I think it was Cards Against Humanity.
In either case...
Lol gottem
I think it was Cards Against Humanity.
In either case...
Lol gottem
Yeah my management was all gungho about exploiting AI to do all sorts of stuff.
Like read. Not generative AI crap, but read. They came to us and said quite literally: "how can we use something like ChatGPT and make it read."
I don't know who or how they convinced them to use something that wasn't generative AI, but it did convince me that managers think someone being convincing and confident is correct all the time.
Oh I haven't played that in a while. Looks like a bunch of updates
Took longer than I expected.
No, that is not how the ccTLD is enforced by IANA. It has sole authority, and it is not automatic is any way. There have been a total of two retired domains, one in like 95 and km 2000.
They will not retire a domain under heavy use such as .io.
That means the British Indian Ocean Territory will cease to exist, along with the .io domain and countless websites.
That is most definitely not how it works.
I'm not.
It was sort of a joke. I'm not leaving windows for the price.
See below: I started my machine off with an XP Professional 64bit license (I didn't personally buy) in like 2006?
Because I kept the key for... Oh god 18 years, I always had the windows Pro versions. Windows 7 64 pro, Windows 8.1 Pro, and Windows 10 Pro.
A solar powered car that topped at 70mph would be ideal,
But goddamn, could you imagine just having one that topped at 30 MPh in a city? Infinite travel!
Oh yeah. Windows XP Professional 64 bit. Each "upgrade" used the same license and never really got screwy until 10. Won't go to 11.
Edit: Actually I don't think I even paid for that, I think it was an OEM license my dad got from his work.
Ok that third one, come the fuck on.
Like don't even pretend. You could never ride nearly the number of Pokemon you can compared to Pals in Palworld.
That's basically patenting riding a fucking horse