It probably started off when reddit/discord became a friendly place for troubleshooting (code among other things), then the AI dropped it off the cliff.
I had this as a lifetime plan. Although it kinda worked, It was never good. Very few servers, very slow speed, god awful apps/extension, and none of the servers close to me. I would use it as a backup of a backup. So the usage was very low.
They suddenly went dark, idk for how long. Then they came back. I decided to give it a try after I figured I should check if anything was working again. It worked but still shit and even less servers to choose from.
Yeh, I'm good. Never used it again.
It's a surprise to me it was listed on sale and probably sold for 6 figures.
Why would you be recommending a alpha/beta software to people? It just went stable last week, and I still wouldn't recommend it based on how young the project is.
Recommends people to use alpha/beta software. is surprised it has alpha/beta issues.
I honestly feel uneasy trusting any advice you have.
US companies can start an AI World Championship, ask the government to ban all foreign competition and crown themselves as the world champions every year.
Those hundreds of billions of dollars will pay for the executive organizers, marketing, branding, celebrity ambassadors and some shit.
Imagine if we could swap batteries on the car with these. Daily commute to work in the city? pick the sodium ion version for safety and longevity, lower density but enough for daily errands. Wanna go out for a long drive for camping? switch to a higher density battery without any worry of running out of juice.
It probably started off when reddit/discord became a friendly place for troubleshooting (code among other things), then the AI dropped it off the cliff.