

That’s awesome; I knew I’d seen it around!
That’s awesome; I knew I’d seen it around!
what is that little pixel cat at the top? It also appears on https://katia.ripe.net/ is it referencing something?
reposotory
It says (updated) but what is the update?
Firefox is in the same situation. Bloated umbrella org (Mozilla) that has dubious funding sources builds subpar products. Look at how much support implementing JPEG XL had, and how they just didn’t care and completely shut the conversation down when Google said no.
The Matrix foundation didn’t embrace and extend anything, as they were always in control of the spec.
EEE applies to when corporations (notably Microsoft) embraces projects that aren’t theirs and takes them under their wing, expands on functionality which attracts all the users and makes them the sole developer of that functionality, which kills the old, open forks. Microsoft then kills their version of it, and the whole thing dies.
and the backend is no longer fully open source
You have no idea how funny that is because I called it on a whim half a decade ago.
No; in the case of Matrix it’s because the spec is insanely bloated. Nobody wants to work on that, especially for free.
I’m not going to argue that you didn’t, or can’t, have fun, but people aren’t upset because it was different. The combat and parkour are objectively worse.
Not yet they haven’t
please i beg please god please
please have learned what made DL1 great and what made DL2 awful
… priority for cyclists and pedestrians is unnecessary as only cars and lorries regularly use the Boundary Way route.
forgive me if I’m being a little too above-roomtemp-IQ for this, but what’s the problem then?
whatever die mad I’ll keep being more productive than I’ve ever been
You’re listening to hype bros when you should be listening to developers.
There is a very loud population of AI-haters who don’t hate AI but rather corporate AI but they don’t know what the difference is and can be lead to water but won’t drink it.
If they wanted to stick it to the AI companies, they’d be all in on the open source LLMs. They’re not, though, because they don’t understand it. They’re just angry at this nebulous concept of AI because a few companies pissed in the well. Nobody was upset at AI Dungeon when that came out.
I think life is easier if you stop managing metadata and instead deal in folder structure. My music has never had consistent metadata and tagging, yet it’s never been a problem. I use Gonic and just browse my music by folder structure.