Pay, export, chargeback, and tell them that they can discuss this with your support department if they don't like it. (But don't give them the contact details, obviously.) I recommend Bitwarden by the way.
If anything, the reactions to this article highlight how embarrassingly bad the average person is at interpreting communicating that is written in an (arguably) slightly unusual way. I feel bad for the author for having…
Ingenious. Groundbreaking. Whitepaper-worthy. If only people on the autistic spectrum would just simply learn their way out of it. Even better idea: use your neural plasticity and get some empathy.
So you want them to prepend every paragraph with "I know I'm wrong sometimes"? What does that achieve? The article is nice, concise, and gets the point across beautifully. Everybody's wrong sometimes, but some people…
The game's engine is irrelevant to the multiplayer backend in this case. https://unity.com/case-study/apex
I like to think that in a strange, poetic twist TempleOS would shine in these post-apo conditions. Perhaps Terry really did god's work in some sense...
Imma be honest, working as an artist who has to come up with Dall-E prompts and as a programmer who has to maintain a codebase slapped together from GPT-5 output sounds equally horrifying. I think I'll stick to my grug…
Can someone elaborate or attach relevant links? I'm extremely interested.
What exactly is the useful part, though? I mean, it's technically wrong. I don't see how this description improves layman understanding of cookies, much less to the point of offsetting the wrongness of it. In fact, you…
Touch keyboards don't sound very liberating. I think experienced/professional users will be an especially bad fit for this. Imagine having to constantly look down at the keyboard to see what contextual options are…
And then they front-load all of the impossibly, stupidly, comedically overoptimistic numbers in the marketing (eg. pre-tax winnings), and have a fine print from which you can barely determine the odds of success (and if…
Since I learned of them in my childhood, it always seemed obvious that lotteries are a government-approved scam, but I never imagined they were a scam on so many levels.
Wow, what an absolutely horrible take. The free tier is supposed to be a representative introduction to what you can expect from paid tiers. As long as you aren't breaking the TOS there should be no reason for…
You can do this any time. Just look at one point for a minute or two. It doesn't take very long to set in. I discovered this by myself back in primary school (christ, imagine how boring the lessons must have been). It's…
Try warm-tinted sunglasses for a few hours - world becomes blue for a minute or two when I take mine off. I thought everyone noticed this at some point. I would be surprised if you couldn't replicate it with a VR…
Wait, is that actually how it works? Makes me sad about my hearing. Not sure how I wrecked it - must have been headphone use at loud volume as a kid.
Nice, thanks! A while ago I was looking for a a search lib precisely like this for my blog. I really like the idea of a client-side search - it feels extremely responsive to use compared to server side. The…
The only problem is that this is blatantly false. Having suffered trauma a couple of years ago, I can attest that the actual, physical functioning of your brain is changed. For months I'd feel weirdly alert when walking…
Pay, export, chargeback, and tell them that they can discuss this with your support department if they don't like it. (But don't give them the contact details, obviously.) I recommend Bitwarden by the way.
If anything, the reactions to this article highlight how embarrassingly bad the average person is at interpreting communicating that is written in an (arguably) slightly unusual way. I feel bad for the author for having…
Ingenious. Groundbreaking. Whitepaper-worthy. If only people on the autistic spectrum would just simply learn their way out of it. Even better idea: use your neural plasticity and get some empathy.
So you want them to prepend every paragraph with "I know I'm wrong sometimes"? What does that achieve? The article is nice, concise, and gets the point across beautifully. Everybody's wrong sometimes, but some people…
The game's engine is irrelevant to the multiplayer backend in this case. https://unity.com/case-study/apex
I like to think that in a strange, poetic twist TempleOS would shine in these post-apo conditions. Perhaps Terry really did god's work in some sense...
Imma be honest, working as an artist who has to come up with Dall-E prompts and as a programmer who has to maintain a codebase slapped together from GPT-5 output sounds equally horrifying. I think I'll stick to my grug…
Can someone elaborate or attach relevant links? I'm extremely interested.
What exactly is the useful part, though? I mean, it's technically wrong. I don't see how this description improves layman understanding of cookies, much less to the point of offsetting the wrongness of it. In fact, you…
Touch keyboards don't sound very liberating. I think experienced/professional users will be an especially bad fit for this. Imagine having to constantly look down at the keyboard to see what contextual options are…
And then they front-load all of the impossibly, stupidly, comedically overoptimistic numbers in the marketing (eg. pre-tax winnings), and have a fine print from which you can barely determine the odds of success (and if…
Since I learned of them in my childhood, it always seemed obvious that lotteries are a government-approved scam, but I never imagined they were a scam on so many levels.
Wow, what an absolutely horrible take. The free tier is supposed to be a representative introduction to what you can expect from paid tiers. As long as you aren't breaking the TOS there should be no reason for…
You can do this any time. Just look at one point for a minute or two. It doesn't take very long to set in. I discovered this by myself back in primary school (christ, imagine how boring the lessons must have been). It's…
Try warm-tinted sunglasses for a few hours - world becomes blue for a minute or two when I take mine off. I thought everyone noticed this at some point. I would be surprised if you couldn't replicate it with a VR…
Wait, is that actually how it works? Makes me sad about my hearing. Not sure how I wrecked it - must have been headphone use at loud volume as a kid.
Nice, thanks! A while ago I was looking for a a search lib precisely like this for my blog. I really like the idea of a client-side search - it feels extremely responsive to use compared to server side. The…
The only problem is that this is blatantly false. Having suffered trauma a couple of years ago, I can attest that the actual, physical functioning of your brain is changed. For months I'd feel weirdly alert when walking…