Neither, they both just taste like bitter water
If you’re here, there’s still hope for the internet
Don’t let it fall
Neither, they both just taste like bitter water
Is it electron?
I’m not trying to be mean, it’s just informational. These are the people we need to focus on to prevent deaths
From what I’ve read, a lot of the people dying are drug addicts
Well search and maps (and some others) have no paid tier. Even for paid products, google does quite explicitly make money from the free version through ads. And most google ads are through third party sites, so you can’t opt out of them by paying google.
It’s usually free tiers of paid products
This could also be solved with a little more competition tbh. The same system that allows Uber to exploit drivers lets them jump ship with literally zero effort
Don’t tempt fate. There are already two kernels written in javascript
I can understand liking him as a 10 year old
Bu the movie is rated r
I’m in university. Every student uses chatGPT. Constantly.
In our last exam, the prof basically just said “cat’s out of the bag, you can use chatGPT in the exam” (he gives open note exams).
For one thing, people would only apply to a few places, with requirements that closely matched their skills.
Computers, and US. But I’m not just basing it off my experience
Any system that relies on people selling themselves will inevitably select for those who can sell themselves best, not any other metric
The current system of getting a job is horrifyingly toxic, broken and inefficienct
Blocker is already good
Until that ad also happens to be for a legitimate website you want to visit. I’d rather have a adblocker I can change right there in the website
In those dystopia settings however, they never seem to have all the literature describing dystopia. We do here
Motherboards have speakers?
Yeah seriously, every time someone makes a generalization online “that subreddit is all 12 year olds anyway”, “r/teenagers is mainly grown me”, it really bothers me because no, you’re just overconfident in estimating people’s ages from text