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Direct quote from their joint statement: "Apple and Google have entered into a multi-year collaboration under which the next generation of Apple Foundation Models will be based on Google's Gemini models and cloud technology. These models will help power future Apple Intelligence features, including a more personalized Siri coming this year."

Source: https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/company-annou...


I think Apple would also still like to publicly say it's Apple's model, not Google's.


‘Based on’ implies an LoRA or some fine tuning.


RA3 is where I started my interests in first-person shooters. My family and someo of their friends had a clan, and they would hold LAN parties, playing matches against other clans. Sometimes I was allowed to play a bit, and got instantly hooked.

When I got my first personal computer, I stated playing RA3 a ton–and Unreal Tournament on the side. Later on it became Quake 3 OSP/CPMA (as well as Freeze Tag and InstaGib) and Quake Live Clan Arena, but never really competitively.

At the same time I also discovered CS 1.6. It was sort of a relaxation from all the fast-paced fragging for me. I liked the slower pace and different skill it required. I eventually joined some tournaments and started playing more competitively, hooking up with people in IRC.

I try to seek out games every now and then, but unfortunately there's less and less communities around Q3 and the likes, so it's becoming increasingly harder to find fun matches.


First game, the places I got was:

- Argentina - Belarus – I guessed Poland, because the picture dipicted Polish soliders right after WII - Poland - France - Finland


Same with Danish public broadcast: https://www.dr.dk/cgi-bin/fttv1.exe/100


I personally didn't have an overall problem compiling the project on macOS in the past. The only issue I ran into was not being able to get VGUI to work, so there were no HUD in-game. Last I did this was ~6 months ago, though, so it could be things have improved now.


VGUI usually isn't used for HUD drawing.

If you have problems, better report them at our issue tracker on GitHub. Even if it was unsupported configuration, there might be somebody who knows how to fix this exact issue.


I've had the encountered same problem when trying to just get the request path in order to highlight the current active page link in a navigation. It's simply not possible with Server Components only.

I ended up having to wrap each nav link in a client-side component, meaning the active state is lost in no-JS land (but will still render the nav on the server). The provider just wraps the link to provide a class, which can then be used to identify, with CSS, which link is active.

I really don't understand how cookies and headers can be provided, but not even just the requested path.


Yarn Plug n Play tries to address this and other problems with node_modules such as heavy and deep trees of dependencies that fill up your computer for each project. It generates a .pnp.js file that tells Yarn where packages are located, so they can effectively be installed once and used in multiple projects.


> I'm using a password manager and my password should be safe.

You may have forgotten that it doesn't matter how you store your password, but the problem is that it is a single factor. Once compromised, one can gain access to anything within that account. You may be compromised by phishing, keylogging or other means. 2FA can help with making these types of attacks more difficult, although not impossible.


But what if your relative suddenly pass away? Then you'd be pretty screwed, wouldn't you?


I don't understand, if a neighbor moves or a key gets lost, you give a spare key to another neighbor based on your own key.

What difference does it make unless everyone you trust is gone or has lost everything? At that point you have larger problems than logging into online accounts.


More likely that he didn't use the keys in a year and GitHub removed them for security reasons.


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