LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
LLM is AI. So are NPCs in video games that just use if-else statements.
Don’t confuse AI in real-life with AI in fiction (like movies).
Does it show up when you download other .dmg packages?
There’s also higher quality live streaming.
Does KDE even have native support for touch screens? Last time I tried, when I tapped on an input field, no on-screen keyboard showed up. Worked perfectly fine on GNOME.
Uhh no? They’ve gotten really cheap nowadays.
$300 gets you a 5G capable phone with a high refresh OLED and a processor fast enough to play resource intensive games like Genshin Impact.
WhatsApp is e2e encrypted tho
I like it when I aim down sights and the games blurs the rest of the weapon except sights like in CoD and Apex. Helps reduce high frequency details.
Depth of field stays on for me, even in competitive FPS. That’s non-negotiable.
I doubt they’ll use your data to train Bard. At least not right now. What they’re doing here is probably just pulling some data from your emails/calendar/etc. and put it into the context of your current chat.
What if this is not about them using your data to train their AI?
Genuine question, what’s your concern with this?
For some people yeah. I just want a portable Windows PC that I can game with so something like the Ally is perfect for me. I also play a lot of games on Game Pass.
I’m still using both. Lemmy is my main but for communities that are non-existent on Lemmy, I revert to Reddit.
7900 - Enthusiast
7800 - High end
7700 - High mid range
7600 - Mid range
7400/7500 - Entry level
APUs - Budget
Different standards I guess. I have a 5800X and 3080 Ti and I have trouble getting it to run at 90 FPS minimum outdoors.
It’s far from mid tier. Midtier would be a 6600 XT.
They’re fine if you’re just listening to music or watching videos but they’re totally unusable for gaming. The latency is just too high.
A jack is an absolute must have for me and if a phone doesn’t have one I’ll use a USB-C dongle.
That’s not a gaming headphone. A proper gaming headphone have near zero latency, you can even play rhythm games with it. Usually it will come with it’s own wireless dongle and doesn’t use Bluetooth at all.
I’ve been using the Galaxy A52s for a couple of years now. Never seen ads outside the Samsung apps. SEA region.