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And it’s still worse than a picture of a hill in Sonoma
And it’s still worse than a picture of a hill in Sonoma
Replace the CEO with an AI. They’re both good at lying and telling people what they want to hear, until they get caught
Can we start with the CEOs? Pretty sure shatGPT can do their jobs easily
Best thing Elon has ever done right here
Apple has done this many times before. Over even more frivolous patents (i.e. a glossy black rectangle)
They made their bed, now they have to lie in it
IFunny is unironically better
go to read article about fixing annoying internet shit
some big stupid pop up interrupts my reading internet shit, pestering me for my email address
Seriously. I had a friend extolling how good his experience with his chiropractor was, in response to my tale about physical therapy after a skiing accident. I ended the argument pretty quickly by asking “how often do you have to go back”
The author can’t type very quickly
Or lawnmower man
The site hosted by y-combinator defends the former president of y-combinator. Weird
The gun would be a faster way to go
Great, it will now have a fraction of the features AnyList had, before Google killed the integration for no good reason
Or use Orion, which is Safari but better
Is this the same CEO who fired the entire documentation team and then gave herself a raise?
Best? Kagi. Best free? Probably bing or searx
Paywalled article 🙃
I have 10 gig at home, and powerful enough networking hardware that can take advantage of it (Ubiquiti stuff)
Nothing can ever saturate the line. So it’s great for aggregate, but that’s it
Honestly, for games, it’s got even more potential. Imagine if the NPCs in games actually said your characters name, not just “dragonborn” or whatever
Imo the smart thing for VAs to do would be get in front of it. License their voices to models, and charge royalties for said models
Federated directories. We’re going back to Yahoo like it’s 1995