Nothing in particular, except the terms generally used to describe models of governance - cronyism etc. - tend to have greek rather than latin roots.
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"...And conclusively proves that there are no pedophiles in the GOP. Also that the Democratic Party is run by reptillian aliens from Alpha Centauri, which I really think we ought to focus on instead. Why are you laughing? This is serious, people!"
I'm insufficiently educated to figure out how to render "Rule by Golden Fat-tip Pen" in Greek, but whatever it's called, the model has proven unsurprisingly ineffective so far. Maybe it's best if we don't name it and just forget about it. Forever.
I suppose the next batch of marks have now learned why some of us don't trust Microsoft any further than our noodly coder-arms can throw them.
Hell no. The essential difference between games and movies/television or books as a source of entertainment is that they're participatory. The player's choices during interaction affects the exact outcome.
That's not to say there's anything wrong with being entertained by others making those choices, but they won't be yours.
That's great news! Strengthening ties to other nations more interested in creation than destruction and stimulating R&D across borders are both very worthy aims.
So it takes ChatGPT 10 minutes to an hour of servertime and the energy equivalent of a tank of gas or two to complete a simple task the user could have done in thirty seconds using their 40W brainmeats and a couple of pudgy fingers. That's just great. Good stuff, Altman. /s
0.9438Hz, i.e. 1*(2^(-100/1200)) IIRC.
Ah, common issue. When that happens, you just start using your toes.
This being the Internet, that's definitely also a valid option.
It was nice knowing you guys.
Nice! Good job, Mozilla!