

Pretty spot on. It was a fun game, but when it came out I was hoping for it to feel like Goldeneye 2, which it didn’t.
Pretty spot on. It was a fun game, but when it came out I was hoping for it to feel like Goldeneye 2, which it didn’t.
So you work with information technology? 😉
Maybe the kids are right, and it’s just that the prof is too oldheaded to understand.
This implies a privileged reference frame
When LLMs are wrong they are only confidently wrong. They don’t know any other way to be wrong.
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Yeah, but thats for money.
Fine or Good are the acceptable choices
I used jif files in the 90s. Sure they were less common but they existed. Everyone I knew said gif like gift in the 90s. I sure other people said jif instead. But I’m not making this up. Your experiences aren’t necessarily universal.
I don’t think it AI’s your search immediately. It just shows you the option to generate an AI response. At least that’s how it’s been working for me. It’s not doing anything unless you hit that button.
People forget in the 90s/00s both GIF and JIF were relatively common image file types. It was only logical to use the hard G for GIF. So that’s how we used it. This overrules all arguments of how acronyms work or what the creator originally called it.
Jason = jay-sun
JSON = jay-sawn
Im confused, why would “dots per inch” become “per cm” instead of “dots per cm”?
“we protect your children”
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