I've had issues as well with installing games. The worst thing about Game Pass is that the games are installed deep in your file system that you can't access normally. You have to fight with the file manager and mess with ownerships just to copy your save file...
simple
Great, now when will they restore the games for the rest of the world? They've been removed on Steam since forcing PS accounts.
Soul Calibur 2 running natively on modern PCs would be a dream come true.
HuggingChat is open source and lets you use DeepSeek.
Very misleading, it lets you use the lighter, watered-down version (Deepseek 32B) compared to the large impressive model they have (Deepseek 671B)
I am not crazy! I know they copied our data! I knew it was OpenAI material. One after Magna Carta. As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. Never! I just – I just couldn't prove it. They – they covered their tracks, they got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for them. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? They've done worse. Are you telling me that a model just happens to form like that? No! They orchestrated it! Deepseek!
Yup, I spotted a few Lemmy accounts that were less than a week old recently. Very nice.
It's the classic "I guess people just weren't ready for it" excuse executives put out every time something fails.
It's not that weird, some ports only get reviews as soon as it releases.
Video games are weapons grade copium
Using this from now on.
I agree it's really obvious to anyone who plays games, but it's always nice to be backed up with proper research.
Graphics cards will be the least of your worries. Putting tariffs on chips will crash the economy, there's no way anyone will let him do this.
The image generation is really bad. Image description capabilities seem good but it'll take time to see if it's better than what already exists.
They probably just put it out to keep the hype going.
This isn't true. R1 trades blows with O1 which is the best model that OpenAI released so far - all the hype on O3 is just vaporware until we have an actual product. Most of the buzz isn't because China made a comparable model with less, it's because they released the weights for free.
Why would you pay $200/month to OpenAI when you can use R1 for free? Better yet, companies can now self-host it for better security and way cheaper costs. The hype is warranted.