Now we know how to beat AI. We just have to pass the No LLM Left Behind act.
Wow, Dodge is worse than Telsa and almost down to Polestar.
I’ve been calling them McMansions on wheels, but considering how much tracking they do, I may start using your analogy.
And all the science I don’t understand.
Its just my job five days a week.
Good to know. Thanks for the breakdown.
It’s known as the 27 club.
Our nearest Pizza Hut delivers via Doordash whether you order direct or through DD, but if you order direct its 30% cheaper. I’m not sure who’s eating the markup.
28 is a perfect number of years to shut down after.
I’ll see myself out.
I recognized the name AU10TIX, because I half-joked on Lemmy about a potential mass doxxing of Xitter’s most vile users back in September when they announced the partnership. I assumed they’d be a target for ransomware/hackers, not that they’d just leave their admin creds out in the open.
Palpatine would be a good comparison too, since your immune system will think the TB is dead while it’s actually just hidden and snacking on corpses… waiting for its time to pop up and make thing wheezy.
I recognize everything but the first panel.
Usenet’s is having a minor resurgence, we could be trendsetters.
All the great editors were built on lemon batteries, I thought that was common knowledge. The reason we all turned against Pico/Pine is that UW developed it using potato batteries. Potatoes! Can you even imagine?
If memory serves, 2010 ignited Jupiter by crashing Saturn into it. But you’d actually need about 250 Saturns (or 85 Jupiters) worth of hydrogen to get the job done. A lot of the moons would be within that new super gas giant’s roche limit even before fusion began.
That’s the best one. Hopefully those otters are working their way north.
There’s something worse, but only the UK was fully steeped in its horror.
I opened that in a private window so my google account wouldn’t get sullied by its eldritch horror.
This one isn’t true of course, but it still feels like it fits
Taking down a caiman is no small feat, but when I read it as “caveman” I was more impressed. For a number of reasons.
I have an external DVD-RW on a shelf just in case. Every once in a while I need to bring it out and I wonder if a giant boulder is going to start rolling at me when I grab it.