Already have, will continue to.
Already have, will continue to.
Woah buddy, no need to get all political.
Very different. Restaurants don’t buy up every food resource out there or cause artificial scarcity to make them the only option. Groceries are still a cheaper and healthier option 95% of the time.
I actually do. Upscaling, fast forwarding, modding, cheats, save states are all nice QoLs. A lot of emulators for these retro consoles are pretty platform independent too, so I can run them from anything from a PC, a handheld device, phone, other gaming consoles or smart fridge with my choice of peripherals.
If there is less demand for people leasing offices, the property valuation will drop. There’s also another school of arguments where people commuting drives business to the areas they commute through, but idk how much that argument still holds with the rise of online shopping.
I just saw the news for Nexus mods like 20 minutes after I posted that. Hopefully it can be integrated well soon.
But yes, over time, things will continue to get better. Even Nvidia finally started working on open drivers for their GPUs.
A lot of mods are also windows locked too.
If it helps give context, Miku is more of a mascot for a text-to-voice project/software that can be used to program singing using her voice or other voices too. I think all the voices have mascots that they call vocaloids.
The videos are probably promoting songs where her voice is used.
“He’s just like me frfr” — Jesus apparently
Nonono, you see, it was always safe to do, it’s the best, really. But when those crooked blue districts do it, that’s when you run into FAKE results. Those blue districts don’t send their best. /s
Without context of that poll, that doesn’t mean much. Someone who eat fast food or have it often might not have to cut back on eating it.
Kind of will. There are already templates on demand for things like generating unit tests as you code. They’re pretty robust already, and have aside from a few things (or edge cases), I don’t have to do much code refactoring or fixing them.
They already save me several hours a week from manually setting up full ones. Haven’t delved into other stuff they can do, but I’m sure it would only be more useful with time.
I can very easily see companies looking at the time save and thinking “we can downsize”.
Ahh, the old crowd sourcing the testing tactic, classic.
Sounds exactly the same for a regular IT help desk job in a company that runs all windows or Mac.
To prevent confusion, I call them “VS Code” and “Visual Studio IDE”, because if you say Visual Studio, people assume you mean Visual Studio Code.
I love MusicBee. Was browsing through this post to see if anyone recommended anything that is similar to it, but still nothing.
That title is what the Onion (a satirical/parody news site) uses every time there is a major mass shooting in America.
Public funding? In my freedom!? Get that communist nonsense out of here!!!