Well, to be fair, “Why can’t websites just remember that I said no to cookies?”
Well, to be fair, “Why can’t websites just remember that I said no to cookies?”
I wouldn’t say nothing. After stopping the Flag Smashers, they went to the GRC and told them not to be so mean to the refugees. But they didn’t really address the world borders thing or anything (as far as I remember,) so I guess this counts.
Well there’s that (and an answer to that,) but I meant superheroes enforcing the status quo by beating up people who want a change for the better without addressing their complaints. Like Killmonger comes to mind, but Black Panther did listen.
I can’t even remember the last time a superhero was like this.
I wouldn’t be surprised, but I’m not convinced downvoting comments has any effect on YouTube.
The names and PFPs still give it away if you know about them.
They’re not just “casually” stealing comments. They steal a random comment from the video, then have a bunch of other bots give it a bunch of thumbs up so that it appears towards the top and accumulates more upvotes than most human comments make. 95% of the time it seems, the real comment has one or two upvotes and is buried so far you have to scroll multiple pages to reach it.
Disney says Piccolo agreed to similar language again when purchasing park tickets online in September 2023. Whether he actually read the fine print at any point, it adds, is “immaterial.”
Whuh? Why didn’t they make their case around that instead of Disney+?
Aww, I was hoping it was a replica. That would have been really funny.
If they can downscale enough, they should be able to pass this test.
Two wars can exist simultaneously.
Do they do that? I’ve had my laptop for a while, and it’s never happened to me.
Windows updates aren’t disruptive if you actually update now and then. It’s not even that often.
You’re not using a command line web browser? I wouldn’t either.
I know it’s dead. I still have it, and it still does all I want from an IDE.
Well, LLMs are, at least. But also, autocomplete is already AI, so really LLMs are just glorified AI. And that checks out, they are the ones that get all the glory*. Everything else is just spooky algorithms.
*Except for walking robots and stuff like that.
I was surprised when I made attackPower
and it suggested defensePower
next. It was then that it sunk in that the autocomplete was AI.
Same here, but Atom. Maybe I should start using Atom again.
I googled it, there is an option to sync it to your Microsoft account, but I can’t say whether that’s on by default when you turn on clipboard history because I skipped adding a Microsoft account. But if it is, you can turn it off in Settings -> System -> Clipboard.
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