Join a “fun league” sports team, take a community arts course, go to church, work for a volunteer organization, just to name a few ideas.
Join a “fun league” sports team, take a community arts course, go to church, work for a volunteer organization, just to name a few ideas.
Because being an industry leader is more about controlling people rather than whatever it is that your industry produces.
How dare he speak bluntly about having different tastes!
Forget story and mechanics. How’s the humour? That’s the core of Borderlands.
Not even seeing the movie, just media talking about it catches people’s attention.
Though I’ve never used it myself, my understanding is that a subscription is actually less expensive than paying the shipping directly for lots of things.
It’s pretty wild how deeply some people integrate products into their lives.
Why do we need a movie when Archer and Lana make such good short form comedy?
Bingo. We built the modern world upon the principle that math was some “universal language” but what we found in practice is that it just keeps feeding upon as many quantifiable data points as possible without even consideration for the question of stopping, or doing anything else instead.
There are certain things which are wildly unpopular for the general population, yet get intense attention from industry. Pay attention to those things and you’ll see patterns.
They’re both essentially vaporizing a metal with high heat to deposit upon a substrate above. Early smelting was just looking to purify the metal and remove impurities, and now we’ve refined that same technique with strictly controlled parameters to deposit exactly what metal we want to have where, to build the microscopic features of modern computer chips.
One thing that really got my attention when I studied nanotechnology is how many original technologies we still use regularly, just in a refined/modified form (Chemical Vapour Deposition, a technique used heavily in the production of many ordinary products from computer chips to chip bags, is fundamentally the exact same technology first used to smelt ore). It actually wouldn’t be hard at all to transition to lower impact technologies in a lot of places if people were okay with not electrifying/connecting everything possible.
Nobody said a bias can’t be stupid.
That shacking up with random people can/should be perfectly safe.
Because idiots salivate any time something novel promises to confirm their biases.
I do find the similarities between the function of AI and the function of a corporation to be quite interesting…
Is it too much to ask
Are you willing to deliver them consequences if they don’t do it the way you want?
Some birds are exceptional mimics, so maybe someone there was playing with a groan tube and the bird was literally copying it?
The entire reason it became an insult was because of wealthy urbanites disparaging the working class.
I wonder if you can get it to say anything bad about any specific person. Might just be that they nuked the ability entirely to avoid lawsuits.