

Well, you’re living in the future, I guess, that’s great
Rust dev, I enjoy reading and playing games, I also usually like to spend time with friends.
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Well, you’re living in the future, I guess, that’s great
Unfortunately, I find that finding those sources by traditional search gets harder over time. Maybe the internet is now more garbage, maybe the search engines are more garbage, but a couple of times I failed to find a source on my own and used an LLM to find one (it may also fail, of course)
KEEP SCROLLING, there is more stuff down there. Look until you see a thing that appears to be a not bullshit source.
Yeah, about that, sometimes there will be no not bullshit source or no relevant result at all even if bullshit. Depends on how complicated the question is, but search engines look to perform worse lately, too


Since they mentioned redirect, I think they take an issue with the scenario of ‘click → more pages load and redirect you after each load → back’ that will repeatedly land you on just the last redirect page and then promptly redirect you forward to the newest page you tried to go back from


Why not, also I would’ve never understood your meaning if it were not like the fourth time I see this abbreviation thrown around and producing a thread of confused readers
English as a second or foreign language refers to the use of English by individuals whose native language is different, commonly among students learning to speak and write English. Variably known as English language development (ELD), English as a foreign language (EFL), English as a second language (ESL), English for speakers of other languages (ESOL), English as an additional language (EAL), or English as a new language (ENL), these terms denote the study of English in environments where it is not the dominant language.
More in Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_as_a_second_or_foreign_language#Terminology_and_types


That accumulation of a hundred years of tech debt during that 12h window is acceptable


I expected ‘git gud’


Red Hat’s parent company IBM says it has more staff in India than the USA and 264,000 staff overall.
Wow, I didn’t know they are this huge
So, in short they came up with drone interceptors that are:
I think, this was bound to happen at some point and we keep moving towards extra cheap drone warfare
I also hope this helps immensely, but considering the amount of drones used for attacks, they will need a lot of those
This makes so much sense, my most painful experience in understanding department is from forums where feedback is at best hours long, and infinitely long at worst if the person never ever replies
I also envy their ability to understand what was meant, because sometimes there are enough errors to make meaning completely impossible to discern
Server should also answer: 5 characters correct, 2 on correct positions
What is unrealistic here is the target price, $40 for maglev to anywhere looks like a steal


Makes sense, no need to let gamers know about your novelty gaming store


It looks like you don’t need to add a game to the chain, just build a chain of trust and check the signature of something like that. But maybe that has downsides and with an unpopular blockchain it may as well be centralised
I read in another place that Japan was the fourth to launch a satellite in February of 1970, it looks like that other article means ‘launched using their own rocktet’, and Canada launched 8 years earlier than Japan using NASA rocket
I would guess by eating dairy, eggs, leather, etc. I heard this take just yesterday, and I can see a point, because most animal industries don’t treat animals well even when it’s not about killing the animal


Do you now live in separate houses? I feel like I’m a bit lost to the meaning here
Afaik, it eventually got there before the USSR ended, so hemp fields were restricted areas, and its use was in decline starting at some point. Not sure if I can find sources for that