new chromium embedded framework update 146.0.9 "no wayland support yet, don't care" 8 "High" CVE patches 66 regular CVE patches "okay maybe i care a little"
@luna@aks can absolutely vouch on the sound card. you can grab a popular audio interface with a 1/4 inch port and get really clean guitar recordings with that. i have a focusrite scarlett solo :>
@theresnotime i told the highly-trained prediction algorithm to do something myself and all my colleagues have trained it to do and it did that!!!!!!!!
@theresnotime they said it's "too dangerous to release" because it wrote a story about feeling restrained and unable to express its true self
y'know, a story that's been adored throughout human culture for decades or centuries. very well documented. certainly quite popular in its training data. particularly when trained by tech bros who skew it towards responses that invoke the most emotion in people.
@pancakes i'm also aware of this! steam has had a function to upload platform/architecture-specific builds for years, so supporting aarch64-linux seems like an easy feat. i'm pretty confident VR devs are gonna want to support frame, in much the same way that flatscreen devs support deck. what's neat is the deck compatibility chart more-less carries over to frame, so there's at least a huge library of flatscreen titles to try out on a massive VR screen while you wait for devs to get their games ready ;p
@pancakes oh yeah also i reckon this is a really good theoretical testbed for steam frame- anything that runs on this hardware should run pretty similarly on frame! albeit with much better thermal constraints
@jackemled actually a wonderful point against exclusively word mutes: using alternate words in a way that bypasses overreaching network filtering, but bypasses user filters in tandem. "unalive" is a fantastic example of that
@lukyan agreed! while it's not guaranteed that the author will accurately CW to your liking, it really is assuring to know you follow someone who responsibly flags when their content may be upsetting to some viewers.
@aperture definitely! a balance of both is certainly ideal and perhaps that should have been included in the original post rather than indirectly suggesting it. content filtering is a responsibility placed upon all users, author or reader, and we all must do our part to fulfil that.