Some say this one is fake. I’m not convinced either way. While this may not have been the “manifesto” that was found on him when he was caught, why couldn’t this have been written prior to the act and the one he was caught with written after?
Some say this one is fake. I’m not convinced either way. While this may not have been the “manifesto” that was found on him when he was caught, why couldn’t this have been written prior to the act and the one he was caught with written after?
For sure. Reforger was always meant to be a stepping stone to Arma 4.
What you said regarding mods is why I’m wondering how the modding community will react to the news. If mods are transferable to Arma 4, I would think mod development would continue. But I’ve seen some say they haven’t put any effort into modding Reforger because it’s just a stepping stone game.
2027 is a ways off, but Reforger has improved quite a bit and should be enough to hold folks over until then. I do wonder how this will affect mods; Will mod creators delay creating new mods until 4 is out?
Big if true
I was thinking the same thing. There are definitely restrictions on the size/function of guns, and you have to fill out paperwork, get fingerprinted, etc to get past those restrictions.
To buy any gun at a store, you also have to have a background check, which you generally don’t have to do for knives.
The Battlefield V soundtrack is pretty great, in my opinion.
I was wondering if anyone else enjoyed this soundtrack. I love it!
LOL do you have a link for it?
I’d recommend trying LM Studio (https://lmstudio.ai/). You can use it to run language models locally. It has a pretty nice UI and it’s fairly easy to use.
I will say, though, that it sounds like you want to feed perhaps a large number of tokens into the model, which will require a model made for a large context length and may require a pretty beefy machine.
Yeah, like I said, I could absolutely use spaces and I have used spaces heavily in the past. Having three monitors is certainly a nice-to-have and personally I believe having everything up at once is superior to using spaces.
I sit a good 3.5 feet from my displays, so it’s pretty easy for me to look at my side displays without turning my head. Keep in mind my side displays are vertical. I probably would have to turn my head if they were in a horizontal orientation.
Anyway, it’s all about what you prefer, can afford, etc. For me, this is my ideal setup.
Software engineer. I use three monitors. I primarily use macOS, if anyone’s curious.
Main monitor is a 42" 4K LG C3 OLED, two side monitors are 34" 4K LG IPS displays in vertical orientation.
For work, I keep my IDE and browser on my main monitor and I use it for most other applications that I might use, but usually just my IDE and browser.
Left monitor is used primarily to display my Jira board and tickets, which takes up the bottom 2/3 of the screen. I use Firefox’s video pop out feature to place YouTube or other videos in the top 1/3 so I can watch them while I work, if I want.
Right monitor is used primarily for Slack and Spotify. Slack takes up the bottom half. Spotify takes up the top half, and I often listen when I’m not watching videos.
Could I do all of this with spaces? Of course. Absolutely. I’ve had a one monitor setup, two monitor setup, and now a three monitor setup. Honestly, I really just like that I don’t have to switch spaces all the time. I can reference my Jira tickets while I work and chat with people all at the same time without having to switch spaces around any time I want to see certain details about something in a ticket or something someone said.
I also play games (separate PC) and stream, so the three monitors is useful for that, as well. I have the game up on my main monitor, and I use the side monitors to show my Twitch chat/bot, OBS, Discord, etc.
Ah, thanks for the response! I don’t think I’d considered or played such a game before. Pretty interesting stuff!
I’m curious to know what you mean! What is an asymmetrical VR co-op game?
I spent so much time using StumbleUpon. It was a great way to discover random stuff
The Airplane Flying Handbook, I guess.