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Reconnaissance des plantes : peut-on se fier aux applications ? (www.francetvinfo.fr) French

Vincent Laborde, chercheur en pharmacie, dénonce ces applications qui ne sont pas fiables selon lui. “Le problème, c’est qu’elles ne se basent que sur des photos, des photos qui ne sont pas toujours de qualité”, explique-t-il. Sur les 30 000 espèces de champignons répertoriées en France, seules quelques centaines...

brsrklf,

J’ai jamais essayé, mais je me demande si c’est toujours pertinent de ramener ses champis à un pharmacien. D’accord ils ont eu une formation de base de mycologie, mais elle est pas forcément suffisante et elle remonte peut-être à loin.

Je m’attendrais à ce que la plupart d’entre eux refusent juste de prendre la responsabilité d’un potentiel empoisonnement, et je le comprendrais parfaitement.

Bon j’avoue, la cueillette de champignons sauvages me terrifie de toute façon (excepté les trucs vraiment évidents comme les cèpes, à la limite). J’ai entendu suffisamment d’histoires d’horreur.

brsrklf,

And sims gamers be like : behold my $2000 game! …I have no money left for a chair.

brsrklf,

Hits your bank account like a euro truck, too.

brsrklf,

Once I extracted my Fire Emblem 7 GBA cartridge’s save to keep stuff I had unlocked and play it elsewhere.

It was easy, I didn’t need any special hardware beside a DS and a flash cart, and a bit of homebrew software.

brsrklf, (edited )

What a PR joke.

Words have meaning. If they want to convince people removing the ToS was an honest mistake (almost unbelievable bad timing, but whatever), they shouldn’t make a non-apology beginning with “genuinely disappointed” and saying they’ve been “framed”.

Because they get to never say in whom they’re disappointed, and I choose to interpret it as “disappointed in all of you people for being meanies and assuming the worst”.

brsrklf,

Yeah, those record missions suck.

The worst one IMO was the planet hostility one, because nobody seems to know where that number comes from and you can’t even experiment because it doesn’t show anywhere except in the record itself.

Bad weather seems to be a factor but I’ve seen planets with horrendous storms not count, and some say aggressive sentinels is important but others found high-rated planets with calm sentinels.

Oh, and of course the low pH blood record that didn’t even register for a while.

When I had enough I looked for bases left by helpful people with names like “hot planet”, “rare animal”, “portal” etc, then glyphs for the few I was still missing. On your own this expedition is hell.

brsrklf,

I’ll be honest, I still can’t see this as anything else than an elaborate shitpost and I don’t think I will, ever.

I might have taken it slightly more seriously if not for most of their creature designs being very obvious pokémon ripoffs. Mayyybe.

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« Lorsqu'un site web vous dit qui il est pour la première fois, croyez-le »

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brsrklf, (edited )

Juste d’après le titre, je me suis dit “si c’est à propos du SSL, c’est une très mauvaise idée”, mais non, en fait ça va, rien à voir.

Edit : pour info, la citation, avec la source et une interprétation (qui vaut ce qu’elle vaut, c’est le seul lien à peu près lisible que j’ai trouvé).

Je trouve la traduction bien maladroite et limite un contresens, et franchement ça rend le tout bien plus confus. Maya Angelou parle de quand une personne nous montre qui elle est réellement. Et elle dit d’y croire dès la première fois. Alors que de la façon dont c’est traduit quelqu’un dit être qui il est quand il se présente la première fois, et il faut le croire. Ben non, justement c’est le contraire, ce sont les actes qui comptent.

brsrklf,

Definitely more so in the last one. Dual Destinies was mostly Phoenix and Athena, and yeah, a small bit of Apollo. and Apollo kinda got his limelight stolen in his own game anyway

Funny how they called the collection “Apollo Justice : Ace Attorney” when two games in it literally put “Phoenix Wright” back in the title.

brsrklf,

I liked Apollo Justice. Yeah, it was very disjointed and barely consistent at times, but it was still very fun to me.

The weirdest part of it was discovering how absolutely crazy Phoenix looks to anyone not in his head. Someone described it as talking to the version of Phoenix who chose all the stupidest answers in previous games, and yeah, it’s kinda like that.

brsrklf,

I love my switch and most of what I got for it. But I try to get stuff I know will run well, and to this day I still can’t understand people who played Bloodstained switch and consider it “fine”.

Even with all patches, it’s still an unstable mess with terrible input lag, second-long freezes and constant loading that sucks all the fun out of it. I don’t care much about compromises in the graphics area, but that shit is practically unplayable.

