

Or…we could make it easier for them and make the use of the tag a conscious decision indicating something instead of relying on the mod’s voluntary work to correct for an implied meaning.


Or…we could make it easier for them and make the use of the tag a conscious decision indicating something instead of relying on the mod’s voluntary work to correct for an implied meaning.


Or that the author didn’t know about the rule?


But wouldn’t that be far more useful? Many people seem to be looking for projects who don’t ever touch AI. Devs who use a [No AI] tag show that they follow the same agenda and most likely will not change their opinion on the next release.


Having the tags is nice, but I don’t think mandating it is the way to go.
People who hate AI to the bitter end will use a [NOT AI] tag and signalize people who think alike that this status of the project will most likely never change.
Other people might happily tell everyone the used AI and use the respective tag as well.
But most people don’t care and wouldn’t use either. This also means that a project that currently uses no AI, but does not use the tag might do so in the future, which is also an important information - for the AI haters.


So everyone just adds a “I’m not working for x” to their posts?


I find this too prohibitive. Even with the exception this would make me think twice about a promo post and maybe even refrain me from posting at all. For non-except services it is even worse. It may lead to spam posts or users trying to categorize contributions into useful and not useful posts.
Self hosting does not end for everyone with free services. Some of us are happy to pay for services provided by others and I would really like to read about these here as well. I know this is not the intention of the rule, but it will be its result.


2 controllers but no RAM, maybe…


As long as it’s self-hosted I don’t have a problem with it. Plex is maybe a good example for this. I wouldn’t ban Plex questions as long as it isn’t just a weekly advertising post. Up- and down voting can handle the rest.


You’re right, but Liberty City Stories has.


If you list GTA 4 and 5 you should also list GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas.
The 89 cents were probably on sale too. So the only thing you could say is that the sale is not as good as ten years ago.


Without a proposal by the commission the parliament can’t decide anything. The parliament can request them to do such a thing, but the reason the commission does not propose such a law at the moment will not change.
There is no harm done to the user’s machine. What are you talking about? The malware as you call it is limited to the project folder and Claude itself specifically asks you if you trust the contents of a newly opened folder.
I am not upset, but I am busy setting up puppygram.com


The controls are modern, the difficulty can be set fine-grained. You can adjust three different aspects of the game (combat, progression and resources) individually in three steps.


For only 50 ore nuggets it’s yours.
It is, but unfortunately Claude detects it immediately and ignores it.



They did. It’s basically a modern game in terms of UI and controls.


It’s crazy that the original Gothic 1 predates all other games mentioned here by years. It is even cited as a main inspiration for the Witcher series. And the remake is really good.
Even better: We could mandate every post to put [Moderate This] at the end if they don’t follow the rules.