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I leave a number wrong. The security code, date, whatever. I can remember one number and correct the autofill while making an attempt to keep things a little more secure and still convenient.
I leave a number wrong. The security code, date, whatever. I can remember one number and correct the autofill while making an attempt to keep things a little more secure and still convenient.
No. Though I have encountered enthusiasts, they’re generally fun. Had one kid that knew more about the aircraft than we did, asking systems questions that we never even knew existed. Kid was smart.
Foo fighters were the reflection of the sun off ice crystals. See them all the time.
As to the rest of this insanity, I’ve got tens of tens of thousands of hours flying and not seen anything inexplicable.
It found that most of the internet is translated, as 57.1 percent of the sentences in the corpus were multi-way parallel in at least three languages.
What a shit title. The article basically is about translating languages and goes on to say that AI is doing it badly.
Not that 50% of all web content is AI generated.
Shame on whoever wrote this clickbait garbage.
I wonder what the ratio of union to non-union jobs are the ones reporting salary.
Couple possibilities. Dropped cigarette. Electric seat heat or motor failure causing a fire.
I have 6 machines running Linux. I don’t think my opinion is out of date at all.
It’s not Linux specific, but it’s Linux dominant.
I cannot remember the last time I ever had to use some command line option off the internet for windows. Or some regedit.
But that’s ok. Whatever code for Linux one picks will either: not be for your version or distro. Missing repository. Deprecated. Won’t config. Won’t make. Need complex permissions setup. Necessitate recompiling the kernel or something. Just not work for whatever reason.
Linux users refuse to admit (or gatekeep) the fact that there’s a huge knowledge gap and learning curve that has to e surmounted to make Linux usable for professionals, yet people are quick to say “just switch to Linux” when even the easiest mainstream builds fall short of windows functionality.
TF is happening…is any of this written by a human on earth? I for one welcome our alien AI overlords, but suggest they might pick up a book on grammar before asking to fucking spider leader approach me with.
Some people just want to watch the world burn.
Wait, what? There was a Bloom County + Calvin and Hobbes crossover?
Where might I find this? Two of my favorite strips!
Depends. Most of my Pi’s are 3 or under, and they’re doing mundane tasks like printserver or VPN. This takes little power or speed. I did use a pi B+ with Kodi and that tended to choke up occasionally, I think mostly due to heat though even after applying heat sinks. The 4 and 5 should handle that job a lot better.
The Space Battleship Yamato, seeing as you said “Battleship”.
You said it yourself when you compared cars to guns. Can’t really have it both ways by holding some manufacturers liable for the unintended uses of their products and giving others a pass. You could argue the same for knifemakers, baseball bat makers, etc. They’re both fairly good at causing traumatic injury or death. Cars OTOH are designed to prevent injuries or death as much as possible, even if they hit a pedestrian.
That said, you are absolutely correct about guns purpose being to deliver injury or death at a distance. That’s why they exist in the first place. No equivocation can change that, I don’t care if people target shoot with them or whatever, they’re killing machines.
Problem is that guns are a right in the US. There is absolutely no way on this earth that the people who wrote that right as an amendment had any clue of what guns would turn into, how they would be politicized, how people would have personal arsenals, or how much death they would cause among the population. Their shortsighted brevity when writing that amendment has killed tens of thousands of people every year.
Interesting accent. Much flatter than what we expect today, more rolling “r’s” though.
I can assue you they do not open and check returns, at least not with any regularity. I bought a 3d printer, used, off of amazon, via sold by/shipped by amazon, and the previous owner/returnee had simply dumped it in a box with some inadequate padding. Amazon never opened the box, and when it arrived on my doorstep it had broken glass, bent frame parts, missing screws, etc.
Aww, I was hoping it was going to be insanity causing makeup or something.
Worldwide climatological disaster and associated geopolitical turmoil cause the human population to plummet rapidly. How rapidly will determine whether or not we return to essentially the stone age or maintain some semblance of modern civilization.