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I mean, continued use of AI encourages the training of new models. If nobody used the image generators, they wouldn’t keep trying to make better ones.
domdanial@reddthat.comto Games@lemmy.world•Warhammer 40,000 Maker Games Workshop Is Doing So Well It’s Giving $27 Million to Its StaffEnglish5·2 months agoOh there is absolutely a group that prints their own, and before that there were re-molds that were made based on the real ones.
From what I understand, (friends play) they aren’t allowed in “official” sponsored matches, so if you really want to compete big you have to have real armies. But also they have printed one of those $800 models because most people don’t have the cash to throw at stuff like that.
So I’m sure there are some diehard people that only think official models should be used but it doesn’t seem common.
domdanial@reddthat.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sure thing, website, my name is Gabe NewellEnglish3·2 months agoHuh thank you for the more correct information, I didn’t know about those options.
domdanial@reddthat.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sure thing, website, my name is Gabe NewellEnglish5·2 months agoWow thank you for the info, I didn’t know they had such advanced lookups.
domdanial@reddthat.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sure thing, website, my name is Gabe NewellEnglish24·2 months agoWebsites don’t have an actual check for a legit email… That’s why they send confirmation links to click. Forms check that it ends with @something.something, sometimes they can add filters to not allow anything other than the 20 most popular domains. Or they can block addresses with less than 3 characters, because nobody real has those. But most forms you can keyboard smash anything@anything.anything. They just might make a temp account until it’s confirmed or something.
But joeblow@aol.com almost certainly was/is real.
Edit: looks like I was also incorrect!
It’s the killdeer! We get returning birds across the road every year. Silly little running cotton balls with rock colored eggs in gravel nests, and they just had babies.
domdanial@reddthat.comto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•WSJ Drops Shock Exposé on Elon Musk’s Alleged Attempts to Impregnate X Influencers — ‘To Reach Legion Level Before the Next Apocalypse’English15·3 months agoWho even cares if rumors are founded? We’re just asking questions.
It’s just a tips and how-to on how to make your dishwasher work best. Run the sink tap until hot before you start, use cheap powder or gel soap, make sure to use the dispenser and use a bit of soap in the prewash cycle. Great channel though, very deep dives into technology, primarily home goods or oddities.
I would say the majority of Lemmy users are more tech savvy than the general population.
Techy people in general dislike Edge, because of a few reasons, (embedded browser, Microsoft affiliation, their injection of ads while looking at other browsers, ect)
A post that praises Edge in the title, true or not, reads as AstroTurfing from a major corporation for a product most Lemmy users don’t like.
It’s just the wrong audience, even if the post is true and relevant.