They mostly just provide a good summary of various companies privacy policies, for whatever that’s worth 😅
They mostly just provide a good summary of various companies privacy policies, for whatever that’s worth 😅
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Maybe try adding 🐣, 🐥, 🐤 and 🍗 to the array and see if it still has the correct order.
Oh I see, I guess the hype had died down by the time I was old enough to be aware of any.
The new part is using AI as a marketing buzzword, it was previously mostly just used as a descriptor to put complex systems in simple terms, but now it’s being used in marketing to pretend things have something like Data from Star Trek’s brain running them 😅
Whys it German cars that most often cause the problem then…? Are bmw x5s not as popular in Germany?
Not to mention HIDs can be just as bright… Which was first introduced on the 1992 BMW 7 series…
It’s an approach that starts out assuming the families are evil and the government’s job is to punish the evil people.
Not to mention it doesn’t help the child at all…
There’s dozens of us!
Can melatonin even cross the blood brain barrier? Caffeine definitely can…
Now they’ll be plugging thier second and third channels too 😅
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They should install automated blinds like some high end luxury cars have except make them out of that silvery windscreen sunshade stuff.
I’d be keen on it if it was just an action/shooter and wasn’t a moba 😅
Maybe we’re just not the target audience?
True, i was zooming in so often I forgot it was 3rd person 😅
It’s just a moba but first 3rd person, it’s no TF2 that’s for sure…
They’re not usually case sensitive.
Maybe that’s how you can tell chatgpt has done it, it bothers to put some letters capitalised 😅
You’re right that is a continuous process, so there’s no frame rate as such. 24 fps is just the lowest framerate that doesn’t look “framey” in videos, but can go as low as 12 and still reliably perceive it as movement, which is why most stop motion films are done at 12fps.
The amount of motion blur we see on fast moving objects is similar to a 24fps camera with a normal shutter angle setting, but we don’t perceive any blur when we turn our heads or move our eyes like a camera at that fps does.
There’s also our reaction time, which can vary a lot depending on a plethora of factors, but averages around 250ms, which is similar to 4fps 😅… Or maybe since it’s a continuous process it’s more like ♾️fps but with a 250ms delay 🤔😅