I mean, Sam should be more of a ghoul with those creepy sunken eyes. And Dario that guy with hair on the sides.
Sakana is certainly a choice of a name. In portuguese, goes from anything between "scoundrel" to "sleazebag".
That's a name choice...
This is a fair point, alongside the one about the hidden content in the weights. Exactly why my prime suspect would be the one country with focus on proprietary models, and the one country prone to bombing others,…
Eh, I'd be more concerned about the Three-Letters and the One country that dropped an A-bomb.
Wait until people discover Zappateers...
..."just"? Did they forget it's proprietary, and from the same person that made OpenFeint, which also had a privacy lawsuit?
Hype-based ones like what's described in the original blog post are a nightmare. And I don't even need to pull the privacy card; the UX is already daunting enough. A good benchmark I have is my wife, who didn't grow…
I mean, at least OpenClaw is funny in the sense that a D port could finish the roundabout by calling itself "OpenClawD"...
Now they need a rewrite in D. So it can be... _OpenClawD_.
I kept forgetting Narrator is a Windows program, and the post read like the author was referring to the "Narrator voice in their head" while testing the UIs. It made the post more amusing, actually. I sighed when I saw…
I can't read "Ponzi scheme" without thinking "Bonzi Buddy scheme". Y'all should just change the term already.
Objectively speaking, the best status code.
My bet is on hired thugs by Hachette.
Where's the real inspiration for Asahi, Fandaniel in FFXIV?
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Won't oh someone think of the enterprise!
I miss myself and my urge to write when I was thrilled by the concept in 2002. My original blog would be old enough to commit cr-- drive now.
If Vivaldi cared, it wouldn't be proprietary.
... It always felt more French to me.
It's really interesting how the _only_ free speech being cared about in this context is specifically the freedom to spread blatantly false information. It's not even stuff that can hide behind plausible deniability,…
hey now, personal user data takes a while.
Yep, which is why Elmo sympathizers hate reading so much and send spam and hate propaganda forward.
Now that's a... difficult company name. Certainly one of the names of all times.
Of course the individual in the end decided to somehow make the article... about himself.
I mean, Sam should be more of a ghoul with those creepy sunken eyes. And Dario that guy with hair on the sides.
Sakana is certainly a choice of a name. In portuguese, goes from anything between "scoundrel" to "sleazebag".
That's a name choice...
This is a fair point, alongside the one about the hidden content in the weights. Exactly why my prime suspect would be the one country with focus on proprietary models, and the one country prone to bombing others,…
Eh, I'd be more concerned about the Three-Letters and the One country that dropped an A-bomb.
Wait until people discover Zappateers...
..."just"? Did they forget it's proprietary, and from the same person that made OpenFeint, which also had a privacy lawsuit?
Hype-based ones like what's described in the original blog post are a nightmare. And I don't even need to pull the privacy card; the UX is already daunting enough. A good benchmark I have is my wife, who didn't grow…
I mean, at least OpenClaw is funny in the sense that a D port could finish the roundabout by calling itself "OpenClawD"...
Now they need a rewrite in D. So it can be... _OpenClawD_.
I kept forgetting Narrator is a Windows program, and the post read like the author was referring to the "Narrator voice in their head" while testing the UIs. It made the post more amusing, actually. I sighed when I saw…
I can't read "Ponzi scheme" without thinking "Bonzi Buddy scheme". Y'all should just change the term already.
Objectively speaking, the best status code.
My bet is on hired thugs by Hachette.
Where's the real inspiration for Asahi, Fandaniel in FFXIV?
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Won't oh someone think of the enterprise!
I miss myself and my urge to write when I was thrilled by the concept in 2002. My original blog would be old enough to commit cr-- drive now.
If Vivaldi cared, it wouldn't be proprietary.
... It always felt more French to me.
It's really interesting how the _only_ free speech being cared about in this context is specifically the freedom to spread blatantly false information. It's not even stuff that can hide behind plausible deniability,…
hey now, personal user data takes a while.
Yep, which is why Elmo sympathizers hate reading so much and send spam and hate propaganda forward.
Now that's a... difficult company name. Certainly one of the names of all times.
Of course the individual in the end decided to somehow make the article... about himself.