Also: "that's it, I'm leaving this sub."
Usually in response to a post that isn't even an overall representation of the sub.
Also: "that's it, I'm leaving this sub."
Usually in response to a post that isn't even an overall representation of the sub.
Overcast and cool. Not a fan of bright sunlight
Is there a reason the twist-to-release is better than pull-to-release?
(YYYY/MM/DD for life!)
I favor this for sorting purposes.
They tried to claim they weren’t responsible for the Ai.
Why wouldn't they be? They made the decision to use (and continue using) AI.
If someone gets drunk, they can't turn around and say "it was the alcohol's fault, not mine."
My question is rhetorical. I know the answer is: corporations, lobbying, and money. At least that's what I'll expect in the U.S.
As if I needed any more reasons to not buy HP products.
I minimize air travel to the extent possible. Unfortunately I have non-local family so unless I choose to just not see them my choices are a bit limited.
But yeah, I don't fly for tourism or leisure.
And saying but the algo / AI did it
Sure, the algo did it. But someone chose to use it and continue using it.
How long until they are found price-gouging people in certain demographics?
The push for RTO put on full display how bullshit the push for EVs "for the environment" is. If .gov was actually serious about helping the environment, WFH would be encouraged when possible. It obviously isn't feasible for many (probably most) jobs, but removing the vehicles that you can from the roads is still a step in the right direction.
The electric Humvee has entered the chat. It has over 200kWh worth of batteries, enough to make 3 more normal-sized EVs. And lord help you if one of those hits you.
Sounds like a loophole to me!