Its just an API, right?
Its just an API, right?
60 million a year for access to the relatively public data… That seems pretty good to me tbh.
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Appreciate it typing this out.
It would have to be a really wild scenario where humans get stuck permanently in the iron age again. While they are fun thought experiments, I just can’t see to many ways that humans survive but our technology and books disappear from existence.
I think that is an extremely unlikely scenario. Do you think modern technology is just going to disappear?
Tbh I feel like this is a silly request.
I’m not sure I understand what you are saying. Isn’t this an article on the Japanese government “doing something about it”?
Seems like I hear about Russia/Ukraine about the same…sounds like those ATACMS missiles(idk what they are though) were pretty effective and important. It’s on most front pages.
And in cases like these, I don’t think public opinion is that important? Imagine Japan being like, “yeah, China is doing stuff we disagree with in disputed territory, but people are really focused on Israel/Palestine and Russia/Ukraine… let’s just leave China alone out there, public’s not paying attention anyway.”
I hear that theory a lot(for different situations), but I imagine most governments can multitask.
Just guessing, but that shouldn’t be surprising. I’d imagine the most opinionated people are the ones who took offense to Reddits changes and bailed out for those reasons. And now those opinionated people saturate the comments.
Not every case of course. Like RIF died for me, and I just decided I wasn’t really enjoying Reddit and should try somewhere else. That’s probably a decent chunk of people here as well. I feel like those have a higher probability of just reading and not commenting though
This article is on Eurogamer.net and CD Projekt Red is Polish. I imagine that’s why they pointed out “the country” being out of place
Idk why you are talking about scraping when I said API?
And is all that information in the training contract?