I pressed my jacket button.
I pressed my jacket button.


Even if AI somehow falls off the trend, I feel like we’ll see another stupid way to throw mountains of processing power at something. I can’t wait to see what goofy shit they’ll come up with.


Oh no. All that’s left now that the age veifications are bypassed are the extensive public surveillance. Better leave that running.


I think the other intersections should exclude the non-overlapping circle.
+Veggie +Git -Sport: Prune
+Veggie -Git +Sport: Pickle
-Veggie +Git +Sport: I dunno… Does fetch count?
I think the point is that it’s not a linear scale when comparing energy of the vehicle to energy transferred during impact. It flattens out drastically at higher vehicle masses, and the value of the energy becomes a false or skewed argument against heavier cars.
As a proud owner of a 23 month old toddler, I can confirm that even my specimen is larger than that, and I could not dream to achieve that kind of velocity.
Yeah, the numbers seem wild to me. I live in Norway. I have family who lives up north among polar bears, so they have gun for bear protection. My in-laws do some hunting, so they have a few hunting rifles. I feel like my family and in-laws are far above the regular citizens when it comes to gun count per person, but it still averages to around 0.5 guns per person among us. I don’t know anyone in Norway who owns a gun to defend against other humans. Who are these 10%?
I would rather not be a part of any stiff-ass wedding where the morthal combat theme is unacceptable.
Just to join the poll, my logitech mouse will do about 2 months per charge. When the battery is low, it wil indicate with a red LED, but it will keep going for several days (thoigh I’ve never had the issue with not finding a charger within that time, so I don’t know how long it could run after the LED lights up).
My father in-law uses that added argument all the time. Who the hell needs to drive for 10 hours straight without taking a 30 minute break.


Yes, it’s as you stated, a reference to donald duck. A very loose reference.
Also, I’ve tried to find any reliable sources for this story at previous occasions, and it seems like it’s fully made up. The working conditions have reportedly been abyssmal which is likely the origin of the story, but that specific story is not real.


I was expecting this to be the “carry a brick”-trick.


The integration of AI into regular, deterministic software bothers me a lot. As a developer, I want my IDE to be consistent so I can feel comfortable that autocompletion and other functions do what I expect. But recently, and at an accelerating rate, I find the IDE to make inconsistent autocompletions - often suggesting a lot more code, which often contains errors and non-existant references.
I could use AI every now and then for work, but I wish it only helped when I’m explicit about it. Currently, it kills workflow and sucks out energy both from me and the grid.
Not sure if you’re serious, but cooling down servers consumes water.
So his double sword, which still functioned when cut in half, was a representation of himself. The sword wasn’t modeled for him, it was modeled after him!