Unnatural to me, that sounds.
Unnatural to me, that sounds.
If I’m a painter, let’s say, and I’m live streaming myself painting a literal portrait one day, and a literal landscape the next day, I have to stream in portrait regardless in order to have access to certain aspects of the platform?
That’s garbage.
After 3 or 4 months of continuously applying for jobs I’m ready for an AI (or just a relatively simple browser plugin) to start filling out the forms for me.
Those are fair points I hadn’t considered.
You’d cancel rather than just not listening to that content?
Edit: I’m just asking a question, wow.
Ah, I failed to realize you had used context that wasn’t visible. Makes sense.
I tried it with your username and instance host and it thought it was an email address. When I corrected it, it said:
I couldn’t find any specific information linking the Lemmy account or instance host “Mac@mander.xyz” to the dissemination of misinformation. It’s possible that this account is associated with a private individual or organization not widely recognized in public records.
The evidence is like a million textbooks from 30 years ago that all say there are 9 planets. Pretty convenient.
Don’t you want to crouch-walk around as MJ for half an hour?
Getting rid of Barbie and keeping Black Mirror. The headline seems incredibly weird to me.
There will be even fewer games that require a Pro than there are games that require the PS5 in the first place.
Potentially I’m just aging out of gaming a little bit, but I can’t name 10 exclusives for the PS5, and it’s been around for years.
Spider-Man 2 was fun, but not like $700 of fun.
It’s nice to have principles, but in a few years you’re going to have to find a new way to get around.
To get to the other side.
This doesn’t ban vaping.
It’s not clear that “review” here means that the original solution by the system was different from the human solution. Perhaps 350 out of 700 were identical, I can’t say, but it’s certainly not true that the entire system was just humans watching video feeds, and that’s the claim I’m disputing.
I see that Amazon Go nonsense parroted a lot here on Lemmy. It’s not true.
Humans are involved in resolving issues (like self-driving cars that get stuck), and training, but it’s not just a bunch of people watching cameras and updating a spreadsheet of your groceries.
The Verge has an article on the subject.
POITROAE
Maybe if you’re rude to more people you can fix everything.
Mine turns 20 in 2 days. Yikes.