I’m just sort of guessing that this relates to some Win11 needless UI shenanigan.
I’m just sort of guessing that this relates to some Win11 needless UI shenanigan.
Come on, man! Ain’t nobody that cyber.
I am perfectly happy to have one less thing to worry about, don’t get me wrong.
So… what the heck happened there?
Photographs are interpretations of data. That one was made with a composite image from a telescope the size of the planet, with an exposure time of an entire year.
I swear people think cameras are magic or something.
…Dude. We photographed a black hole like a year ago.
Freakin amazing…
Maybe they could consider just, you know, not releasing things that suck so bad.
We do tend to create the very instruments of our own destruction, don’t we.
…what the heck is “deadnaming”?
Ah, good ol’ “Offensive to Everyone”. The most accidental yet reliable endorsement.
We really need to stop calling things “AI” like it’s an algorithm. There’s image recognition, collective intelligence, neural networks, path finding, and pattern recognition, sure, and they’ve all been called AI, but functionally they have almost nothing to do with each other.
For computer scientists this year has been a sonofabitch to communicate through.
You know modern consoles can still get malware, right?
For a moment, I thought this was some kind of second-monitor shenanigan, then I realized what group it was.
This is pretty much what defecation is for.
Relax, it’s tastefully posed so that you can’t see its anus.
Particularly bizarre, as you’ll note the lack of true nudity or especially explicit content.
I think they’re just being weird.
Ya gotta love Bowsette. You’d be amazed how many people aren’t even aware that she isn’t an actual Nintendo character. It confuses the hell out of their legal team.
I feel like someone needs to make a game based on her, on those grounds alone.
Signal 11 is a segmentation fault on Linux systems. It means your program (Godot) is trying to access memory that doesn’t belong to it. If it showed up in Dev6, it would most certainly help to file a formal bug report.
That may also help you narrow the issue down on your end, but this is part of why you never want to risk using a dev build on a real project. They just aren’t done yet.