What about the rest of the washing? Or do the Chinese have days where they only air their smalls? So many questions.
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I feel bad for you, son.
And how many of those 50 things actually matter? They’re things you want to do, not things the average user needs to do.
Simplicity is the main feature and has been a staple of Apple products for 35 years I’ve been using them. It means we don’t have to spend ages tweaking settings, we can get on with more productive stuff.
Not really, I walk to work. But that inconvenience sure does sound appealing!
I live in the countryside and flapping my arms does nothing. I need a car for the occasions when I don’t walk.
Beat me to it!
Sounds like I need to train an AI model to predict this and charge people for it.
You’re right. Everything should be in degrees kelvin by default. Problem solved.
Metric ton of folks or colonial? Please clarify.
I agree though, that’s why I like posting conversions from time to time on other posts that are US defaults.
I’m not suggesting anyone is any more worthy of sleep than anyone else, and yes working a night shift does put you at a massive disadvantage. My wife worked night shifts for a few years, so yeah, I know.
What I am saying is that (and this is purely a guess) ~90% of the world are awake during daylight hours, and you just can’t expect them to put a hold on everything.
Personally I try not to do anything outdoors until 9am at the weekend, not because my neighbours work nights, or are night owls, or whatever. Just because I live near people. But at the same time I have kids and things to do.
But anyone being disruptive in a neighbourhood between 10pm and 8am (let’s say 9am at the weekend) should be punishable by death. And my country doesn’t even have capital punishment.
What happens when the AI is trained on stuff that was made up to begin with?