No, that’s a queue. A coup is what detectives are always looking for when they’re investigating crimes.
No, that’s a queue. A coup is what detectives are always looking for when they’re investigating crimes.
I was making 2 separate statements. 1. I agreed with the previous comment, 2. I opined that all Arthropods are bugs.
“Bug” is a colloquial term, so I was stating my personal, broader definition
This. Arthropods are bugs
I think most people would agree with you but would call it “the economy” since they can’t imagine a non-capitalist economy.
I totally agree. There are exceptions to every rule, but random people on the internet who you aren’t being paid to solve the problem for by a very large majority would benefit more from education than having their problem solved for them.
Teach a man to fish and all that.
But it is helping effectively.
It’s less efficient to learn how to do something than to have somebody who knows how do it for you, but it’s more effective to learn for yourself. Hard won knowledge is rarely lost.
Force push to the master branch or release branch, for one
I pay for ChatGPT+ and it’s real. I talked to it for about an hour today from my Android phone.
There were occasionally longer pauses than shown in the promo video, but only ever between when I spoke and when it started replying
As an old anime fan, welcome to the club lol
This has the same solution as the original. You ask them “which door would your brother say leads to certain doom?” and then you take that door.
La~ lalala-lala-la-la-la Katamari Damashi~
Exactly. I got extremely lucky on top of actively trying to game the system.
Only if you plan to let your career stall out at Senior Engineer.
I live in rural Pennsylvania but I work remotely for a San Francisco startup.
I get paid less than my coworkers who live in big cities, but more than any of my friends who live in my area except one who’s also a programmer.
Zelda 2 is more of an RPG than ODST, but the thrust of your argument is true.
I’ve been making a small album of music out of lyrics I wrote and a consistent general style/genre using suno. It’s pretty fun.
As a musician with experience recording albums, even when the songs come out basic, I can always re-record them myself and make them less generic.
This episode of Dexter’s Lab first aired more than 20 years before the first episode of Primal (Feb 1998 vs Oct 2019). A bit of visual discrepancy is to be expected
Current people call this the silicon age
John Carpenter probably owns the rights. I’m guessing streaming services would prefer to deal with smaller fish.
We’ll have to agree to disagree there.