Then OpenAI should pay for a copy, like we do.
Then OpenAI should pay for a copy, like we do.
I keep a win10 virtual box available when I need excel while in Mint. Otherwise I’m good. Have win10 set as dual boot but switched main boot to Mint once I got used to it.
I’ve been driving Linux as my main for just about a month now and I didn’t think anything of it until I booted into Windows and had to deal with forced updates. Almost Done? JFC.
Anything that relies on mini/micro USB for charging. With enough repeated use, they eventually cause an early failure of the device.
Oddly enough, OneDrive is the least of my problems with windows. It’s pretty handy at work since I have to juggle tasks between multiple PCs. My only hang up with Linux is games, which is odd since time wise I don’t spend most of my time there.
My chickens say Shannon is full of shit.
You forgot the double combat roll he initiated immediately upon hearing said gun…er… acorn shot.
We really turned full circle.
Until it gets on your salad
It works just fine meat. The graph is often presented in the context of sous vide cooking of meats.
Never. Never had to prick them either.
I don’t hate it. What rubs me the wrong way is the $20 ask to remove ads, when alternative apps exists that don’t charge or even have ads yet. It feels far too steep for what it’s designed to handle, compared to Reddit. $5 would have been reasonable as an early bird deal, then $10 afterwards would have made more sense. Then add a tip jar for those who feel generous.
Right now I’m trying chess. I absolutely suck at it, but I can play it on demand at any time online and getting better at it. Don’t really play against live opponents often, but rather play bots or solve puzzles mostly. It helps get the mind to think about something else and makes me want to learn due to how bad I was initially. Still bad, just less so.
“that Apple won’t make. “ while true, is completely unnecessary in the awesomeness of what’s being made available.
While I somewhat agree, Duolingo has been receiving much more of my attention as of late.
Yes, especially corporate America. The only raises you get are from job hopping every 1-2 years, which is ridiculous.
You’re right. This post appears to be closer to when the tech was invented vs when they became mainstream. CDs were invented in 1982 but usage really didn’t take off until adoption in the 90s.
I prefer callipygian