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Don’t forget to do it in the middle of a residential neighborhood.
How do you know anything about anything an LLM generates? Presumably if you’re the author you would recognize your own work?
By comparing it to the original work.
You commented that it’s “super weird and invasive” for an ISP to “firewall” listening ports. It just so happens that CGNAT also has the same effect and is super commonly used right now.
I think I’m good 👍
Does OP really know exactly what technology at his ISP is preventing him from “opening ports”?
They’re probably just using CGNAT.
Man I think he went that way 👉
If skipping is blocked in the ad, the client must know it’s playing an ad somehow?
The server must have to send some metadata to the client telling when it’s running an ad because there are other things that need to happen client side during that like adjusting of the time or making the ad clickable
It’s going to be hard for them to live up to the original N64 version. Perfect Dark Zero was terrible.
In their game.
The comic subverts our expectations when we expect that “it’s complicated” is just an easy way to brush off the question only to find out that the answer is in fact, complicated. The juxtaposition of a normal social situation with the absurdity of the mouse hospital pizza parlor serves to further build the humour in this comic.
So glad I paid $300 to take that humour theory class in college.
/c/nottheonion
Wow congrats USA for doing something that makes sense before Canada.
I think you could say an animated loading UI is “essential” since it conveys to the user the program is not frozen. Maybe you could implement a “simple” loading animation if the default one is exceptionally flashy.
1st paragraph of the WCAG linked by OP:
unless the movement, blinking, or scrolling is part of an activity where it is essential;
And further down:
Note
An animation that occurs as part of a preload phase or similar situation can be considered essential if interaction cannot occur during that phase for all users and if not indicating progress could confuse users or cause them to think that content was frozen or broken.
Even further down:
A “loading” animation
A preloader animation is shown on a page which requires a certain percentage of a large file to be downloaded before playback can begin. The animation is the only content on the page and instructs the user to please wait while the video loads. Because the moving content is not presented in parallel with other content, no mechanism to pause, stop or hide it needs to be provided, even though the animation may run for more than 5 seconds for users with slower connections.
Disclaimer this was a joke I’m not a lawyer and I have no idea if this would actually work… 😆
Life Pro Tip: Register an LLC to buy your steam games under. The LLC will never die and you can transfer ownership of the business entity while it retains control of the steam account.
That’s fine as long as they don’t break my RCS for being rooted again. Which I’m sure they would.