Win10 was extreme crap, you just feel it was good because Win11 is worse.
Makes sense, you want your spying software more robust than something unimportant like an OS.
Ah, jiggle physics, the most important part of any game.
Remember the good old times when politicians pretended to not steal your taxes? Good times.
This quote from From Paris With Love sums it up:
Try Eternity, it’s good.
Their filament sucks, the only thing good about it is the RFID that tells AMS what colour it is.
If they do official support for people with developer mode turned on that’s fine by me and the issue is pretty much solved, I don’t mind losing cloud connectivity if I get full control over the printer and can do my own cloud if I want.
Holy shit, that’s a lot of word vomit for something that should be three paragraphs tops.
Anyone read it and can provide a TLDR? I failed after a few paragraphs where I still didn’t know what the article’s about.
That doesn’t help at all, I’d say. Most people won’t ever create communities.
Read only instance would put them off too. The best solution, IMO:
As the old Mayans foretold.
Pff, just use the numbers directly:
${1} = "value";
${2} = "DOGE";
That makes it possible to do stuff like:
for (${152} = 1; ${152} <= 2; ${152}++) {
${666} = $${152};
print(${666});
}
This is a valid code, btw.
Exceptions are now illegal and therefore won’t occur, so no need to check for them
Ah, I see you’ve met C++ developers.
Yep, he was full of absurd dissonance like that.
Yes. That’s exactly how we got the first image generating AIs - people took a huge amount of pictures and described in detail what’s in there. That’s how AI knows how to generate “a cat in a space suit standing on a moon” - there were a lot of pictures described “cat”, “space suit”, “standing”, “moon” etc. and the AI distilled the common part of each image matching the description.
And there are plenty use-cases to have a description of what’s on an image. For example for searching through images based on what’s in there.
Also animal rights? Guess who you can thank that for?
Well, some jobs are probably being replaced. Like, I can imagine someone being paid to describe in detail what’s in a picture and writing it down would be replaced pretty quickly.
But if the article means programmers, devops, sysadmins etc., then hell no, there’s no way the current iteration of AI can replace them and instead of spreading misinformation, the article authors should focus on real reasons the layoffs happen.
But that doesn’t bring as many interactions as doom news of companies replacing us with a smart text predict software, does it?
The year of Linux happened a long time ago. I assume you mean the year of Linux on desktop, in which case yes, it’s been foretold.
Oh Slimmer Man, where you gonna run to?
Well, he’s an adult, can’t he move or something? Like, no one forces him to be around them if it puts him in too much stress.