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Sarah77

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  1. Here’s how I see it: I use my Switch for hybrid gaming and Nintendo’s first-party titles, and while it doesn’t match a PC’s power, I’ve got a PS5 for the high-end, performance-heavy experiences. I’ll probably switch to PC next gen, but for now, I’m happy with the setup. What I’m really looking forward to is more stability for existing Switch games—and hopefully for Switch 2 titles as well.
  2. That was a great read. I didn’t expect the Switch to suddenly become a graphical powerhouse, but it’s impressive that Nintendo is starting to close the gap with other consoles. I’m really excited to see what kind of games we’ll get next on the Switch 2.
  3. I’ve been using iPhones for 13 years, but I’m starting to wonder—am I just paying for the Apple name? I love the simplicity and ease of use, but I’d like more customization, better battery life, and an easier way to manage my music and photos (Apple’s system drives me nuts!). I’m open to other brands—just always assumed Apple was the best. Currently using an iPhone 11. What would you recommend as an upgrade? 😊
  4. Man, it would be great if someone would put Sony and MS in check on the console market
  5. Twitter's algorithm is actually relatively simple; the basic structure is a prediction engine that tries to assign probabilities to certain events coming out from you seeing a post (do you reply?, click it?, etc.). It then applies a score to each of those events, multiplied by that predicted probability, and decides based on that whether this is a good post to show you. (An obvious example being trying to predict if you'll report a post, which provides a strong negative contribution to the final score, so posts you're likely to report are less likely to be shown to you) All you need to hack it is just to add constant terms not multiplied by anything, like "did Elon musk post this or reply to it?" and you can skew the result easily.
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