

Managers love these AI tools because that’s what they’re already doing and familiar with; the same way you talk an AI to doing something for you is not very different from the experience of instructing a mediocre worker.


Managers love these AI tools because that’s what they’re already doing and familiar with; the same way you talk an AI to doing something for you is not very different from the experience of instructing a mediocre worker.


Probably part of the age verification bullshit


easy to say, but that depends entirely on the government and company doesn’t it?
Is he wrong though?
fast charging / USB-PD may not work, and 3.5mm media controls may not pass through properly


Not for depositing checks


A good portion of the country is batshit insane, I’d be more surprised if I didn’t see that represented in the recs


Small items have the shipping bulit in, so there’s nothing useful under $10


Yea, because Apple is allergic to GPL


Only $4 million? That’s not a lot in research money


Iirc, Mozilla has a similar structure and it causes some problems with donations


It was better that way anyways


I thought QPFs are generated from ensemble forecasts?


You’re better off looking at QPFs than regular forecasts.
But, if you’re wanting something like “will there be rain at this GPS coordinate at this time”, then under some conditions that is just impossible to predict. It’s not a problem with the how clever the models are or a lack of data, the physics makes it legitimately random.


And this is exactly why emojis suck and should never have been invented
WebExtensions was supposed to be that standard from the beginning, but failed miserably due to bad design
It doesn’t tell you how much resources each extension uses though, only all extensions in aggregate
IMAX is a mess. They can’t even figure out a consistent aspect ratio, so most of the content shot on IMAX is cropped after delivery.