Well, the funny thing is... it IS somebody's job, and they get paid for it. There more they push "self service" the less workers they're hiring and paying wages to, and the more your ever-increasing grocery bill just goes to pad some executive's bonus so they can buy a bigger boat or whatever.
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On the plus side, an increased amount of rebels are now turning themselves in for... processing
I feel like he may have gotten a bit of rod and reel with that midnight moon
Yeah, I'd say that they (an in governments or those with enough money+power) can influence the weather, but full control is still not possible
But the game is running on a computer with the emulator which still strongly lends to it being software
The last instructions I had involved downloading an older version of the Kindle desktop app to grab the books, and I couldn't find that one except on style rather sketchy looking sites that I didn't trust running executables from.
This looks like it might be a more effective solution. Thanks!
Most of the newer laptops I've picked up some have hardware switches, but they do have a physical shutter that can be flipped over the camera which IMO is better as I can visibly see the camera is blocked
Does that still work? Last time I tried I had no luck
Well obviously the restaurants should all just feel extremely gifted that such a prestigious person was gracing their establishment
/s but that's probably their thought pattern
Well it does mention the Hezbollah hiding among civilians without any notation there, so it kinda reads like "how dare these crazies fire at the terrorists hiding behind civilian shields" (without noting the terrorist part and kinda brushing over the civilian shields).
Both sides are pretty despicable in this conflict
Yeah. I should have said "illusions of" an expert system or something similar. An LLM can for example produce decent working code to meet a given request, but it can also spit out garbage that doesn't work or has major vulnerabilities. It's a crap shoot
In practice, would that be like being atheist but still celebrating Hannukah or Christmas?
Or is it just Jewish heritage from a lineage perspective regardless of one's perspective/practice on religion/god?