@lanodan Nvidia when they compare GPUs, or AMD talking about their datacenter thing and how many FLOPS it has. Apparently, if the floats are for AI being consistent doesn't matter
Companies must feel so smart when they make the FLOPS go up by snipping the precision in half because they're technically not lying, it's still floats. They just don't mean shit anymore
To be clear, this is overkill if you're just a small group of friends. I'd hardly call these groups "communities" so I thought I already excluded these, but evidently not.
Hmm, it's hard to find more expressions to draw for the wyv emojis. I don't want to add many redundant ones, and the other ones I can think of don't seem possible with that style
I used Discord for a while and I'm confident I can describe most communities on there.
There's an #\offtopic or #\general where most of the activity takes place. There's a #\memes with moderate activity. Maybe #\animals for cute animal photos. #\rules and #\announcements of course. If the server owner is a creator they have an update channel for their own works. #\welcome to greet everyone the millisecond they joined which is just GREAT for people like me who want to check the vibe first. Maybe there's a forum channel, and it's basically dead.
I really can't overstate how much I hate seeing how homogenous the idea of "online community" has become. So many of them just being slightly different Discord servers that look fucking identical. "But Volpeon, they have different banners and emojis" OH WOW. A DIFFERENT BANNER. Clearly things aren't all that different from those old online communities I grew up with which had their own wacky website and a forum using a custom theme etc.
Like yeah, sure, everything is now easier to navigate because it's consistent, but in that process it became samey and boring.