A not too heavy cone.
A not too heavy cone.
That’s why I hate that they started to call them artificial intelligence. There is nothing intelligent in them at all. They work on probability based on a shit ton of data, that’s all. That’s not intelligence, that’s basically brute force. But there is no going back at this point, I know.
Or who simply communicated with more comics in the comments, like SrGrafo.
Okay, thank you. Anyway: is here somebody who actually knows WHY this happened? What was the underlying cause for our ansestors to start using it? What were they trying to achieve or solve? (UNINTENTIONALLY, okay, we got it.)
I don’t go very often, about once a month, but it’s the bar with my friends.
Put a refactor ticket in the backlog. We’ll get to it eventually, right?
Oh, a D6x0. 620 was my first ever company laptop! I loved it. Easily swappable cd-rom, you could change it to an additional 4cell battery. Combined with a 9 cell one it lasted basically the whole work day.
Yeah, sometimes I just want to mindlessly scroll. Like now.
That was Denvercoder9…
And who lives on the basement of that house? Denvercoder9
Your neighbor telling you that you left your car’s window open. Or you have a leakage/broken pipe/your roof is on fire/something is wrong that is advised to be taken care sooner rather than later. There can be legit reasons why people are trying to warn you in your home who don’t know your online handles.
Similar. WSL is fucking good, at least for me. It was a surprisingly good move from MS.
Big Carl
Exactly. I see an insane amount of job postings for my particular field in IT and people are changing jobs left and right in my circle. Which is also anecdotal, so there is that.
*upsettingestest
It cannot notify you, you have to check it manually, but: I use DaRemote on my phone to periodically check my bare metal.
Yeah, like Nokia-bad. Wait…