She was gonna scan it from her phone, airdrop to her laptop, and then upload the files to Canvas.
When you know how to use the entire toolbox, but only if you can use the entire toolbox…in order.
She was gonna scan it from her phone, airdrop to her laptop, and then upload the files to Canvas.
When you know how to use the entire toolbox, but only if you can use the entire toolbox…in order.
Unless they’re interacting with a landline.
Which, to be fair, is still pretty complex.
Wait, Elon Musk’s ex-wife is now his mother-in-law?
Elon Musk’s dad groomed Elon Musk’s step-sister, if accurate, is more clear.
Elon Musk’s dad groomed his own step daughter…lol
Not everybody follows that same diagram.
On one end of things, many people don’t care at all if a game has Denuvo.
On the other end, many pirates won’t buy a game they pirated even if they liked playing it.
I think you’re having a Principal Skinner meme moment here…
Could it be me who wrote a comment that was slightly unclear?
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No, it’s couple dozen or so other commenters who are wrong.
Lmao…if you don’t see how going “Hey it’s not actually a crime!” sounds like defending them, I can’t help you.
And “internet tough guy”? Where is that even coming from? Lol
I also think the issue was with your comment. It could’ve been written a bit more clearly
Are you defending the people who used the AI bots as described?
instead of knowing someone in the neighborhood is researching how to get away with murder.
…how would I know that?
I thought they were mostly bots and alts
It’s a lot easier to access ChatGPT than it is to access a flying car
That was the one action I took on Twitter after creating an account before my account got banned.
I needed to create an account to check a local source for updates. So I did. I also decided to look around on Twitter to see what I was “missing”. Saw a bunch of Musk stuff and instantly knew I didn’t want to see any of it. So I blocked him.
In a few weeks, when I clicked a Twitter link, it said my account had been banned for suspicious activity. It had a secure password and this was its second log-in ever (no posts, comments, reactions, etc).
The post title was an entire thought in the form of a question. It invited people to come and share their opinions.
Not to mention that in many clients, the title is presented first before the post body. So someone could come up with their answer after reading everything initially presented to them about this post.
Also, skimming is a useful thing that people do, lol
That is generally why people pay for things
Upvoted for “Panda’s box”…lmao!
I pay for YouTube premium because I like the idea of content creators getting paid when I watch their videos. I don’t want to manually send each of them money or sign up for their channel memberships or anything. But if they make videos that I watch and they get a kickback? I’m fine with that.
I also have a YouTube channel that bring in a bit of beer money, so I use that to justify the cost.
It is kind of misleading to leave it out of the title and hide it in the middle of the post. “Besides AI” could’ve easily fit in the post title.
If the emulator can’t run games from archive files, then I store what I play unarchived, and what I don’t play stays as archived as it was.
Unless they’re small files, then I’d probably back then up extracted. But I haven’t had a case where the files were small enough for me to store extracted but the emulator couldn’t run from archives.
I thought it was a mistake/typo. Those don’t instantly become words just because a reader can guess the meaning