@brucknerite @ehproque @futurebird all natural languags are complicated! English is just famous for being obtuse. Although that's more to do with spelling than idiom or vocabulary, I'll admit.
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What do ya'll people who use sane unit systems rather than our US nonsense system call "mileage"@svavar @futurebird we do! 1 football field is about 100 meters. Then we have decifootball field, centifootball field, milifootball field…
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What do ya'll people who use sane unit systems rather than our US nonsense system call "mileage"@brucknerite @ehproque @futurebird in USAican English, Mileage has multiple meanings, including reported length of travel, i.e. "What's your milage."
The most common use is a measure of how far a certain amount of fuel will take your vehicle, but English being English, everything is more complicated and confused than it needs to be.
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According to Tech Radar, a reason to avoid using Vivaldi web browser is "No AI-powered assistant".@brucelawson that article was enough to get me to put TechRadar on a block list. Holy wow is that article just terrible.
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@glyph Did you quote post something?@glyph I know this is completely beside the point but… man, did that supposedly addictive game look dumb AF. It looked hideous and barely functional, and watching it I'm just like "How the hell did anyone intentionally use that thi-"
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Oh wait. Maybe it's not as beside the point as I thought. Wow, I just got that. Nicely done.
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it's generic late november discounts time!@eniko I can't promise it will help, but considering how much fun I've had with Miniboss, Kitsune Zero, and Super Hat Dimension (and Super Berine World!), it's the least I can do.
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it's generic late november discounts time!@eniko Well, I already got everything else. Maybe it's time for me to finally buy Kitsune Tails.
Also,, if you don't mind, I'll push this bubdle sale tonight in my pre-bedtime game recommendation. I'm kinda a fan ;-)
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So... @fedora has made a policy explicitly allowing AI code.So... @fedora has made a policy explicitly allowing AI code. So I have to change my home distro.
@gentoo and @netbsd both have specific policies against it, but I ain't about doing a Gentoo install (sorry, guys, I love you for this, but I need a binary first distro), and NetBSD ain't great for gaming AFAIK.
So... any other Distros wanna step up and do the right thing? @archlinux? @opensuse? @debian? #VoidLinux? @alpinelinux?
Just a public statement that says "No, we don't want that crap" would be plenty --- I understand the difficulty of enforcing the policy, but setting it as a community/commit standard would go a long way towards making a lot of us feel better.
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