It has been granted, but could be revoked.
a bug in the rarity of a video game item sparked a flurry of activity as it was accidentally made more common
i dont remember much sanewashing in the media, maybe i consume biased media but pretty much everything i saw said tarrifs were likely to cause recession.
If you’re stuck in a small town, you may…
like a bunch of plane crashes?
“best we can do is several genocides”
you can predict, but you can’t be right all the time. the more constrained the inputs are and the more you observe the behavior, the better you can get at the predicting. and this thing just has to predict the extremely near future.
that game was the coolest. i remember reading about how graeme devine thought up some video compression scheme before such things were commonplace
so if you try and sous vide to get the yolks just so, then the whites are usually undercooked? seems like alternative would be using a lot of water to act as enough of a heat sink to get repeatable simmering temp but that wastes a lot of energy
On iphone, mlem is a good one. Not sure about alt text though _
“now thats what i call dedicated method acting!”?
the global-scale unending red-spot hurricane will really put this plastic waste problem into perspective
may the goblins be as incompetent as they are ghoulish
i was thinking about how much human effort has gone into making instructional videos on how to do things and how all that content exists almost solely in the hands of Alphabet Corp
someone made me pickled strawberries one time. amazing condiment
certainly machines properly name things that brains haven’t been involved in naming (depending on what degree we’re willing to allow that to have been independent). onomatopeia is a naming-interpretation or translation exercise, not the same as the meow truly naming itself.
“you were already in for 4.67, so we’re taking it”