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Sorry, all out. Just traded my last datum for a hundred gross self-sealing stem bolts.
Sorry, all out. Just traded my last datum for a hundred gross self-sealing stem bolts.
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This is still a joke mind you, but whose justice?
It can be, sure. But when used in a limited manner where it makes sense it can be the more readable option. I’ve used it in a try/catch to retry the operation after changing a variable. One label (“reconnect”), one goto, totally easy to understand on a surface level.
I’ve seen people be coy about antisemitism, but this is the first time I’ve seen someone “*wink wink* know what I mean?” about gender regarding teslas. Wild.
Stop using your own personal experiences to talk for an entire nation of people, I send my sister postcards all the time and even buy specific stamps for them.
In email terms, a bounceback is a category of error that in this case meant that the email address didn’t exist. Although, that’s because I emailed opt-out instead of arbitration-opt-out. My mistake. After fixing it, it went through without a reply as has been the general experience.
Ah, thanks!
I attempted to email opt-out@discord.com per the ToS and got a bounceback.
Well, it doesn’t really contribute to less people that much considering the global birth rate, and also it removes a usable car from service that will at this moment be replaced using materials and processes that are likely not too great and probably loaded with an interface that sucks worse ass and breaks more often. Tricky all around.
The solar eclipse from Monday.
I genuinely had someone stop and ask me why you can’t see the moon during an eclipse because “it’s got light in it right”.
They’re soon to replace our HR manager.
I think that I understand what you mean, but what you said was kinda obvious, and also not particularly useful to the overall conversation.
I think you mean “don’t give OpenAI access to your personal data”, which I personally agree with.
I read what you wrote as being analogous to a patient coming in to a doctor and saying “It hurts when I do this” only to have the doctor say “well, don’t do that then”.
Considering the company’s garbage history with treating our data with any real respect, I would also recommend strongly against giving them more information about yourself or your works. I also think that the people that have decided against that advice to use these plugins should be made aware of the issue with them and that also OpenAI should fix them promptly.
Okiedokie, I guess that makes total sense and isn’t it’s own form of virtue signalling against the argument that people shouldn’t pre-order, you really explained your position and showed me!
Don’t pre-order.
Simple as.
Fellow HP fan, I was kinda weirded out by the whole “free access to unforgivable curses” and “canonically killing people” and the honestly kinda disheartening stance on goblin personhood but man flying around the grounds is so fun
I mean, what were the warnings? “It’s hard to do it right”? Seems like a person warning about a problem and offering a solution from a position of knowledge.
Clown Siemens, you say?
Hey, yeah! Him and his friend… I think the station commander’s son?
A thousand to several million, you say…