They should make the versions UUIDs instead of integers so that we don’t make assumptions about their ordinal relationships.
It talks extensively about On Bullshit, lol.
“Completely new”
Okay, then don’t train it on anything at all and let’s see how it turns out.
“Solving the crisis … requires the private and non-profit sectors to join forces with the public authorities at all levels of government.”
So as long as everybody coordinates toward the same common goal, we should be okay.
…Welp, we had a good run.
That’s pretty cool of you to show up to the conversation in good faith tbh.
No no not that kind of grounded! They meant designating the coffee as unable to fly due to required maintenance, inclement weather, etc.
Now that Wendy’s is dabbling in surge pricing these lime-headset-wearing burger brokers are going to become the norm. Rushing to buy your lunch from the nearest shark-eyed capitalist middleman to avoid the noon price spike is the unfortunate dystopian future that our children will grow up in.
Just in case anyone needs to hear it: You can absolutely start things in your 30’s and still feel fulfilled by them, even if there’s some 16 year old who is better at them. Do them for you, and don’t compare yourself to others.
(Also maybe don’t make combat sports your thing if you’re prone to that)
I kind of don’t get what’s going on here. I’d think your options would be:
a) Go back to the office, or
b) Stop working there
Like you’d either say to your boss “Look, this work from home thing is really important to me, so I need to look for an opportunity where I can continue to do that,” or your boss would say to you “Look, you keep not showing up to work, so we’re gonna let you go.”
It seems like any period where the company says “Okay, everybody back to the office” and some people say “Oh yeah I’m just gonna ignore that” has got to be pretty short-lived, right?
You can’t have infinite growth
Every publicly-traded company: “Hold my beer”
Rockity rock and stone!