His brain is now empty except for stand-up routines from 90s late night TV.
His brain is now empty except for stand-up routines from 90s late night TV.
Chris LaCivita, a top Trump campaign adviser, added in a separate statement that the cemetery official was “a disgrace and does not deserve to represent the hollowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery.”
How could they resist putting a [sic] in there?
I guess at the 2028 Olympics they’ll be jumping on the AI bandwagon.
You’re suggesting people not be able to run software in kernel mode on their own systems.
I would never run kernel mode anti-cheat, but going down this road will lead to hardware attestation and the end of open computing for anything with online services.
Why would there be one answer to this? I’d probably use all the available levels depending on the situation, in the same way I’d use --word-diff
or -b
in git
when I need help understanding a complex change.
That explains why we never hear about either of them anymore.
I was thinking about this last time I drove an ev (ioniq 5). It will really decelerate quite hard when you lift off, and it’s configurable by the driver.
I don’t think they need to do it with an accelerometer, but if the regeneration system is applying more braking force than it would take to turn on the light with the brake pedal, it should turn the light on.
Either that or they should require the brake pedal to be used beyond that point.
Edit: actually it just occurred to me that it might be no worse than downshifting in a normal car. Maybe it’s not a big deal.
Not that I recall. It turns out that most people have their Xbox in a place that sucks for dribbling a basketball, so I think the correct way to play this game was to move the setup to your garage/patio. :)
I worked on this game. You have to dribble a basketball in front of all your expensive electronics. Insane idea, but it was a fun project.
Also https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2012/09/12/forgive-me-father
Have you checked all the ethernet links are actually connected at 1G and not 100M?
I was expecting something in the article to back it up, like sales figures, but I couldn’t find anything.
popular
[citation needed]
The right was never dominating the polls. They had ~30%. It was always going to play out this way. The doom and gloom was that actual fascists had 30% of the vote.
It was only individual candidates being encouraged to drop out strategically.
France has a slightly less shitty electoral system than e.g. UK, US, Canada, so a party with 30% was never going to win absolute power.
Edit: when I say “it was always going to play out this way” l just mean the right weren’t going to win a majority. The left still seems to have done surprisingly well in the second round.
Also, it’s still shitty that the fascists won so many seats…
she got the idea for the brand while watching the Republican debates, where she noticed audience members drinking water that had “no connection to the people drinking it.”
They could have been drinking the same water as the blue team. Disgusting.
Does it actually tell you the results? I’m curious how they score your driving, and how effective it is. The scariest things I see on the road are things like:
I don’t see how they’d measure how safe a driver you are.
Perhaps it’s just that people are more careful when they know they’re being monitored, and safe drivers are more likely to opt in?
It’s a trap.
That’s what I’m talking about though. The stupid changes usually get caught, but you still have someone there who thought it was a good idea.
Something I’ve noticed from working in a big company is that people consistently fail to predict the backlash that their policy changes will cause.
They often don’t even care all that much about the change, and if you point out that people will be upset, they agree that it’s not worth it. They just can’t relate to the people they are impacting.
Yeah, I would love to stop getting potato quality videos on MMS, but not enough to install a proprietary app. I’ll just have to create matrix accounts for more people.