When I backed that game, it was supposed to run on Wii U, what a joke. I am still convinced the reason they delayed the switch version one week at launch was just so it would not tarnish their glowing reviews.

brsrklf,

Very good measure there Amazon, you don’t want to go overboard and forget about the honest self-publishing authors who write three books a day.

brsrklf, (edited )

For what it’s worth, I watched it for the first time only a couple years ago just to see what the deal was, and I enjoyed it, probably more than I expected. It was definitely not a boring watch.

I am not nearly a kid anymore but growing up I never encountered SNL (not American) and though I was vaguely aware of them, original Muppet show was a bit before my time, I had seen very little of it, and not before a dozen years after it ended.

brsrklf,

Not gonna lie, Ctrl Alt Del still existing is more astonishing to me than 12 years of Skyrim rereleases.

brsrklf,

Or, you know, supervillain.

brsrklf,

Doesn’t even take a change of service provider to get there.

Replika had what had very obviously become a virtual mate service too, until they decided “love” wasn’t part of their system anymore. Probably because it looked bad for investors, as happened for a lot of AI-based services people used for smut.

So a bunch of lonely people had their “virtual companion” suddenly lobotomized, and there’s nothing they could do about it.

brsrklf,

It’s… complicated.

At first the idea was it’d be training an actual “replica” of yourself, that could reflect your own personality. Then when they realized their was a demand for companionship they converted it into virtual friend. Then of course there was a demand for “more than friends”, and yeah, they made it possible to create a custom mate for a while.

Then suddenly it became a problem for them to be seen as a light porn generator. Probably because investors don’t want to touch that, or maybe because of a terms of servce change with their AI service provider.

At that point they started to censor lewd interactions and pretend replika was never supposed to be more than a friendly bot you can talk to. Which is, depending on how you interpret what services they proposed and how they advertized them until then, kind of a blatant lie.

brsrklf, (edited )

Slight tangent.

Maximum score (4 stars, 5 stars, 10/10, 100%, whatever they’re calling it) not meaning the game is perfect is not at all a problem to me. There are games I absolutely love and would recommend to just about anyone and even then I don’t think they’re “perfect”.

The thing that bothers me most is how average scores specifically for games are basically never used, and below average scores are just a handful of the most broken things ever.

It’s so absurd that on metacritic for games, “average” goes from 50 to 74%. In movies it goes from 40 to 64. I don’t know for everyone else, but I don’t consider 7 out of 10 an “average” mark. And a game so broken it almost doesn’t run at all doesn’t deserve 5/10 (really, I’ve seen some).

Anyway, review scores are silly. Read the guys’ opinions, see why they like it and why they don’t. Someone’s absolute favorite masterpiece is someone else’s most unplayable shit.

brsrklf,

I know there are workarounds, but this is true. There are very little games I buy (at least directly) through steam nowadays, because I didn’t like what it became after the Greenlight/Direct debacle and I didn’t want my library to be that dependent of them anymore.

I have playnite as a unified game library launcher (with GoG, itch.io, humble, Ubi, EA, even Amazon Prime and freaking EGS just for the free games), so where I get my games from doesn’t matter much for me now.

But workshop integration is basically the only thing that makes me want a Steam copy for a game.

Though among the games in that case, there were Rimworld and Dwarf Fortress, and for both if you get a copy directly from the developers, you get DRM-free and a Steam key. So, that’s what I did.

brsrklf,

Honestly, you show someone even 10/15 years ago what we can do with RL, computer vision, LLMs and they’d certainly call it AI.

Some people trying ELIZA back in the 60s attributed intelligence and even feelings to it. So yeah, turns out humans are rather easy to trick with good presentation.

brsrklf,

Out of the loop. What’s the change?

From context it seems Unity is asking for a new fee per installed game, instead of using what the studio actually earned from the game?

If so, yeah, I get how it would be terrible if your game got a sudden huge install base from gamepass or such.

brsrklf,

I guess it really depends how it’s done. I don’t think an actual cut of the proceeds is fair either, but stuff like having a low entry point and scaling your tool’s cost a bit according to the project success can be a good idea.

That said after they’d try to pull a stunt like they did I definitely wouldn’t trust them anymore.

brsrklf,

I get sick just thinking about trying to climb that in VR.

With fluid movement, of course. Or else it would still be nauseating, but on top of that it’d take hours.

brsrklf,

Think about it : you could fit a thrumbo on each of those 6 squares. Obviously you’ve got more than enough space.

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