Surprised nobody tounge in cheek said this already, maybe it’s too obvious?
Ask an AI.
Surprised nobody tounge in cheek said this already, maybe it’s too obvious?
Ask an AI.
It’s not like someone can just pop out 100 children to skew votes
On an individual basis sure, but this still poses two problems:
Hmm, I’d be wary to parents taking advantage of this.
I started playing chess on lichess, it has tonnes of tutorials and an AI you can set the level of. Really helped scratch my itch.
If Microsoft are worried about Linux now, imagine what they’ll feel once it activates!
Whilst I don’t want to argue about whether the appreciation of people in your life should be encouraged by a celebration day, I would like to point out that holidays aren’t specific to appreciating people . They can also be for appreciating things , such as natural phenomenon.
Personally I’d prefer winter and summer type celebrations on the equinox and solstice than Christmas and a seemingly random (in my country) public holiday at a point in the summer where it isn’t that warm anymore.
Triforce (by Yogscast guys) is excellent.
It’s just three funny, kinda nerdy, guys chatting shit. No scripting. Minimal ads. Funny stuff.
But but there’s a person on the internet that might be wrong! *shakes fist at sky*
How do I feel?
Usually with my fingers :)
But more seriously, there are depths to how I feel. An easy example of this is how I feel in a moment vs how I feel about my life in general. There are also aspect of my life that I may be deeply unhappy about whilst feeling generally good about my life as a whole.
Especially over recent years, as relationships in my life have grown more complex, I’ve really started to appreciate how I can have two feelings about the same thing at the same time.
Okay.
I guess in the same way you found my comment to be for no reason, I also found yours to be the same.
IMO, your comment wasn’t really on topic. They asked a question about why it happens to them, and you replied that it never happens to you. How is that on topic?
I did find it interesting that it doesn’t happen in the US, I was just checking that you were just making a comment about your own experience, and not to help answer the ops question. That’s cool, and I was just checking.
I hope you have a nice weekend:)
This isn’t meant to be rude or anything, I’m just not sure why you’re telling us this.
Is it just an in interesting fact for non-americans?
I wish more effort was put in to gamifying education courses.
Ask yourself, in 6 months time will you be able to find another contract job or employed job easily? If the answer is yes then I’d say go for it and get the extra experience.
It’s annoyingly fairly priced. I’m fairly sure they’re doing this at a loss to put competitors in the music streaming services out of business so they can hack up the price.
Standard Google/TV streaming service practice.
I’d say it’s not the LLM at fault. The LLM is essentially an innocent. It’s the same as a four year old being told if they clap hard enough they’ll make thunder. It’s not the kids fault that they’re being fed bad information.
The parents (companies) should be more responsible about what they tell their kids (LLMS)
Edit. Disregard this though if I’ve completely misunderstood your comment.
Jeez man it’s just some light hearted fun.
For some reason this comment made it sound, to me, like you’re trading Pokémon cards XD
5 mins build and test times Vs 1hr build times.
I know that can be achieved by setting a monolith up to be more segregated in design, but my experience so far is that that rarely happens.
Ms architecture forces the segregation, which helps keep me sane (:
I think you’d need to be renting it as a non-profit to not count. Under market value means you’re still making money for basically nothing right?
Couldn’t agree what stash you’d each grow for Movember? :D /s