

That may be so. But to most people it looks unpronounceable.
educator
free open source software enthusiast
radical centrist


That may be so. But to most people it looks unpronounceable.


That name tho…
It was a good place that gave us hope after the Reddit APIcalypse. The problem quickly became apparent tho that he couldn’t do it all by himself and didn’t manage to get a team around him to continue the work. The bus factor caught up with kbin and initiated its demise.


Luckily there are alternatives.
Of course there are wrong answers, otherwise the term has no meaning.
To me, an anti-hero is a character in a story who does not try to be a hero, and is not motivated by a heroic drive, but rather is selfish, and maybe stumbles upon doing the right thing in the end.
Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever is an example of this.


It’s still getting updates and new content. They’ve put a lot of work into visual upgrades as well. It looks more beautiful than ever.
For anyone into complex open world games with a player-driven market, now is a good time to come back or dive in for the first time.


Blank slate in an open world.
That’s why Skyrim and Eve Online are my favourite games.


The baby would be saved from a life of endless suffering. That’s the ethical choice in my book.
So yes, BabySaver.


No.
And no, it would be extremely unethical to put a child on this world that would suffer that much. Have some compassion, mum!


Why 8? I’d be really dependent on my parents again, and it would be impossible to explain my sudden precociousness and knowledge of the future.
Anyway, I’d try to work out and get stronger, and stand up to my bullies. I’d have some choice words for their sorry asses.


Yes. I grew up in the Dutch Bible Belt, with very strict evangelical parents. They sent me to a Christian school that taught a literal interpretation of the Bible. So I was taught at home, in church, and in school that Earth was created about 6000 years ago.


That Earth was in fact way older than 6000 years.


I learnt some Old English in college. It was þ and ð everywhere in the texts we studied.
it’s an AI using an LLM
Which we know by now often produces wrong answers.
Also, the term AI would assume some kind of intelligence, for which I see no evidence.


faðer*, ðe*, Ðat*
It’s þ for voiceless th, and ð for voiced th.


That would be a bit harder to make stick, but I would agree.


OnlyOffice is Russian which they try to hide by using shell companies abroad.
A normal human would understand that the question is about the spelling, not the pronunciation.
AI still has a lot to learn.
Check out The Warning! They are an awesome band of three sisters from Mexico, with great energy live.