

I read that part. It’s just that isn’t really a proposal on “how” and more a tagline of every high level programming language since the 80s, including the AI all-star, Python
I read that part. It’s just that isn’t really a proposal on “how” and more a tagline of every high level programming language since the 80s, including the AI all-star, Python
Yep!
developing a new programming language intended to make AI and code much more controllable and transparent
Don’t worry, no details on how a language would achieve that
Always forget printers exist but can’t say I’m surprised. Added this to the list of exceptions and made the title more accurate
Any specific service you’ve seen doing this?
I’ve not experimented as much with cloud providers or non-American companies so not yet sure if this is a byproduct of industry practice, market pressures on public companies or legal requirements and counter examples could help
I should also point out the good: many of them (like Netflix) are very open about how cancelation works once one goes to that section of their site
Is it possible to donate a server instance?
i.e. Reserve one for 12 months on Digital Ocean, Hezner, etc and transfer ownership
“just as good”? No, I feel it is (and has been for years) vastly superior but I mostly use it to find documentation or Stack Overflow answers so consistent UI and concise summaries are high priority to me. Take that as you will
I don’t think anybody can dethrone Google Maps yet but that’s another story
Yep. Low bar to clear
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Were they kicked out solely for having a differing opinion? Then it’s indisputably an echo chamber
Do the members seldom here opposing opinions outside of strawmen arguments or the occasional troll? Then it’s a defacto echo chamber
All organizations with common interests run the risk of becoming one, but the trap is particularly insidious for (and often weaponized by) online communities
Looks at Thriller video
… Define “dead”
No good Xbox games came out in 1896
Idk what your society or definition of “insanity” is but assuming you’re asking what we believe most commonly leads to one’s mental health entering a negative feedback loop:
Broadly speaking it’s some form of hopeless desperation (yes, the hopeless qualifier matters here) that commonly kicks into high gear after falling into homelessness, at least based on my own observations
Some also get to play on hard mode simply for winning the genetic and/or socio-economic anti-lottery
How did that cat manage to keep its phone’s reflection out of this selfie?
Grub Rescue
Same way you overcome any of life’s challenges: decide it’s impossible bullshit and move onto another game
Doesn’t sound familiar but I understand there’s very little to go off here
Can’t remember the name but there’s a novel set in Ireland in the not-too-distant future
Synopsis implied it had become a surveillance state but didn’t gave up before confirming due to the literal writing style
I swear every sentence was written in the passive voice (poorly remembered examples):
“It was made known through the clothes he wore they were sent from the department of security”
“As she walked outside the smell made Spring’s arrival clear”
Totally fine normally but do it every single sentence and it becomes a mystery novel where the mystery is what the hell you just read!
… Or idk, Harry Potter 5 is pretty meandering
Pick any human development index measurement and view its progress over the past 10 years
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