I tried and even the shrink told me to exercise and eat better. It’s so over bros
I tried and even the shrink told me to exercise and eat better. It’s so over bros
It’s now just Ubisoft slop in it’s purest form, but it gets attention for the expensive and extensively researched historical open world
Most readers would gladly read AI slop instead of real literature, and thousands likely already do. Just look at how much brainrot gente fiction is pushed on “booktok” and the now common practice of choosing books by tags only.
Also, for AI porn, it’s already all over /b/
Especially when he ditches Karen in NYC while she’s waiting on him to meet with her friends. Even if I was Pam I’d be put off by that
Finally it’s going kind of well. Got out of Nvidia stock with some modest profits, and started transitioning some of my portfolio into savings for my marriage next year (just buying short term fixed income).
Made some progress on my projects at work, and finally had the energy to clean up my apartment somewhat
Got fat, and it’s seemingly impossible to go back. 80 something kilos at 174cm
I’m not judging (that much) but you can do pretty well with just telescope, undo-tree and the LSP stuff, no? Debuggers can make it very bloated, at that point I’d just fire up a real IDE just for debugging and get back to Vim to program
Not true in the finance departments. An MD at any Banking (Corporate, Private, Investment) is making low to mid 7 figures, while fresh Junior Analysts are at mid 100k. Research stuff not so much, but even then there’s no one making less than 100k
Source on the first statement?
It hasn’t, it’s just that good opsec is impossible in the long run and everyone is bound to be deanonymized eventually. For example, if you’re using a clean account on a CP sharing forum, it’s possible to track your mannerisms and post history (content, timezone, etc) to get an estimate of where you live. Then they can subpoena the ISPs for IP traffic in that region and figure out who is using Tor. That subset of IPs may then be cross referenced with the time that suspect’s account posted, that can be used as probable cause for a warrant… That sort of stuff. Sounds super complicated but most of it can be automated and bypassed these days (I don’t think you actually need to subpoena for example).
Where did the suspect fail? He should have used multiple accounts, spaced out the interactions more randomly, used stolen WiFi, ran his comments through a translator and back, etc. At no point did Tor fail at securing his IP address end to end
Just talk to them over the table about this spoiling the enjoyment. I had a version of this problem in my TOR table, where one of my players was playing an elf so he was looking up Tolkien lore through chatgpt so his character was appropriately knowledgeable, as an elf erudite should be. IMO this is awesome, but at one point I had to ask him to stop by clearly saying “hey, this stuff we are playing now is strictly from the RPG books, so looking it up will spoil some stuff” or “your character should know this and that about who these guys are”. Works out great
Favorite gregorian chant recording?
The show was getting too focused on fan service way back in Matt Smith’s time, already. It’s unwatchable by neutral observants lately
This is what AI was made for
Not if you use Privacy Pass, then they only have the proof that you generated x amount of tokens (which are batch generated btw so you can’t correlate generation to search)
I love nor being american so much
Absolutely do use whatever makes you happy, but that is a false equivalence. Plex just updated their license to allow them to track your content consumption and sell that data to whomever they want…
Parks is just more americanized, it isn’t “better”. Later seasons of The Office look and feel much more like it, as the writers pandered more and more to mainstream audiences
Your image of the show is pretty distorted, it’s not at all some edgy middle schooler show. The humor is (generally) in how much of a dumbass Michael (the boss) is and how much he ruins situations trying too hard to be funny, and the witty jokes are generally well performed one liners by Jim (John Krasinski) or malapropisms by Michael, like “I’m not superstitious, but I’m a little stitious” or “his cap was all pitated!”
The show repeatedly makes fun of Michael’s prejudice, too, like how he feels superior to the warehouse guys despite having the same education as them and not even earning that much more. It isn’t edgy to make fun of the stereotypical middle-aged white male boss being insensitive
This is actually evidence of time travel: a representation of a time traveling american