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Why do you hate people on tiktok so much?
"when your.. *snicker*" "...? ...oh i get it, he's mentally retarded."
You could run your own email server. Yes, you. Get an old laptop, leave it plugged in, I bet it's got the specs for it.
But lots of major email providers have formed a cabal to blacklist quote-unquote spammers. so you can set up a functional mail server, which is already overly complicated, but you'll also have to set up some *more* pieces to be allowed to play with the other kids.
if you could get that TPS report to me, that'd be greeeaaat.
Johnathan Doe, M.d., Esq. Chief Assistant to the Executive Administrative Assistant of Regional Internal Officers
(all the good urls were taken)
Here Lies e-mail. Murdered by its users.
Here Lies bluetooth headsets. no words.
i asked those nerds to do my work for me, and they had the gall to tell me my question was already answered. Can you believe the sense of entitlement on those gatekeepers?
Since then, things at Stack Overflow went from bad to worse. The volume of questions asked has nearly dried up, new data shows"
ChatGPT is faster and its trained on StackOverflow data, so the quality of answers is similar.
Plus, ChatGPT is polite and answers all questions, in contrast to StackOverflow moderators.
In January, I asked if LLMs are making Stack Overflow irrelevant. We now have an answer, and sadly, its a “yes.”
"I'll certainly miss having a space on the internet to ask questions"... "I'm sure we'll see spaces where developers hang out"
"here's an idea..." "educational theorist Etienne Wenger wrote about communities of practice which describe roughly-- very roughly-- people who do things together." ... "In this sense, practice is always social practice. Communities forming around said practice share all kinds of stuff."
yes :) it *uses* open source *components*!
it turns out, they did make the canvas bag. they gave them all out... to influencers. [...] it's not the same one. But it's made of that ever-scarce material: canvas.
some of them were cold because they found long ago they could not be an owner unless one were cold. and all of them were caught in something larger than themselves. Some of them hated the mathematics that drove them, and some were afraid. But some worshipped the mathematics because it provided a refuge from thought, from feeling. these men would take no responsibility for the company because they were men and slaves. While the banks were machines and masters. Some of the ownermen were a little proud to be slaves, to such cold and powerful masters. "when the monster stops growing, it dies. It can't stay one size. "we have to do it. we don't like to do it, but the monster's sick.. something's happened to the monster." "the bank owned the land then. But we stayed. And we got a little bit of what we raised." "we know that. All that. But it's not us, it's the bank. But the bank isn't like a man. [...] That's the monster." [...] "we're sorry. It's not us. It's the monster. The bank isn't like a man." "yes. the bank is only *made of* men." "No, youre wrong there—quite wrong there. The bank is something else than men. It happens that every man in a bank hates what the bank does, and yet the bank does it. The bank is something more than men, I tell you. Its the monster. Men made it, but they cant control it.” "the monster owns it. You'll have to go." [...] "the monster isn't men. but it can make men do what it wants."