

I would think the tech bros running things would want more people to train their models on.
I would think the tech bros running things would want more people to train their models on.
Coworker buddy of mine received a thank you card in the interoffice mail for his fifteenth anniversary. It was a thank you from the wrong company. Evidently they started contracting with some outside firm that handles a bunch of large corporations and they couldn’t even get the company correct.
Nowadays it’s an email and a gift card which barely covers lunch, even at 20+ years.
Just make sure you use metric units or the whole system falls apart
Remember Twitter?
Fuck you Shoresey
Does he actually spray tan his wang?
Yeah it could be considered a gel. It feels like wax. What you’re saying makes a lot of sense.
I’ve owned the place for a while and every now and then I’d notice the terminal blocks he had connected the wires to. It was also pretty cool that they used the same color conventions all those years ago. It encouraged me to look into the history of Ethernet wiring as well.
The waxy stuff is part of how they manufactured the wire and works its way out over time.
This guy RAIDs
This happened to me when I received a cell for work. I ended up fully silencing the phone and giving important co-workers my personal number instead. The spam calls have only recently started to slow down… I’ve had the number for 10 years.
Sounds like Qualcomm finally got a taste of FAFO
That’s how some people found it, but it would disappear when someone would login to investigate.
This guy computers
I think it’s just to stop the prongs from scuffing other things in the same package compartment. Usually you’ll get the cord in a bag or with the plastic but not both. With the cord is in a section of the packaging with other items it keeps them from getting scratched.
Maybe he went full retard because he knew he’d need a presidential pardon eventually
Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.
Isn’t yours?
Paid currently, I use several of their other services as well
I use proton through my dream machine and it works great.
I don’t know much about these specific services but this is the kind of behavior I’d expect to see if you’ve got a data synchronization service running and the clocks are out of sync. Like if it thinks an action was taken in the future that was actually in the past. Might be useful to check time zone configs and any other synchronization-related items.