But, do they cause a runaway thermal reaction if pierced?
I demand spicy pillows, not mild ones
woah holy shit a bio?
But, do they cause a runaway thermal reaction if pierced?
I demand spicy pillows, not mild ones
Step 3 was your earliest big clue. You’ll never give that to a person. You’ll only ever be asked to enter it on the website it originated from.
That being said, the other commentors are right too.
Ok, Arrowhead, I now want a backpack drone with this
Hahahahaha so it doesn’t break anything that still relies on cookies, but neuters the ability to share them.
That’s awesome
no.
You know, we can use vision ai services to do that now, dang yo time flies
So do they like plan to do something with the massive amount of hospitals using Windows?
Like it seems to me that scraping PHI might be a bad idea
You better fucking believe it.
AIs are going to be the new outsource, only cheaper than outsourcing and probably less confusing for us to fix
Man that’s way too short to be a funny song
You must have missed my first statement? Unless you can justify $300-$400 more for the features I use in the Fitbit. Bonus points if you can make it into a funny song.
I literally just bought a Fitbit because I really needed a watch and it has the features I cared about and was way less expensive than a Garmin.
Honestly I think Google will cancel them because they compete with Android Wear or whatever which can’t hold a charge worth a damn. 24 hours for a Pixel Watch? Fuck right off.
I had to go back and reread. I really shouldn’t comment when I’m still in bed.
Is secure boot still required? Yes?
Can’t force me to do shit Microsoft. Your own OS prevents it :)
Yes, that is how you install the OS. I meant little strangenesses found in dell hardware that I might encounter
I wish I could find something to help me convert my dell laptop into a Debian device. It would be all sorts of fun.
I just like my build working. What’s wrong with that?
So it took a little while before I could run stable diffusion, I can now!
Woah woah woah hold on.
These are judges and lawyers, not software engineers.
Personally it sounds like the lawyers and whatnot can do the whole splitting up the business. It will simultaneously create a HUGE demand in software engineers as all this stuff just sort of stops working.
I think it’s a brilliant way to handle this.
Plus the effect it would have on software engineer salaries in general. Not that I have any potential conflict of interest in stating this opinion, not at all.
Oh, oh god. I know exactly how I reasoned that.
Slashing damage is different than piercing damage in the games I play. For whatever reason I ignored the context.