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Digital Radio Mondiale enthusiasts: First time?
Ich kann Deutsch erst am Niveau B2 sprechen.
Digital Radio Mondiale enthusiasts: First time?
Yeah. I am not a native speaker of either language though, is “shitting sb.” something one might say?
Anyway, the etymology, as I understand it, is:
So yeah, you could translate it as “thing to bullshit the Lord”, or “Godbullshitter”.
You don’t need to know much German to tell that Herrgottb’scheisserie does not quite translate to “Fool the Lord”.
Skillsh!
Skillsh!
Sure but if we succeed at mitigating cimate change effects to a reasonable degree, civilization will survive for centuries, during which a reactor that uses itmight become available. It’s a minor problem blown out of proportion, as opposed to CO₂ emissions, which are the opposite.
When I say “Skillsh”, you say “Air”!
Skillsh!
YouTube does not have any customers in Albania
Absolutely hilarious but technocally the term is correct as we have 1 natural satellite.
Back then, there were still lots of “wipers” that deleted files and/or destroyed the OS. Now it’s all spyware and ransomware.
They just transitioned to Google Wallet, which lacks some features, notably peer-to-peer transactions. The API for virtual banking cards that most banking apps use instead of including their own NFC driver, also called “Google Pay”, will keep working. At least that’s how I understand it.
I think it was a skilled prompter + manual editing
Well, a conversational AI with sub-human abilities still has some uses. Notably scamming people en masse so human email scammers will be put out of their jobs /s
my comfortable little subset of C++
I also have one. I call it “C”
Yes. It’s not wrong 100% of the time, otherwise you could make a fortune by asking it for investment advice and then doing the opposite.
What happened is like the current robot craze: they made the technology resemble humans, which drives attention and money. Specialized “robots” can indeed perform tedious tasks (CNC, pick-and-place machines) or work safely with heavier objects (construction equipment). Similarly, we can use AI to identify data forgery or fold proteins. If we try to make either human-like, they will appear to do a wide variety of tasks (which drives sales & investment) but not be great at any of them. You wouldn’t buy a humanoid robot just to reuse your existing shovel if excavators are cheaper. (Yes, I don’t think a humanoid robot with digging capabilities will ever be cheaper than a standard excavator).
And below retirement age, too! Finally someone who won’t just want to secure a cozy last few few years for their elderly rich friends.
Almost everyone was shooting on film in 1991, as digital cameras were usualy NTSC resolution or 1024p and very expensive. And B/W film was always cheaper than color but both were quite affordable by the 1990s.
color printed newspapers would catalog their back issues in black and white
Why? It’s not expensive to set one copy aside and keep 365 of them a year into some cold dry storage, right?
It’s just the regular penguin. Clickbait!!!1!!