I’d argue it’s almost qualifies as an antimeme
I’d argue it’s almost qualifies as an antimeme
I think that’s one thing that’s often forgotten in these conversations. The cat’s out of the bag, you will never be able to stop the generation of things as they are right now. You’ll just be able to punish people for doing so.
They’re also developing computer chips running on actual biological human brains if that helps the brain aspect
I wonder if that bridge has immortalized itself in AI history.
Wait this seems pretty clean. How does it compare to LibreOffice?
Interesting how “scared shit out of me” sounds so much more literal than “scared the shit out of me”.
Someone complaining about mislabeling Miku. My people…
“Sustainably sourced” doesn’t always mean “environmentally sustainable”. Unfortunately a lot of bioplastic still isn’t biodegradable and will leave us with the same waste issue as regular plastic.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590332220303055
Video explainer: https://youtu.be/-_eGOyAiNIQ
What’s the logic here? That servers used to host files run Linux? Windows systems distribute malware too.
Especially when we have a barrel and a sight to throw our tiny stones through objects with.
The Sun, The Moon, The Star - Æther Realm
A ~20 minute metal masterpiece telling the story of someone leaving home in search of purpose and only upon leaving realizes the beauty of what he had before.
Melodically beautiful and I cry every time I hear it!
“It’s not sad! Her daughter has gone on the record saying it’s not sad.”
It’s about a different “Microwave for One” but still feels relevant here.
You can pay for illegal content and you can take something without permission, legally.
My issue is that Spotify has sort of locked me in by knowing my tastes pretty well. My discover weekly and release radar as essential listening every week and I’m not convinced I’ll be able to transfer my fingerprint in a satisfactory way.
24° is the sweet spot for me but anything under 30° is fine for me if it’s a dry heat.
I think the difference is that I have experienced a lot of people engaging constructively with comments that they definitely wouldn’t have on reddit.
(Not that they would have reacted badly, they just wouldn’t have gotten responses at all)
Honestly that’s a fair point too.
I think in the email they sent out they mentioned that each IP would be able to download 5 per 24 hours and “registered users” 10 per 24 hours. Paid members would be restricted to 1,000 per 24 hours.
It’s 15 bucks a year for VIP, if I understood it correctly, then I am of the opinion there is nothing here to get mad about for “regular users”.
I think the entire boom it had was from regular people, people who specifically weren’t knowledgeable about crypto.
Another nothinger! How’s the 2a? Sorry, I know it’s off topic, just curious.