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I would have sworn that autosave was enabled by default in absolutely every software that has anything to save since like the 2000s

Possible that we’re thinking about different features? Like for Microsoft Word, if I save a file to disk, make an edit, then exit out without saving (hitting “cancel” when it asks if I want to save) the disk copy is left untouched. It does have crash recovery (which may or may not work better than LibreOffice’s crash recovery, no idea).

You’re weird. Autosave is the norm in 2024

I do support challenging the software design before blaming the user, but I feel like I’m being thrown through a bit of a loop here. Autosave, while not unusual, is still the minority behaviour - surely?

I’m checking through tools I have installed and can’t find much that autosaves - even Word (tested editing a local file) doesn’t seem to autosave as far as I can tell. And, to be fair to the software, I often don’t want to overwrite the disk copy automatically (though there are some “best of both worlds” approaches, like with VSCode).

Exactly my point that it is not clear, since it’s exactly Carlin’s likeness. A person who tunes in at a random moment has no idea that this is what it it stated in the beginning and could 100% assume it’s Carlin.

It is incredibly clear. The fact that it would take a person to pause the video before the first three seconds, skip to a random point, ignore that the topic of the standup is events that occurred since his death and being an AI, fail to read the written notices on-screen and in the description, etc. is evidence of this.

using their exact likeness as a basis is not transformative work

I think you’re still getting wires crossed between different domains of IP law in a way that makes your objection meaningless. Transformative nature comes in as a part of a fair use defense to copyright infringement - whereas elements of a person’s likeness, like their face or voice, are not protected by copyright.

Do you honestly think that context will matter legally, whether the dead “person” is talking/singing about love or their own death?

Yes, there is legal relevance to whether a reasonable person would interpret the remarks as really being from George Carlin, thus painting him in a false light, and the whole concept of George Carlin riffing on events occurring after his death (plus the disclaimer preceding the video and in the description) is relevant to determining that.

When I say copyright, I mean in a general sence. Infringement of IP might be a better suited phrase, but I assumed the synonymity was implied.

I don’t see how this tracks. Consider your following comment:

You’re either too dumb or stubborn to even google what “transformative work” is. Typical “AI” techbro."

Surely that’s a reference to the character factor of fair use, a defense specifically against copyright infringement?

Were you just referring to, and telling them to google, the broad layperson definition of “transformative”? In which case I think you’ve misunderstood their comment, because I’m pretty sure at the very least they were referring to the fair use factor.

In Fallout with scrapping sure, but TES? There’s a ton of items, like all the kitchenware, that are just for decoration.

Not sure if it’s intentional but I’ve noticed there are some ways to anger the security “faction” without getting a bounty - I think it’s when you do something directly to a guard (like intimidation ability) but are sneaking so don’t actually get caught doing it.

Exiting the area and sleeping for 48 UT hours should hopefully make them forget about you.

27 tips/tricks, many of which you probably already know

https://lemmy.world/post/7498417

27 tips/tricks, many of which you probably already know - Lemmy.World

1. Hold RMB to focus the cutter’s laser, mining ~6X faster 2. Bind Alt as a secondary jump key to boost forward 3. Companions only need one ammo to use a weapon indefinitely, including grenades 4. In the lodge, the safe in your room and two of the containers in the basement have infinite storage. Some containers in procedurally generated structures do too - but none as convenient as the lodge 5. Cancel your ship boost (with S) to evade missiles without fully using up your boost, or spam boost-cancel in combat for the engine systems perk challenge 6. With a precise click, you can land between multiple biomes and build an outpost with resources from all. I’ve got a triple, and suspect a quadruple is possible 7. Setting up an outpost with some extractors and a large amount of storage, then spam-crafting items 99 at a time, is super-fast XP 8. Cargo links work in real-time (every 3 minutes) rather than game time. For the trick above, you’ll need to produce all ingredients in one outpost (e.g: Archimedes III for drill rigs) if you want to make full use of sleeping 9. Venus, Charybdis IV, and Katydid III all have 1:100 ratios for sleeping (1 hour slept = 100 UT hours) 10. Being over-encumbered still allows you to sprint (but not fast travel) 11. Health drain from moving with full CO2 won’t fully kill you 12. The more over-encumbered you are, the faster O2 drains. Being very over-encumbered can even overcome personal atmosphere’s O2 regen, allowing you to rapidly drain (by stepping forward) then regen (by briefly standing still) your O2 for the fitness challenge perk 13. The fitness perk challenge actually requires filling CO2, not just draining O2, and the “Life Begets Life” achievement only counts flora, not organic materials from fauna 14. The ship landing animation only plays if you’re sitting in your cockpit 15. The perk you get from a non-recipe magazine is determined by how many of that series you already found, not the magazine number 16. Magazine perks persist through NG+, and magazines respawn 17. You get all resources back when destructing outpost modules, or the entire outpost at once 18. You can steal starborn ships if you get there before the starborn exit, or have that bug where enemy ships are empty 19. You can instantly fully-scan gas/ice giants from space to get survey data (and Vlad buys survey data for the most money) 20. Killing fauna and collecting minerals/flora counts as scanning 21. For minerals you can scan the ground areas (where you can place extractors) and dropped item versions (even if taken from elsewhere), not just the mineable rock deposits 22. After unlocking ship thrusters, use them by holding space and a direction 23. Novablast disruptor and magsniper can be charged by holding left click 24. You can access ship’s cargo from the menu if within 250m 25. You can place storage adjacent on all directions (I think my previous attempt to link an image here caused by post to be filtered; I’ll try to edit it in or leave a comment) 26. Hold E to pick up a physics prop, then hold and release R to throw it - the longer you hold R, the further you throw 27. Laser weapons can be used through windows/glass

Going by the story DLCs for Fallout 4 and Skyrim, I’d expect it to be mostly orthogonal to the main quest so that players can experience it regardless of how far along they are.

The DLC could require getting to some point in the “first act” (e.g: meeting constellation, or finding the first temple), but it seems very unlikely that it’ll require us to even know about the unity.

My guess is that one of the DLCs will be about House Va’ruun and take us to Va’ruun’kai.

I’ve been feeling the same. There’s a whole system with cargo links, fabricators, power generation, and tiers of extractors, but then nothing you can set up production for seems to have any purpose to mass-produce except setting up even more production.

There is one exception: manually mass-crafting components (on PC you can do 99 in one click) is a good way to farm XP and is a big resource sink. I’ve currently got an aluminum + iron setup to let me craft hundreds of thousands of adaptive frames, but I think the optimal setup, for most XP per click, would be have cargo links shipping all the prerequisite components for an exotic components to one base (probably on Venus, for fastest time skipping).

In terms of more intentional mechanics, something like being able to manufacture ammo (even if it took a lot of resources) would give it a purpose within the context of the rest of the game.

It doesn’t have “memory” of what it has generated previously, other than the current conversation. The answer you get from it won’t be much better than random guessing.