republican judges are probably okay with the bribe/ gratuity as long as they checks 10 commandments “do not bear false witness” about it.
🤡 marvelous
republican judges are probably okay with the bribe/ gratuity as long as they checks 10 commandments “do not bear false witness” about it.
🤡 marvelous
in theory, I think you would also need a shared component that enforces the alternating “rules” that both OS understands.
that component also needs to be always awake so it will facilitate hand overs like an OS of OSes.
Ahhh, it’s a florida man news. Totally onion capable. Have a good day.
he will, and it’s gonna be a single panel of suddenly the school shooter is wrapped in bodily or synthetic – depending on which spiderman – fluids.
prolly for spidey, this would just amount to a Tuesday side-quest.
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.
yes. but to so as not cause miscommunication problems, maybe keep it to close people who are in the know of what you mean.
there is no to-ask-or-not,
just questions which are treated as they are.
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!
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this amber alert is brought to you by alerts-r-us!
I think from time to time, it is normal.
a lot of people don’t really pay attention to day-to-days unless there’s something specific or particularly attention grabbing about it.
if I understood the post as it meaning you find yourself in a steady decline of remembering, that might be something else.
For me it’s per activity and how you get your fun from it.
Like for example, in a game of hide and seek, the fun part is exploring and finding where people hid, if you already know that then it is not fun anymore. This kind of activity lines the same as with reading books or watching a movie.
On cooking, it is a different kind of fun because the more you know, the more you can apply. Medicine people have the same tendencies as well as athletes for these.
There’s also the type of fun you get with jokes, or for music.
Other people’s mileage may vary as each have their own approaches to different activities.
meanwhile, copilot:
I like your way of thinking!
This is definitely better than what I had in mind:
ackshually...
if you know, you know
Finally some news about the first human trial.
The part about them not issuing regular progress reports since day 1 (a month or so ago) is, how these doctors put it, concerning.
Apart from that, I think jumping from monkeys to human experiments when the success rate is low feels either rush work or some high person in charge decided to go all-or-nothing.
He should have asked how to do the rolling of boulders.
He missed his chance.
in my experience, you can sometimes get away messing a token or two in the user string as long as it is one of the common ones out there. start injecting BeOS and other arcane values in and things get less reliable.
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.
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.