Now is the time to stop the killing’ in ~society

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    What a way to open that statement

    I just felt it was time.

    What a way to open that statement

    14 votes
  19. Comment on A new eye implant proves remarkably effective in restoring sight for people with age-related macular degeneration in ~health

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    I am really curious what it looks like, if that's even describable.

    Muqit stressed that patients had to undergo training and intensive rehabilitation of their eye in order to realise the benefits of the technology.

    I am really curious what it looks like, if that's even describable.

    4 votes
  20. Comment on What's your video game comfort food? in ~games