Some sometimes open up for a time.
Kissaki
What is that? The linked article, but as a 7-minute video talk?
I agree the series got worse through the seasons. And not only because of mystique loss.
The app-based AI chatbot already handles two-thirds of all customer service chats, the company said Tuesday—some 2.3 million conversations so far—with the virtual assistant earning customer satisfaction ratings at the same level as human agents.
How were those satisfaction ratings?
I have only awful experiences with "support chat" bots. If it's incompetent humans of course it wouldn't be better. But that's beside the point.
Is it actually useful or good support?
[…] use roughly as much electricity as all of the nation’s home computers combined
Bitcoin mining also risks stressing out the power grid in Texas, a crypto hub in the US where the state’s grid operator has paid Riot more than $31 million in energy credits to curb its electricity use during heatwave-induced demand spikes. Bitcoin mining has also brought sputtering fossil fuel power plants back to life and raised electricity costs for some residents in New York.
It's clear why the survey is necessary.
Why did they make it an emergency survey in the first place? Is there no "normal" survey alternative?
Depending on product type and region https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_shopping_website#Major_websites
The intro music (if you want to call the background music soundscape thingy that) is exceptional. Always emotionally touched me.
I can definitely recommend the Infinity Train series too.
I'm a bit confused by the title, which says
could be good, if it works
but the second half of the article lays out how access to digital anime can disappear.
Where's the good? The hope that good or equal value will be given? Is that still good when you lose other anime you already had?
PO stands for what here? product offer?
Do you know what SEO stands for? It's not SEO that is ranking results. SEO is the consequence of ranking results by relevance and quality.
What's your alternative? Give supposedly relevant results randomly? That'd be even worse.
The linked article tells you: Recognize when someone stands in front of the vending machine.
"the data" is interpreted. Not stored or matched.
I love when teaser text is an ad. /s