

I was referring to where they said
Bro, it’s a YOSHI game
Going based on the expectations set by Yoshi’s Island, one wouldn’t be off to expect challenge in Yoshi’s Story, its follow-up.
I was referring to where they said
Bro, it’s a YOSHI game
Going based on the expectations set by Yoshi’s Island, one wouldn’t be off to expect challenge in Yoshi’s Story, its follow-up.
I dunno, Yoshi’s Island can get pretty hard…
Why are North Korea and South Korea both recognized internationally as separate nations, but China and Taiwan aren’t?
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Maybe something like that?
It’s a bad choice, imo. The title should usually have the entire question within.
I know this doesn’t answer your question, but I think something went wrong with your formatting. In Voyager (Lemmy), your title seems to be cut off, and the body of your post is way bigger than it should be, lol
Do you live somewhere that you can get around without relying on a car (or someone with a car)?
If not, can you reasonably move to and live in a place like that?
If those are options, do those.
If not, learn how to drive properly and safely. DO NOT drive unless you feel in control of the car on public roads.
“Not being good at multitasking” isn’t an excuse to put people’s lives in danger.
Some people need more time to learn and practice and that’s fine. You need to take responsibility and take that time to learn and practice.
It may need more than lessons. It might require therapy. But if you need to drive, then you need to drive safely. And relying on other people to drive for you is not the answer either.
Up in Canada, I’ve only ever heard weed whacker
I’ve decided that gaming is my top solo hobby, so I dedicate the appropriate time to it. On most days, I can get a solid hour in, sometimes 2 if I’m caught up or ahead on errands and making food.
Definitely! Journalists would have to be reasonably certain of the intent to be able to publish it that way, though.
at the federal level I only vote for the candidates in my writing
I’m guessing you’re a Canadian that was using voice-to-text with your device’s language set to “US English”.
In American English, “writing” and “riding” sound the same. But not in Canadian English. Or British English, but for a different reason.
Last I heard, “learning styles” are a myth
“Lies” and even “fabricates” imply intent. “Makes shit up” is probably most accurate, but it also implies intent, which we can’t really apply to an LLM.
Hallucination is probably the most accurate thing. There’s no intent – it’s something made up, that it expresses as true not because it is trying to mislead, but because it’s just as “true” to the LLM as anything else it says.
There’s a difference between a small penis and a micropenis.
I do this.
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If I wanted an AI summary, I’d put the article into my favourite LLM and ask for one.
I’m sure LLMs can take links sometimes.
And if Wikipedia wanted to include it directly into the site…make it a button, not an insertion.
I dunno, I some of the same junk and oft-repeated lines decades ago. We literally have a phrase for it: “Old wives’ tales”.
Having taught “kids these days”, I have still seen independent and creative thought in the majority of them.
This isn’t much different from what teachers said about the internet, search engines, and Wikipedia…
That is more a failure of the person who made that decision than a failing of ChatBots, lol
Because people want to feel superior because they don’t know how to use a ChatBot can count the number of "r"s in the word “strawberry”, lol
If it wasn’t for the AI nonsense, this could’ve actually been a great idea.
Businesses might want to use Reddit comments as ads.
Reddit says “Hey, let us find those glowing reviews that we have as Reddit comments, and you can link directly to the original source!”
Then the original comment writer could edit their comments to call political figures pedos, and businesses learn their lesson that this kind of stuff is not suited for using Reddit as a primary source, lol