

I read that part. It’s just that isn’t really a proposal on “how” and more a tagline of every high level programming language since the 80s, including the AI all-star, Python
I read that part. It’s just that isn’t really a proposal on “how” and more a tagline of every high level programming language since the 80s, including the AI all-star, Python
Yep!
developing a new programming language intended to make AI and code much more controllable and transparent
Don’t worry, no details on how a language would achieve that
Always forget printers exist but can’t say I’m surprised. Added this to the list of exceptions and made the title more accurate
Any specific service you’ve seen doing this?
I’ve not experimented as much with cloud providers or non-American companies so not yet sure if this is a byproduct of industry practice, market pressures on public companies or legal requirements and counter examples could help
I should also point out the good: many of them (like Netflix) are very open about how cancelation works once one goes to that section of their site
If nothing else, at least OP is adding to the housing supply
Siberia, Russia or Svalbard, Norway
You were planning on going to rural Alaska, right?
Correctly, smugly and pretentiously
I like these kinds of articles because of Betteridge’s Law:
What does this mean for Taiwan?
No
This would honestly be a lot easier
The Switch was an iterative improvement on the Wii U and while I wish they called it Nintendo Snap (how I heard the new sound effect) instead of drab numbering, I’d argue there are similar iterative innovations here–some likely to compete with the Steam Deck–without losing what’s working so far
Sounds like you’re salaried. Generally those jobs care about getting your work done more than watching a clock or waiting for phones to ring
If you have a decent boss, explaining what happened and asking if you can just take off a different day this coming week would probably be fine, even if Tuesday isn’t feasible on such short notice. Personally, I’d be gunning for Friday (assuming you have the normal weekend days off)
If that conversation is considered a problem, then it’s time to see if the company’s competitors are hiring for your position
That’s 600/yr and a long enough horizon that most diverse portfolios are likely to be net positive (I’m seeing about 5,000 gained with 8% growth in a basic savings calculator)
I’d spend those 10 years trying to free up cash flow but time’s a powerful weapon regardless
Theoretically? I’d imagine it’s equal (or close) to the difference between global money supply and global money supply but I don’t think that’s what you’re asking
At my work we have something in place that prevents somebody from sending to more than 50 recipients but we control our own mail servers and know how many people are in the largest department
Basically, things like this exist but aren’t necessarily intuitive to set up and defaults would require contextual knowledge
The name Salazar will now forever be translated to “French Dwarf Dude” in my head
Different jobs are different
Sorry for rambling
I agree in spirit but a CPI applied to military expenditure would be adjusting for prices of irrelevant items and could become very skewed at such large scales
Admittedly I don’t know have a better idea either so… Guess I’m hoping somebody smarter than me can chime in
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