The problem is you can just buy the $1000 TV you actually want and a $50 Android TV box to get the best of both worlds.
Now if only there was better competition on that Steaming box front.
The problem is you can just buy the $1000 TV you actually want and a $50 Android TV box to get the best of both worlds.
Now if only there was better competition on that Steaming box front.
You assumed I was American and supported a certain political party. Did you forget?
Or, just saying, how about you don't babe assumptions about people's politics? To save yourself the embarrassment 😉
Oh are non Americans not allowed to talk about US politics, is that how it works?
Well. I'm not American, so....
"our" parties?
But remember, the conservatives are better because they don't celebrate the deaths of people they don't like, unlike the left who made light of Charlie Kirk's death.
I agree it's a wonderful game and it deserves recognition, but I also agree it's not as good as BG3. The thing is, that doesn't detract from any of it's awards this year because it was only competing with the games that came out in 2025, not the ones that came out in 2023.
Had BG3 and Clair Obscura come out at the same time, I think the split in awards would have been very different.
The early days were actually great. People renting out spare rooms for cheap was a win/win, but of course "entrepreneurs" had to turn that into a side business and AirBnB had to maximise profits so it all went to shit.
Yeah it's fucking stupid because this is actually one of those annoying niche areas where LLM's might actually be useful. A lot of lawyering is studying prior case law; if you can find a prior case that's similar to yours and had the desired outcome, that's a very strong argument for you case.
An LLM could easily parse millions of prior cases much faster than a human could, all they needed to do was actually fact check the results - the easiest part of it. But no they just took it as gospel because they're shitty lawyers.
A thread about US politics on a worldwide facing thing called the internet. On a platform that is by design decentralised.
You cannot fathom that this isn't a restaurant, it's the internet and people on the internet are from all over the world.
Even now you're doubling and tripling down acting like I've interrupted some private discussion with your friends because the alternative makes you look incredibly silly.