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FYI, carrots grow vertically, not horizontally.
FYI, carrots grow vertically, not horizontally.
They are roots. Roots are like spongy straws. When a sponge dries out…
Wait 'til y’all find out about butter bells.
Mine are still plotting my death, so I’ll skip getting that close to them.
Gosh, I thought mine had a bad overbite. Derpiness max factor unlocked.
Confirmed. My Borzoi lies continually, especially to “have you eaten yet?” And “who made this mess?!”
She gives you that Russian side-eye.
Absolutely. Mostly because I don’t consume much entertainment. Movies and TV really shape how people think.
Let me say this slowly for you, so you can maybe understand. I wasn’t criticizing the point in the original article. I was criticizing the OP who said it was “bold.”
Now, run along and argue with someone more your speed. Try 5th graders.
Lol. Who spit in your bean curd?
I wasn’t trying to be an academic edgelord.
You have no valid point. You’re trying to discredit my point by pointlessly picking on my choice of words. I was discrediting the categorizing of the method used to make it.
You know, LARPers.
That’s not bold. Just a limited vocabulary.
The thing most companies are missing is to design the AI experience. What happens when it fails? Are we making options available for those who want a standard experience? Do we even have an elegant feedback loop to mark when it fails? Are we accounting for different pitches and accents? How about speech impediments?
I’m a designer focusing on AI, but a lot of companies haven’t even realized they need a designer for this. It’s like we’re the conscience of tech, and listened to about as often.
I don’t lie, so I’ll say, “well, you know…” and if they are friends, they know, if they aren’t, that’s a clue that they don’t want to.
No, self-enhancing. It was in the article.
Just so you know, these guys are invasive and do their best to kill native species of birds.
I’ve always loved self-enhancing humor. Maybe this is why I’ve been told I was never a child. Lol.
I hope to never go back to office. Remote has been a life changer. I have time to keep weeds out of my garden. The flexibility to have workers at my house whenever they are available. The freedom to set up my desk how I like it. Time to eat breakfast. I don’t get headaches every day any more from the lighting. I get to go outside during breaks for some sunshine time. I’m here when the kids come home.
My work is more focused. No more road stress. I may be able to move to a place I can tolerate. No more wearing makeup that is bad for my skin. No more having to pack a lunch. My life is infinitely better without having to commute.
Somebody skipped the checks and balances lesson in 10th grade American History, eh?