Funny I unintentionally searched kagi with the keywords in the wrong order - and got it in the first result
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Wow that's fantastic! Great job!
Yeah I'll admit I had to read that sentence a couple times before it got through to me that "barred" meant she was admitted to the bar.
Also TIL elide = to strike out, abridge https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elide
Funny I never had much Star Trek gaming experience but have recently gotten into gaming more and been a lifelong Trek fan (maybe not an official Trekkie tho). this game looks pretty interesting and I'm now just learning about it since I also don't pay attention to the epic store!
I was gonna say this is a sad day, but that's just nostalgia for a time that's passed. I grew up reading and loving Popular Science, my dad always has a subscription and I would read it cover to cover usually the day it came in the mail. I let my own print subscription lapse years ago, tried a few different versions of digital magazines (anyone remember zinio?), but today it's just websites like arstechnica and the verge that have become the focus.
I still value the articles I come across online but the print edition is just a warm memory at this point to me so I can't expect them to keep a business going on that.
It may be a different technical skill than any of the hundreds of other ways to make art, but it still takes a human to conceive of a concept and skill to write a prompt that will generate the intended nuances and ideas.
Just because I can take a photo with one click on my phone doesn't make it art any more than if I try withs a professional camera in manual mode. The art is in using the tools to create something new and beautiful in any medium.
Well I feel like I acquired both a new point of view and a chuckle with this one, so thank you Internet friend 😌
I work in cloud computing and it's amazing to me how magical people like you think it is. Yes Google owns YouTube, but could still run out of resources if Google chooses, they are still at the mercy of their provider.
Services may be setup to dynamically grow but they are still consuming finite physical resources and would run out if the provider doesn't expand those resources.
The cloud most certainly can lose data due to hard drive failure and other hardware issues; the services are designed to make that very unlikely, but cloud services also have disaster recovery options you must implement if you want to be truly isolated from a given hardware footprint.
Nice, what do you think of the EDCPocketTools Mini CatClaw?
Yeah, the windows would open. But, honestly some days were gross. But US school would end by mid June and start in September so there's only a few hot days to worry about, you might hit over 80F /27c a few times at most.
I wonder if an argument could be made that birthdate is a component of your genetic information including family medical history? It is also potentially age discrimination?