If we’re supposed to be telling the AI what’s right, why do we so often get it “wrong?”
If we’re supposed to be telling the AI what’s right, why do we so often get it “wrong?”
Life is Strange, with the final decision of Bae vs Bay. It made me quit the game for two days before I came back and decided (Bae forever). I love a good, story-impactful decision. That might be weird in this context, but it was so great, and that enjoyment came entirely from the game.
In most cases those defederated instances are hosting hostile or pedo content.
Except there has been (still is?) all the drama between the tankie instances and the big instances defederating from each other that I was happy to sidestep by joining a smaller instance.
When I had to choose at the end, I wound up closing the game and thinking about it for a couple days before finally going back. Bae forever.
Often, the best results for this kind of question are from similar questions answered on reddit. If Lemmy is to ever hope to replace reddit as a resource, we should welcome and openly answers questions like this one.
Just throwing in another voice for PIA. Their corporate owners may be questionable, but I’ve been with them since before they sold out and have never heard a peep from my ISP for seeding terabytes of torrents. They don’t keep logs, and they are audited to prove it regularly.
EDIT: They also have port forwarding, but not for every exit server.