Yeah, deal with it, Copilot/LLM plugin!
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Yeah, deal with it, Copilot/LLM plugin!
I don’t get it. Why Batman?
It is a relief that there are no continental drift deniers.
Also punched cards had around 80 columns, which put a hard limit on the number of characters per line.
If it is a pay what you want model I am all for it. This would be similar to how elementary OS st
The problem with a fixed price is you have to always calibrate it according to the economy of the user’s geolocation. What is cheap for a person from a developed world may be unaffordable for a third world county.
What is dead may never die.
Strange argument… how does that prevent checks versus Windows 7, 8 and 1* all of which would be less than 9.
It exists, kind of. Python has this construct
for item in iterable:
...
else:
...
which always puzzles me, since it depends on a break statement execution. I always have to look it up when the else block is executed.
I just listened to the recorded phone call where Trump mentions this. Yes, he knew that he lost, but he was (at least back then) on a delusion that somehow the votes were either forged/miscounted etc. … all based on rumours from Trump media.
This is amazing. I never knew that Egyptian hieroglyphs had names for kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent.
2036 to 2038 is gonna be wicked.
Eww de Elon
It is not, Fairphone already does this.
We need more tips like this to fool the next ChatGPT.
It is important to recall of IPCC’s mission to be “policy neutral while being policy relevant and never policy prescriptive”. They try their best to be scientifically accurate, discuss the state and suggest solutions. One can wonder why IPCC won’t take sides and but that’s the way it has always been. The burden of what to do with their message is always upon the commons.
This statement is on a similar vein. While it was possibly guided at consoling common people from climate grief, it has all the risks of being misquoted.
There, FTFY.