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phase@lemmy.8th.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable on Google | TechCrunch41·6 days agoThis is my point: if you can’t afford a server powerful enough then don’t use an AI.
If you can’t afford a server but use an AI you have to accept some compromises. One of those is to be spied on. The true question isn’t to use AI but to accept to be heard, recorded, analysed, and perhaps used against you.
A start-up is a company which hopes to be bought by a bigger one. To be bought at the higher price, they need to have something a big company would like to have. Like data. Especially since those companies are cutting corners to reach the market and survive.
Some aren’t bought but it’s not the majority.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable on Google | TechCrunch24·7 days agoOur trademarks include Andi™, “Search for the Next Generation”™, GenAI™, “Generative AI Search”™, “Andi - Next Generation Search”™, Andi Search™, AndiSearch™ and LazyWeb™, “Deep Answers”™, “Social Search Engine™”, “Andi - Radically better search”™, and “Andi - What are you looking for?”™
Seriously?
The only private AI is self-hosted.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Shares New Details on Upcoming Pro Features (Thundermail's servers to be located in Germany! 🇩🇪)3·7 days agoI wouldn’t check that high level before asking which hoster they use.
I trust Europ but not AWS, GCP, and Azure less.
How to jump over planning with Blades in the Dark. It’s not the first gale with this mechanics but It’s the most known.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Harvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation4·9 days agoPeople missed those are warnings. They have no imagination so they took those as advices or even manuals. In a sense, they learnt.
With this logic, any country could be reduced to its leader. The reality is less manichean.
By the state, not by the nation.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can't we do anything as google is killing AOSP and custom ROMS6·16 days agoI use Shelter to enable the work profile. It permits to copy apps between standard and work profile. So it is possible to have google services (with an account set I mean) in the work profile.
Apps like for Banks can’t be copied though. But most of the others can.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto rpg@ttrpg.network•Ironsworn-Starforged Bundle at Bundle of Holding2·19 days agoIronsmith neither because it isn’t from Tomkin Press.
About urban stuff, the author said something called Crucible:
A fair bit leaner than SI. I’d like to build a few supplements that flesh out various aspects of Starforged.
Rough plans for this one (all very subject to change)
- Build a canonical megacity (the titular Crucible) for your version of the Forge or other sci-fi setting
- Oracles for city locations and encounters
- Some additional oracles for NPCs, as befits a populous setting
- City factions
- Guidelines for urban chases & chase oracles
- Guidelines for building a reputation
- Vehicle guidelines/specs
- Cyberware/augment guidelines
- Moves for city traversal
- Mission generators
- Troupe-based play as members of a criminal/insurgent faction
Perhaps. But it was only that war isn’t needed to imagine stories, even if those stories follow some rules.
I was expecting that you would say that not war but conflict is always present.
I am talking of times with kids, in the middle of a story, saying that they would have discussed more with the dragon because the princess would have been boring (yes, it’s a sexist story in this example). This is also a source of role-playing.
Nop. The concept goes farrer is the past, from people inventing stories together to just people asking “what if”.
All isn’t from DnD. There was something before. DnD may be the first one to have been commercialized (and successful enough to be remembered).
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. Never make a deal with a dragon. [Shadowrun]2·1 month agoI think it isntye case. The background is how it is in the 5th edition of course but it is truly another system.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. Never make a deal with a dragon. [Shadowrun]2·1 month agoWhat made you feel this taste of 5e? I never played 5e.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto rpg@ttrpg.network•The Cosmere RPG handles classes very differently from Pathfinder or DnD1·1 month agoRather than the subclasses we’re used to in Dungeons and Dragons, the Stormlight RPG offers mix-and-match skill trees with 200+ branches.
So they still have American styled classes (DnD, only classes), not British styled classes (Warhammer, 4 classes, the rest is professions).
And now I am asking myself if DnD, with only classes, could be considered as class warfare.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. Never make a deal with a dragon. [Shadowrun]4·1 month agoDid anybody tried :Otherscape? I understand it’s a clone of Shadowrun.
Talking about other games, I love Blades in the Dark and CBR+PNK is really great.
phase@lemmy.8th.worldto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. Never make a deal with a dragon. [Shadowrun]4·1 month agoI like the Anarchy version the most. The cover is v4 and v5 is better but it stays too crunchy for me.
If anybody understanding French wants to start Shadowrun, look at Anarchy and Anarchiste. The second one is the best presentation of the universe of Shadowrun over all versions (over all languages between French and English).
Which country is it?