Depends on the exact wording, medium you said it through, and jurisdiction you said it in.
Depends on the exact wording, medium you said it through, and jurisdiction you said it in.
Enshittification strikes again!
Why sell customer one thing when you can make it shittier and they have to buy it again?
You get paid a living to moderate Lemmy?
Nah, it was a Rick Roll.
Strongly disagree with you that “right or wrong” instruction is “still learning.”
People say that a lot, but I used ChatGPT as a math tutor and it couldn’t figure out the first goddamn thing of algebra. It spit out incorrect answers, and when I asked about them, it’d flip the answer. I’d ask again, and it’d flip it again.
I’ve used it as IT help to fix a computer that wouldn’t boot and it hallucinated hard enough to make it worse.
Their main issues are build quality and FSD that is marketed as way more capable than it is, which is a deadly combination.
For the life of me I cannot figure out how to run KVM locally. Every tutorial I’ve found is targeted at people doing servers.
Are we talking about Windows or me at this point?
No, you’ve been keeping the salinity high.
Thank you for your service.
Earthlings don’t eat Earth either. They’re still Earthlings.
Sperm whales don’t eat sperm.
Mayflies don’t eat May or any other month.
Thank the gods.
This is a classic case of letting the perfect be the enemy of the good.
… That’s not an example of bad road design.
Incrementally making better intersections is still a good idea.
Try a Live USB and find out for yourself if your distro of choice plays nice with your rig. You could have your answer in an hour or so of following YouTube tutorials.
I dislike cars generally but how is engineering traffic to be safer for all parties like the designs pictured a bad idea?
We’re not that efficient yet.
A reminder that life expectancy in ancient history was so low not because people generally croaked by 40, but because of how many children died young.
It’s an average, not a maximum. People regularly lived into their 70s and 80s hundreds of years ago.
Put differently (so as not to imply high melanin is fundamentally superior):
Someone mutated to have lower melanin levels in their skin, which was useful to absorb more sunlight for Vitamin D production further north, and that mutation spread.