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@VF_SEGA After time with 1.1:
👍-Evade Cancel and stagger (pros and cons but overall positive imo)
👎-Tech single button (I haven't talked to anyone with favorable opinions on this including me, already had one button PKG with macro if desired and accidental inputs have become an issue)
A fun SIDESTEP DIRECTION MINI-GUIDE for #VF5REVO that I wrote on the fly in the @vfdiscord 🙏🏼💕
This introduces developing players to the power of evading in the correct direction, why, and the idea of influencing the fight with it instead of being manipulated by your comfort 🙏🏼
This won't stop Chrome from downloading the same thing again... do this instead
1.Close Chrome
2.Delete weights.bin
3.Create an empty file named weights.bin in that same location
4.Go to the file's properties, and Deny permissions from the OS to touching that empty file
Google Chrome is quietly downloading a roughly 4 GB AI model to many users’ computers without clear upfront consent.
The file, called weights.bin, is part of Google’s Gemini Nano on-device language model and lands in the browser’s user data folder under OptGuideOnDeviceModel.
It powers built-in AI tools such as “Help me write,” smarter tab suggestions, on-device scam detection, and page summarization. The download triggers automatically for devices meeting minimum hardware requirements, and Chrome often replaces the files if deleted.
While the model processes data locally, installation happens in the background with minimal notification.
The scale is noteworthy. Hundreds of millions or billions of installations add up to thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions globally from data transfer, even though each is a one-time event.
To prevent or remove it, go to chrome://flags, disable the entries for the optimization guide on-device model and Prompt API, restart the browser, and manually delete the folder.
@blind_via All for the sake of short term operational efficiency. Why have two engineers waste time looking at the same thing when they could be working on two different things?