ryujin470

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Region or country doesn't matter. Asking here as I couldn't find an equivalent to Reddit's r/namenerds community here.

 

They usually are free to play with predatory monetization mechanics. That was especially back in 2016 when thanks to these games, the mobile gaming revenue outpaced PC and console gaming revenue.

 

The song, that's free to use for YouTube videos, sounds like a jazz song and it's in the key B-flat minor (I am a music composition specialist, and by hearing it I knew its key). It begins with a guitar loop. Last time I heard it was in 2021 or so, but I still remember how it sounded like. I think that it wasn't from YouTube audio library either.

 

It's only compatible with Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and other Chromium-based browsers afaik.

 

What are the top technology 'buzzwords' of every decade since the 2000s?

 

What are the ethics of using machine learning (GANs and diffusion models) to change art styles of pictures?

 

[AI] Why are most LLMs decoder-only, and not encoder-only or encoder-decoder, in relation to transformer type?

 

Why people keep saying that Ubisoft is no longer a good video game company, like they were in the past?

 

Why Greek, Roman and Norse mythologies are overused, where others rarely get used?

 

E.g. Tartarus instead of Tartaros, Daedalus instead of Daidalos, Cerberus instead of Kerberos, Cassandra instead of Kassandra... There are a lot of these names that are more widely used in their Romanized forms. Yet if we talk about mythological names instead the Greek names are more widely used (althrough this was different over 200 years ago)

 

E.g. reference designs, sizes, etc.

 

Does this mean that they can be used in any platform regardless on whether they are officially supported by the design language's creators?

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