Maybe the Butlerian Jihad had a point.
Maybe the Butlerian Jihad had a point.
Now it’s possible to browse hundreds of movies you don’t watch to watch from the comfort of your sofa.
I thought this was going to be The Onion.
What do they even expect? They know who’s site they are using.
Worth $1 billion or valued at $1 billion?
Rick Beato’s video titles have got too hysterical compared to the actual content and he’s doing himself a disservice (e.g. when he listens to the top ten he usually likes at least some of it, but the titles are like “This is pop music now?”). I see titles like this and just lose interest.
Remove ads and AI garbage next please.
You’d like to think that, but the last several years have proven beyond a doubt that they’re much more concerned that we’re sitting at our desks during set hours than any actual outcomes.
Management: we need to find ways to automate work using AI
You could easily view the answers on expert sex change by bringing up the debugger, but it was never even worth it as the answers on stack overflow were better.
At last I can copy and paste code stitched together from several different deprecated SDK versions.
I can see lots of disappointed shipping magnates going to the shops on Boxing Day to get the batteries that weren’t included in the box.
They should be fined for still being stuck in that awful 90s aesthetic after all this time.
Mystery solved.
AI art is like the speech synthesiser that came with Amiga’s Workbench. Amusing for yourself to make it say swears, but of no interest to anyone else.
“But sir, downloading viewings for ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ could blow up the entire Internet!”
I swear I saw this guy dressed just like this on the way out of Coles today.
Contrast is Satan to designers, because being able to distinguish the zones of a UI messes with their perfect colour blocking.