This sounds right until you realise how much market share Windows captured, held and now even solidifies from the Ballmer era. I don't agree with you, and I believe the Ballmer era did wonders for Windows and was a…
"cut a deal" is an idiom. "cuts ____ deals" is not and more closely resembles the removal of deals related to ____.
No, a program that copies files is quite different to a human that writes those files data down and recalls them.
It'll be okay. We "destroyed" photography by uploading to places like Instagram and Facebook but photography as a whole is still alive. It turns out even though there is lots of stealing, the world still spins and…
You actually don't have to rebuild anything in Factorio. That's your personal decision.
Working on tourist visas is illegal... ? What's the difference between buying an iPhone and taking one from the Apple store? You get an iPhone at the end of both.
The same time the rest of the world did, around the period of WW2. You being in an isolated bubble is irrelevant. What a weird reply.
Huh? Did you not read the context of the comments you're replying to or something? People using the tool isn't the same as those people being replaced by the tool. Why would anyone think those are the same?
And you are very wrong.
Our world? You created something from scratch that used several boilerplate components with general use cases. The amount of times professional devs do this is probably almost nil on the scale of the world.
> starting a fullstack project from scratch, and i'm stupefied by the result. Really? That's possibly the easiest task you could have asked it to do.
Yeah. The only way this revolution doesn't happen is if humans are cheaper, easier to manage or source. And I'm pretty sure AI is already beating a human in all those categories doing the same job. Our jobs aren't…
If you think the revolution starts with 8 billion people you're just plain wrong. It starts with the first world and is very perceivable. How did we perceive cars replacing horses? Well for one they were replaced in the…
I know, I think this was always a joke, especially with the yellow liquid.
Yeah, but there are more atoms than grains of sand. We can still be grains of sand in someone's universe.
Also known as anti-tracking insurance.
>in that being this small we can know so much! We only know what we think we know. We could just be grains of sand in someone else's world for all we know.
Had a white van with huge antennas parked out front for a few days when they were refusing to believe that a large share house of young people didn't watch TV. This was in 2015. We didn't own a TV nor watch. The van…
That quote means nothing about the future.
That's what I thought too, but how can there be such significant shadows? Wouldn't the shadows of any wavelength they are sending be near nothing?
This is what peak Good Place with best quality of living looks like: https://www.shutterstock.com/shutterstock/photos/136787633/d... It also isn't part of urban sprawl.
This isn't about singing. This is about foreigners talking on the phone while driving. It's uncanny but nearly every foreigner I've seen doing gig work has their phone to their ear talking in their home tongue. Nothing…
No, MySpace was popular because you could change the entire page's html and css. It was a virtual hosting platform where you can insert scripts. You really did miss out unfortunately, it was great.
Yes, it is. They are measuring the milk in isolation, which in this instance means to pour (and measure with your eyes) as it fills the empty container before the tea. Whereas you can't really measure how much the…
Yeah it's gone under the radar pretty much, but going from an early 80s car in the 2010s to a new car, it was like I was driving blind for half the time but reversing cameras are great (too bad they also cause problems…
This sounds right until you realise how much market share Windows captured, held and now even solidifies from the Ballmer era. I don't agree with you, and I believe the Ballmer era did wonders for Windows and was a…
"cut a deal" is an idiom. "cuts ____ deals" is not and more closely resembles the removal of deals related to ____.
No, a program that copies files is quite different to a human that writes those files data down and recalls them.
It'll be okay. We "destroyed" photography by uploading to places like Instagram and Facebook but photography as a whole is still alive. It turns out even though there is lots of stealing, the world still spins and…
You actually don't have to rebuild anything in Factorio. That's your personal decision.
Working on tourist visas is illegal... ? What's the difference between buying an iPhone and taking one from the Apple store? You get an iPhone at the end of both.
The same time the rest of the world did, around the period of WW2. You being in an isolated bubble is irrelevant. What a weird reply.
Huh? Did you not read the context of the comments you're replying to or something? People using the tool isn't the same as those people being replaced by the tool. Why would anyone think those are the same?
And you are very wrong.
Our world? You created something from scratch that used several boilerplate components with general use cases. The amount of times professional devs do this is probably almost nil on the scale of the world.
> starting a fullstack project from scratch, and i'm stupefied by the result. Really? That's possibly the easiest task you could have asked it to do.
Yeah. The only way this revolution doesn't happen is if humans are cheaper, easier to manage or source. And I'm pretty sure AI is already beating a human in all those categories doing the same job. Our jobs aren't…
If you think the revolution starts with 8 billion people you're just plain wrong. It starts with the first world and is very perceivable. How did we perceive cars replacing horses? Well for one they were replaced in the…
I know, I think this was always a joke, especially with the yellow liquid.
Yeah, but there are more atoms than grains of sand. We can still be grains of sand in someone's universe.
Also known as anti-tracking insurance.
>in that being this small we can know so much! We only know what we think we know. We could just be grains of sand in someone else's world for all we know.
Had a white van with huge antennas parked out front for a few days when they were refusing to believe that a large share house of young people didn't watch TV. This was in 2015. We didn't own a TV nor watch. The van…
That quote means nothing about the future.
That's what I thought too, but how can there be such significant shadows? Wouldn't the shadows of any wavelength they are sending be near nothing?
This is what peak Good Place with best quality of living looks like: https://www.shutterstock.com/shutterstock/photos/136787633/d... It also isn't part of urban sprawl.
This isn't about singing. This is about foreigners talking on the phone while driving. It's uncanny but nearly every foreigner I've seen doing gig work has their phone to their ear talking in their home tongue. Nothing…
No, MySpace was popular because you could change the entire page's html and css. It was a virtual hosting platform where you can insert scripts. You really did miss out unfortunately, it was great.
Yes, it is. They are measuring the milk in isolation, which in this instance means to pour (and measure with your eyes) as it fills the empty container before the tea. Whereas you can't really measure how much the…
Yeah it's gone under the radar pretty much, but going from an early 80s car in the 2010s to a new car, it was like I was driving blind for half the time but reversing cameras are great (too bad they also cause problems…