What if they had an “analog hole”: pay someone to copy and paste things-to-moderate to ChatGPT and copy and paste the responses back while logged in as the mod.
What if they had an “analog hole”: pay someone to copy and paste things-to-moderate to ChatGPT and copy and paste the responses back while logged in as the mod.
He’s got that Half-Life G-Man look on his face.
The only problem I have with, “They” is that it requires context to distinguish the plural form and the singular. We need a dedicated, genderless word for singular third-person.
Hope for a critical piss.
I like tuna subs. A good close second would be the ones with lots of pepperoni. 🍕
I can think of only a few reasons why the military would have you take training in Texas:
Gunslingin’ with revolvers, single and akimbo
Practicing the perfect “Yeehaw”
Wrasslin’
Combat maneuver training in boots with spurs
Lasso training
I’m sure they won’t notice a few rolls of toilet paper going missing.
The early Chrome was crazy fast when it had none of the bloat.
That’s why I believe that the username crisis is real. Future generations won’t have short usernames and will have to use increasingly longer usernames to have a unique one, or have a Redditesque default [word1][word2][4numbers].
We might as well just go all out and just have everyone use a UUID with minimal chances of username collision.
A cool thought about sourdough starters is that they are unique. A starter from 1897 should impart a flavor unlike any other starter. It’s like the snowflake of the yeasty realm.
I’ve got a book that has been out of print for decades that I’ve painstakingly scanned in page by page. Is there a way I can donate it to the archive?
Also front left for phone and front right for wallet and keys.
For the phone in left pocket though, only the phone is placed in it to prevent it from getting scratched (even with a screen protector it’s annoying), so nothing else goes in there.
Learned that the hard way.
earth.nullschool.net is a pretty cool visualizer of all things meteorological.
Agreed. Ladies, gents, and everyone else, make it so.
Perhaps. But by then it certainly would be the year of the Linux desktop by then. What other operating system can handle years that long, starting from Jan 1, 1970 to Jan 1, 6.460263446E+5814. Linux, that’s what.
Dude they sell our data to advertisers and big data for profit. The least they can do is provide some services for us for the amount of analytics they collect from us on a daily basis.