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Gemma vs Gemini? I am only a casual AI chatbot user, I use what gives me the most and best free limits and versions.
You can get "arbetsbefriad" / "Exempted from work" / in the UK called Garden leave / Gardening leave and you leave early. But employer decides. >I would expect that in tech they'd allow them to leave early because…
You can keep CPU and RAM for way longer than the GPU if you game... Your point kind of disproves your point.
I mean thats my diet irl ;)
Why don't we do these things anymore? My office is all grey white desks.
99% of people can do 48h water fast with no issues. Easy weight loss, no need for a gym or healthy food. Try it! Or don't. Feels good to mog people by just being normal weight.
Grok how many people die on their commute to work in their deathtrap cars Grok timed out but here is perplexity Per 100 million miles traveled Car driving: ~0.57 deaths per 100 million miles (recent U.S. data).…
Because we need to trust people and it is not sustainable to overstaff. In my job we work 40h a week + oncall rotating. It works.
Y'all can do with a bit less of that. Overweight/obesity combined: ~73-75% (nearly 3 in 4 adults) in the US.
Mass media here is leftist, think BBC
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You can get "arbetsbefriad" / "Exempted from work" / in the UK called Garden leave / Gardening leave and you leave early. But employer decides. >I would expect that in tech they'd allow them to leave early because…
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You can keep CPU and RAM for way longer than the GPU if you game... Your point kind of disproves your point.
I mean thats my diet irl ;)
Why don't we do these things anymore? My office is all grey white desks.
99% of people can do 48h water fast with no issues. Easy weight loss, no need for a gym or healthy food. Try it! Or don't. Feels good to mog people by just being normal weight.
Grok how many people die on their commute to work in their deathtrap cars Grok timed out but here is perplexity Per 100 million miles traveled Car driving: ~0.57 deaths per 100 million miles (recent U.S. data).…
Because we need to trust people and it is not sustainable to overstaff. In my job we work 40h a week + oncall rotating. It works.
Y'all can do with a bit less of that. Overweight/obesity combined: ~73-75% (nearly 3 in 4 adults) in the US.
Mass media here is leftist, think BBC