yup, good suggestions.
there’s lots of them apparently.
yup, good suggestions.
there’s lots of them apparently.
same reason a painting or drawing is named, i guess.
no. but i try to forgive myself for not taking the opportunity. imo, it is a skill that forms through a lot of interactions. a form of rizz. and to me, it doesn’t come as natural.
While the proposed bill’s goals are great, I am not so sure about how it would be tested and enforced.
It’s cool that on current LLMs, the LLM can generate a ‘no’ response like those clips where people ask if the LLM has access to their location – but then promptly gives advices to a closest restaurant as soon as the topic of location isn’t on the spotlight.
There’s also the part about trying to contain ‘AI’ to follow once it has ingested a lot of training data. Even goog doesn’t know how to curb it once they are done with initial training.
I am all up for the bill. It’s a good precedent but a more defined and enforce-able one would be great as well.
it’s interesting how they got to this target as conclusion.
for places that don’t ban guns, every walmart would have them with minimal barriers for buying.
like what steam does for games, maybe it’s because these guns are that easy to acquire to begin with?
yes. but to so as not cause miscommunication problems, maybe keep it to close people who are in the know of what you mean.
looks like a naming-marketing gimmick.
it is pronounced as “x-zone”.
Google will do the Googling for you.
I would like to know what google will be searching and/or sharing to its 697 partners that value my privacy on my behalf.
Before any googling is done would be great.
and it gets more fun if there’s an alert for an impending amber alert
this amber alert alert is brought to you by alerts-r-us!
…
this amber alert is brought to you by alerts-r-us!
this reminded me of that feature with lots of articles about its usefulness:
@platform('engagement')
game.Release().then(ninjaNFTandMTXDLC);
are you feeling it Mr. Crabs?
even in sourcery, the one that controls the domain has the biggest fuckery.
go, go product dangers!
…Mighty morphin’ product dangers~
I read some senator or congress-person suggested before about doing medical tourism instead. Like you go visit Spain or Norway to get your knee or spine fixed for cheap.
This is the most Patrick Starr™ solutions I’ve ever heard for medical care.
gentoo takes a long time. but currently they started shipping out binaries – and with a more recent architecture too (x86-64-p2 or - p4) which helps a lot as compared to building your own Libre office.
they got good guides as well. I got to use one for troubleshooting even if I use a diff distro.
arguably the best scene.
I think 1 roll and his stamina bar dropped zero.
Thank you very much! These answers are very insightful.
I think these points brought the point home on why some of their decisions seem absurd for me:
ads are common in mobile games and mobile games are trying to sell to people already playing mobile games
Once they’ve peaked, they’ve “served their purpose” in the companies eyes.
On top of that, by the time the game comes out, people likely won’t remember the ad, and they very likely won’t remember it was a bait.
mobile player pool is gargantuan
portable swamp cooler. it leaked and makes your carpet a swamp and maybe cooler. also luggable.
roller-type kitchen knife sharpener. the finer edge sharpener actually dulls the knife more.
tile tracker. it was so big, I didn’t lose it. I also hate the concept because it works like insurance does.