to head-scratchers like “Calorie Event,” “Calms Scorching,” and “Calypso Xored.”
As a fan of the Osees, those sound perfectly normal.
to head-scratchers like “Calorie Event,” “Calms Scorching,” and “Calypso Xored.”
As a fan of the Osees, those sound perfectly normal.
Yeah Luke’s look of “oh no bro, stop” is pretty much a staple of the WAN show.
Especially with some channels being financially successful labors of love like Red Letter Media.
And that’s why I have Dearrow. Bye bye bait thumbnails and titles.
Not initially. Linus mouthed off as he likes to do on his own podcast before eating crow after GN reinforced their claims.
Yeah, I got tired of his videos half-assing the work and the failed reviews hurting small manufacturers while Linus doubled down after GN documented their failures.
But this I can get behind.
A nuclear strike is the end of the World.
And a tactical nuke, even if it didn’t trigger a wider-scale nuclear conflict, wouldn’t help their situation.
If brigades of enemy tanks were closing in on Moscow? Sure, that would be a nasty but effective option. NATO had something similar planned during the Cold War in case the Soviet tanks started pouring down the Fulka Gap.
I was partly lucky I guess. My first Dyson never broke but was losing sucking power despite cleaning the filters, I had a killer rebate on a new one so I sold the old one and got a new one.
The new one had a very silly design flaw where the vacuum head pivots on a tiny, crappy, little plastic flat ring held by a single screw. That broke but thankfully while under warranty and they quickly replaced the part. Recently the same exact part broke again but out of warranty. Considered replacing it but for such an old vacuum, the part was expensive (about $80) and out of stock so I pulled the trigger on putting some extra money in a newer, better-quality one instead.
I’m all for repairing stuff to extend their life but some things just aren’t worth sinking more money into them.
Typical Elon, vaunting libertarianism while paying himself with Government payouts.
My experience is cheap Siemens/Bosch is not great. Si ignore entry price models even if you don’t need the features.
I’m slowly replacing my breaking Siemens stuff with Miele and so far it seems to be worth the premium without having to research each model.
I just replaced a Dyson vacuum with a Miele bagless and boy, it’s so much more powerfu, and seems better designed and more robust.
Also fuck Dyson for lobbying for Brexit and then bailed to Singapore.
Likely, data may have been encrypted but he may have leaked compromising metadata. Even more likely it was bad operation security linking a personal identity to his anonymous persona.
I’m always thankful for incompetent criminals.
Affordable GPUs is a thing of the past I’m afraid. Bubble or not I’m afraid they will never come down.
How terrible to offer client-side translation or webpage description for differently abled people!
Your average tech hype cycle. New tech comes out, lots of marketing, people try to shove it everywhere, then things settle down and the tech either fills a certain chunk of the market or some niche or it dies.
As long as it’s not Chromium, I’m happy people aren’t just handing over the keys to the Internet to Google.
Can’t sell something they can easily steal and get away with it.
LLM/AI: also GPUs.
“Very good” is an understatement for The Bear.
And recent seasons just keep stacking up the talent.
And this is something data scientists have already been doing with existing LLMs.