Then you need to diversify your comic sources
Then you need to diversify your comic sources
Apparently I was thinking of ‘Conflicts in Civilization’, which was just a scenario set for the base Civ II game. Tbh I sucked hard at that game back then but in my defence I was too young to really get good strategy and just enjoyed building wonders
Check out the brain on Brad
Think Andrew Wakefield was before that. I wanna say… 2006? 2008? 2020 is just when it started killing even more people
Civ II expansion was peak. I never felt better than the one time I managed to win as humans in the humanity Vs aliens scenario
What annoys me about cumslut go is that I like to put in fake searches to throw my FBI agent off the scent and it returns me random shit I don’t really want
quibbles over whether the atrocities committed in Gaza qualify for the term ‘genocide’ as if that somehow makes it alright
Not actually an insane take tbf
Cool, what’s the totally unambiguous meaning of AI that you have mastery of, m’boy? And why do other people not agree with you? Words mean more than just what you want them to mean
I’m just saying ‘AI’ has been around for, like, 60 years in one form or another. Sorry you’ve only just heard of it
AI has been employed in Facebook marketing for over a decade… LLMs are just the latest face of AI, not the full body of it…
Boy I can’t wait for the flash animation renaissance
Why use grub at all? If your laptop is compatible why not use rEFInd or something?
I think the individual tragedy of every death that happens hitting you would be a tornado that ripped you from your sanity and sent your soaring. Some say that’s what happened to God. But we’re not gods, we’re small people with small lives, and it’s easy to connect the death of a dolphin by gunfire to the death of the world by overconsumption, even if only metaphorically. It’s a tragedy because of everything that it is, not because of the one cute dolphin. Although that is also sad.
I think you’ve got a point here, in that the sort of Devs who want to be able to refactor their code without breaking everything are also going to be the group who lean more into having code that actually runs quite fast; but given that reasonML is awesome and didn’t get much mindshare my position here is that wasm will only start to eat into tyspecript’s lunch well after a huge subset of TS can be compiled to wasm (or maybe python ((I blame the xkcd guy for python’s unreasonable popularity, I feel it’s hugely overrated))).
This is actually just gonna remain unrecognised genius forever
Absolutely not true. I know this is just my experience, but I’ve worked with plenty of devs who’ve contributed prs and/or donations back to OSS projects in the past, and all my former employers have opensourced at least some of their software
Right up until you try to use some standard Linux tool like sed and all the flags are wonky. Never understood that, is that something to do with MacOS’s BSD ancestry? Idk.
I mean no, the first people to master timbre were singers, followed by drummers, tens hundreds of thousands of years ago. Let’s not lose our heads here.
Toddlers do the thing too