Oh, I love that metaphor.
Reddit Refugee
Oh, I love that metaphor.
One of the primary reasons Reddit cited for its API rule changes was LLMs profiting off its data for free.
Its data? Seems to me that most of that “data” was actually generated by users. Which Reddit, in turn, profited off for free.
Only one punch? Letting them off easy, I see.
I tend to go with the “distract myself” method. Think about some song, movie, game, etc. Keeps the brain from ruminating on that shit. And usually can manage it long enough that the thought’s barely a vague memory afterwards.
Basically, the idea is: Don’t feed the demon.
Plenty of pics of capys chilling out alongside predators you’d think would attack them. They are like the definition of chill.
The parents looked a little frustrated by the poor timing of the last one’s jumps.
Looks like a cute little bean. Especially with the refraction going on.
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Once upon a time, that dog learned a harsh lesson all too well.
Exactly the point.
Yeah, I recently made a reference to /r/CrabsEatingThings in another thread. Where the hell do I go for such oddly specific content now?
And just when I was worried that leaving Reddit meant I’d never again see a post for /r/CrabsEatingThings.
Why wouldn’t they be? There’s a reason that during my last couple of interview, my brain latched on to the Galactic Mermaid song from Carole and Tuesday. (Content warning, should you look it up: copious swears.)
I have been unemployed and looking for work for almost a year and a half. I detect no falsehoods in this video.
Yeah. It’s got no abstraction between the UI and the implementation. You just want to manage code versions, but to use Git, you need to learn how to manage history graphs.
Go, Team Rebase!
And now we have the obligatory xkcd reference. 😁
Pretty certain it’s an intentional reference.
I managed to do that with Abbey Road of all things, though a Round Trip example. Started the album on my way out. Paused it while doing some errands. Went home, and it finished up just as I pulled in. Of course, I had to get lucky with traffic flow, so I don’t expect to be able to intentionally repeat it.