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feature creep
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did you know the USA is not as bad as north korea? checkmat e librals
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to be honest, 80% of their customers probably don't even know what an emulator is and don't follow news about nintendo
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can't wait for gun companies to start advertising their guns as "intelligent" and "highly safe"
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yeah that's not good, may get you prosecuted under "material support" laws
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pretty simple. [the video site] sees how popular tiktok is and wants to get a slice of that "short format" pie. It incentivizes content creators to make content that fits the format by promoting it on the algorithm. If there is a shortage of content in that format (and for that type of audience), anything semi-decent will do, eg. highlights from longer videos. As the algorithm needs to fill that quota of videos somehow
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I always have a niggling feeling that maybe it's a human who sarcastically pastes a recipe
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..which ironically makes for a perfect parallel with "C/C++"
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The one I was thinking of is the (hypothesized) reduction in jaw size due to less need for powerful chewing, while teeth stayed the same size leading to many problems
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It's based on a survey with ~400 responses, and 50% of the responders are in some way affiliated with the surveyer (no information about any methodology is available, it seems more of a marketing stunt than a "serious" survey of the landscape)
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they're talking about a wooden splinter stuck in a hand.. but I'm still not getting the joke
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if you include games with user-created levels there's quite a few games with levels that are practically impossible for a human, eg. trackmania and super mario world
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Advanced bayesian estimations show that the risks of a nuclear plant that is not yet operational are very low. And the chance that they will still be employed at microsoft (after the bubble pops) by 2028 is exceedingly low, reducing effective risk significantly !
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yeah, someone butchered an article and now it's getting echoed like a broken telephone. Really it seems that qualcomm wants to buy intel's "PC design department", not the whole company (and even that seems very uncertain)
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the credits for concord list 2000 employees. It was also in development for 6 years (I would guess it probably suffered "development hell")
https://www.mobygames.com/game/229488/concord/credits/playstation-5/