There’s nothing contradictory in what is written there.
“The XTX is better - but you don’t deserve it, bitch”
There’s nothing contradictory in what is written there.
“The XTX is better - but you don’t deserve it, bitch”
“Pharmacists are finding they can see more patients a day by just prescribing the closest thing within arm’s reach”
Seeing more patients is not a good thing by itself
Wait until you hear about this new thing called: one set of rules for rich people & their companies, one set of rules for poor people
Yeah, but we all already know who she is
I’ve not read the article yet, but I’m going to assume it’s affecting my sleep because I’m reading about how it’s affecting my sleep at 04:21 instead of, you know, going to sleep. Just a guess
… said the stubborn person refusing to upgrade.
I was still on Windows 7 until about four months ago when I needed to upgrade to 10 for work. I totally agree and understand your point
In case anyone actually wants to know a couple of reasons
A) It’s not fair that some people pay and some don’t. (Of course it’s also not fair that some can afford $70 on a video game and some struggle to buy food)
B) If everyone would pay then we’d all only have to pay $50 each, lowering the price for those that are paying $70 at the moment. (Whether developers would lower prices or just make more money is another question)
It’s insane to me that “Ward: You lose the game” is worse than hexproof. Really puts how good hexproof is in perspective
You can take what you’re given and be happy /s
Actually true though, in roughly half of all cases. More if you count cloud cover as not being blue
.gnihsurb m’I nehw kip retaw taerg a rof sekam ti ,sediseB
Hope this helps!
Large-language models and computer tools in general are different to traditional machines, to be fair. For every spinning Jenny that you make, you need people to make it, people to service it, and people to operate it. These people all have jobs now. For every piece of software you make, you only need the one team who originally develops it. From then, it can be replicated endlessly with no extra human input. You also only need one set of people to “service” it (bug fixes, updates etc.) for the entire world, rather than one per factory or workplace
(Also, I disagree with your premise and your assumption that jobs = good, but you probably don’t want to hear about it and I don’t want to type an essay :) )
Without meaning to be rude, you’ve not been paying attention. Throughout the history of capitalism, rich arseholes and then corporations have done as much as they can to avoid paying people for labour. It shouldn’t be surprising that this latest tool is used the same way
We know this comment by Shannon Martin is correct and sensible because it was reviewed by Shannon Martin! As a licensed insurance agent, I’m sure she is qualified to talk about uh… electronics… hmm
I think they’re saying “America is a bad example, please don’t follow us”
Still have to invest time and emotion into watching it. Money isn’t the only metric
Wow, what a mindfuck. Had a bit of time to spare before getting up and read it through in one go. Not what I was expecting from the (honestly boring) cover. Thanks for the recommendation!
You gave the easy answer, KoboldCotiere gave the in-depth answer. Both are important to have
Thank you, that’s a very easy explanation to follow
If only YouTube ads were as unobtrusive as PornHub’s… one five-second-skippable ad before each video is all I’ve ever seen