Made me feel better when I said I wish I knew what would come, back in the day when I was installing Chrome for people - and someone here replied “hey we all wish we knew when we did that” 🫂
Made me feel better when I said I wish I knew what would come, back in the day when I was installing Chrome for people - and someone here replied “hey we all wish we knew when we did that” 🫂
Varies regionally. For example, San Francisco techies should be tipping 20% (for typical sitdown service).
Wow this software is real and ready to be negatively downloaded
Interesting. Do you or @Anivia@feddit.org know anything about the creation of flash carts in the first place? And about the development of new ones?
I could imagine it being entirely profit driven or something released free to the world and commercialized by manufacturers after.
(Wiki doesn’t have a specific history section.)
Original for the meme historians
Very interesting. Thanks for that, I’ll reflect on it a bit.
Do you have time to talk more about the creativity loss? Concerning!
The dankies:
@brenticus@lemmy.world is right. Very simple yet very comforting.
Brent Icus, you’re boiling them?
But but but best results
So we should try the boil eh
Łukasz, you’ve turned off your targeting ravioli! What’s wrong?
Wonder if those are better/cheaper than Costco
Which are delicious by the way
Don’t think less of my power
heh
Wonder if someone’s done a translation to foreign and back to English version
Zap Beebz did the math!
What other solution is there?
And but a second or two to realize the faults of his path in life:
(Kind of weird reading something that wasn’t in the movies)
Tesla’s approach to automotive autonomy is a unique one: Rather than using pesky sensors, which cost money, the company has instead decided to rely only on the output from the car’s cameras. Its computers analyze every pixel, crunch through tons of data, and then apparently decide to just plow into deer and keep on trucking.
Doesn’t that 1950s(?idk) advice kinda work for some people?
“Demands” though that’s odd
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It’s wild when you only know how to use SELECT in SQL, but after a dollar worth of prompting and 10 minutes of your time, you can have a significantly complex query you end up using multiple times a week.
Would you say you’re generally pretty happy or nawwww?