You can actually get bonus ghosting if you switch to FSR Performance with frame gen!
You can actually get bonus ghosting if you switch to FSR Performance with frame gen!
Assuming the crystals absorb vibes from the surroundings, the vibe-motive force of a system may originate from the range of emotion experienced by the people in the room.
Which means we can finally turn people with BPD into an energy source!
Username checks out
Make a vibe capacitor
I think the use case is simply separating your professional code from your personal code. I don’t need interviewers seeing my throwaway projects.
Either respec or multiclass
If writing software makes you some sort of magician then writing in assembly should surely mean you are a cleric or warlock.
I’ve spent too much time staring at the clock, full of anxiety, watching seconds pass. I’ve internalized the rhythm, just like with a song.
It’s a cool trick, sometimes. People get a kick out of me calling out the microwave timer from across the room.
Glad to see you and others beat me to it :)
But he was never taught what laws there are!
Boyinaband transitioned!!! (/s)
GUI is a generic swiss army knife. It’s easy to introduce to someone, and it has a whole array of tools ready for use. However, each of those tools is only half-decent at its job at best, and all of the tools are unwieldy. The manual is included, but it mostly tells you how to do things that are pretty obvious.
CLI is a toolbox full of quality tools and gadgets. Most people who open the box for the first time don’t even know which tools they’re looking for. In addition, each tool has a set of instructions that must be followed to a T. Those who know how to use the tools can get things done super quickly, but those who don’t know will inevitably cause some problems. Oh, but the high-detail manuals for all the tools are in the side compartment of the toolbox too.
Don’t worry too much about early game speech checks. The game knows your skill levels are low, so the story plays into Henry needing to improve. Also, don’t be afraid to flee a fight you aren’t prepared for. You won’t majorly ruin future content unless you start murder hobo-ing. Enjoy the game! It’s quite a treat in my opinion :)
I’m late to the party, but I just wanted to point out that your username followed by your argument gave me a good chuckle.
OBJECTION!!!
I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing. Subtle but unusual is a good way to describe it.
However, I would like to point out that if it is their branding, then the character appearing is an advertisement for the service. It’s just not very conventional or effective advertising, but they’re not making money from a vast majority of implementations, so it’s not very egregious anyway.
How far in are you? In the beginning section of the game, >!Henry and Hans have a big fallout, but it eases up after the first main story beat!<.
Yeah, it seems entirely optional. It’s not like manually removing the Anubis character will revoke your access to the code. However, I still do find it a bit weird that they’re asking for that.
I just can’t imagine most companies implementing Anubis and keeping the character or paying for the service, given that it’s open source. It’s just unprofessional for the first impression of a company’s website being the Anubis devs’ manga OC…
If anyone here is playing KC:D2, the actor for Hans Capon (Luke Dale) made a mini-docu on the threat of AI to voice acting. I thought it was well edited and presented the problem in a very digestible way for those who know little about AI, so here it is for anyone interested: https://youtu.be/R55QzK8Hles
Isn’t fewer the better choice in formal English because years is a countable plural noun?
I agree with most of your sentiment, but if you can’t tell the difference between a clean 1080p image and a clean 4k image, then you either have a terrible display or you need to get your eyes checked. 4k to 8k is less notable of a change, much like going from 240hz display to a 480hz display.