> it's seemingly impossible to have a single thread about something like this that isn't almost entirely negative or political bickering After the resurrection of Twitter, the conservative-leaning contingent left for X.…
No, I just don't live around any of you people. I have copious amounts of freedom, including free speech. You get the society/government/neighbors that you deserve.
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I got pulled aside because I absentmindedly showed them my concealed carry permit, not my driver's license. I told them I was a consultant working for their local government and was going back to Austin. No harm no foul.
I used to swim with alligators in the bayou when I was a kid in the 1980s. They're not so bad.
Not once in the article does Mark say social media is over.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. But if you must, abstract for good time.
> People have been struggling with securing against SQL injection attacks for decades. Parameterized queries. A decades old struggle is now lifted from you. Go in peace, my son.
Yes, to much of what you said.
The way they're framing this attempts to stave off disintermediation, which is the real threat.
This doesn't say anything about the protocol other than what would be obvious (a JSON card describing the agent's schema) and that it will use http (such a safe, but low-effort bet). I was hoping for more, but with so…
look dear, the hoi polloi are seething again
It must have been nerfed then. No way you could do this back in 2006 vanilla wow.
> What recourse is left when the legal system is this broken? Exactly. The lawfare must stop.
> Maybe in culture it's ok to fight dirty and stretch some truths in order to force newer perspectives into the zeitgeist. Maybe it's even neccesary when the opposition is willing to lie outright, and loudly, as a first…
Also, window functions.
Incompetent leadership has consequences. Always monitor, evaluate, and plan accordingly.
This is nothing more than Intel joining the ranks of the other tbtf government contractors. That's how they plan to survive.
You may be building a straw man. None of your criticisms may be valid as they attempt to discredit Toyota for strategic decisions it didn't make, precisely because these decisions would not align with its operating…
> OP complimented the hybrid and your criticism pertains to an EV. Also, a blind spot for the long game.
I believe the parasitic zombification of the host has something to do with it.
I worked for Samsung for ten years and I love the people I worked with. However, as someone with a buy-it-for-life consumer mindset, I would never buy a Samsung product. Support and maintainability never factored into…
> it's seemingly impossible to have a single thread about something like this that isn't almost entirely negative or political bickering After the resurrection of Twitter, the conservative-leaning contingent left for X.…
No, I just don't live around any of you people. I have copious amounts of freedom, including free speech. You get the society/government/neighbors that you deserve.
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I got pulled aside because I absentmindedly showed them my concealed carry permit, not my driver's license. I told them I was a consultant working for their local government and was going back to Austin. No harm no foul.
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I used to swim with alligators in the bayou when I was a kid in the 1980s. They're not so bad.
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Not once in the article does Mark say social media is over.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. But if you must, abstract for good time.
> People have been struggling with securing against SQL injection attacks for decades. Parameterized queries. A decades old struggle is now lifted from you. Go in peace, my son.
Yes, to much of what you said.
The way they're framing this attempts to stave off disintermediation, which is the real threat.
This doesn't say anything about the protocol other than what would be obvious (a JSON card describing the agent's schema) and that it will use http (such a safe, but low-effort bet). I was hoping for more, but with so…
look dear, the hoi polloi are seething again
It must have been nerfed then. No way you could do this back in 2006 vanilla wow.
> What recourse is left when the legal system is this broken? Exactly. The lawfare must stop.
> Maybe in culture it's ok to fight dirty and stretch some truths in order to force newer perspectives into the zeitgeist. Maybe it's even neccesary when the opposition is willing to lie outright, and loudly, as a first…
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Also, window functions.
Incompetent leadership has consequences. Always monitor, evaluate, and plan accordingly.
This is nothing more than Intel joining the ranks of the other tbtf government contractors. That's how they plan to survive.
You may be building a straw man. None of your criticisms may be valid as they attempt to discredit Toyota for strategic decisions it didn't make, precisely because these decisions would not align with its operating…
> OP complimented the hybrid and your criticism pertains to an EV. Also, a blind spot for the long game.
I believe the parasitic zombification of the host has something to do with it.
I worked for Samsung for ten years and I love the people I worked with. However, as someone with a buy-it-for-life consumer mindset, I would never buy a Samsung product. Support and maintainability never factored into…