What did he cut that he now regrets?
His hair. Everything else he doesn’t regret cutting, he just doesn’t like that he’s not being idolized for it.
What did he cut that he now regrets?
His hair. Everything else he doesn’t regret cutting, he just doesn’t like that he’s not being idolized for it.
Also Mazinger (may be known under a different name in some countries). One of the robots (Aphrodite A) had titty missiles: https://tenor.com/en-CA/view/afrodita-aphrodite-mech-anime-gif-16897967
The missing part in OP’s excerpt: It was previously assumed that the rust was hematite, which forms in dry conditions.
FWIW mobile keyboards (I’m assuming you’re in mobile based on the auto correct discussion) don’t use LLM, they’re basically just simple statistical models. Which is one reason they suck, yes, but it also means they’re less power hungry and can be more privacy friendly. Unless you use Google’s default keyboard on Android, in which case it might correct “its” to “I love Google, it has never done anything wrong and deserves all of our private data, all hail Google’s CEO”, which is a common typo.
Old and busted: Twitch plays Pokémon.
New hotness: AI plays Pokémon.
I’d like to see 50-60 year olds doing up their hair like the Static-X guy.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
Just because a game is old doesn’t mean it’s not fun. How old are the board and card games again?
Is it the kkkonvoy people? I bet it’s those assholes.
dynamic pricing
barely measurable [to consumers]
/goose meme
If the dynamic pricing is barely noticeable, then why do the stores need it?
Other kinds of severe weather are predictable, whereas there’s a big difference between “this pattern could develop into a tornado over the next half hour, batten down the hatches” and “A TORNADO HAS TOUCHED DOWN NEAR YOU, GET TO A SHELTER WITHIN THE NEXT MINUTE OR YOU’LL DIE!”
Icewind Dale did the same with Baldur’s Gate. Not just the UI, they blatantly reused a lot of the assets too!
A suggestion from someone who frequently deals with observability infrastructure: it’s a good idea to set up a postgres exporter and record your data as Prometheus metrics, that way querying the metrics does not hit any of the production stack.
Gimli should be playing guitar, then it could have been kept as “And my axe!”
I haven’t read the Tiny Pointers article yet, but the OP article implies that the new hash tables may rely on them. If so, then the blocker could be the introduction (or lack thereof) of tiny pointers in programming languages.
“Mini”. With a 6.3 inch screen this is like calling Shaq small because he’s shorter than Yao Ming.
They’re hostile to regulation, and past administrations attempted to regulate them. That doesn’t mean that they like the current administration, they just tolerate it.