seems implausible.
seems implausible.
is that just the text
otoh a lot of the most useful and enduring software ever made has been made by volunteers in their spare time
in the third panel the shirt has picked up a knife?
certainly machines properly name things that brains haven’t been involved in naming (depending on what degree we’re willing to allow that to have been independent). onomatopeia is a naming-interpretation or translation exercise, not the same as the meow truly naming itself.
one of the best condiments ive ever had was a jar of homemade pickled strawberries. the one who made it refuses to give up the recipe.
the thing that most grinds my gears is that there are settings that appear in both control panels and settings, appear to be changeable in both, but only one or the other actually changes anything.
mockingbird at 4:30 AM: HEY GUYS I BROUGHT SEED FOR THE MEETING IN 2.5h. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY TRIP TO GET IT IN EACH OF YOUR NATIVE LANGUAGES.
only thing wrong with this cartoon is the capitalist is touching a lever. those guys dont do such menial work
i havent seen bad results at least. i use one with a good rating/latency listed on searx.space
yes i also noticed google search is absolute trash lately. so i switched to searx and life is better. i only go to google for street view and reverse image search now.
the pixar logo is the security cam footage of the lamp-hitman carrying out the job it was hired for
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ha! i thought i was just too dumb to notice the explanation.
I thought the original use was for subject/object pronouns as in:
he gave me the paper. (he, subject)
i gave the paper to him. (him, object)
why do these things almost never close properly
much grey. soothing pastel
used to be. doesnt work like it used to now.