And that’s all paid for. Think how much just the average high school graduate has has invested in them, ai companies want all that, but for free
And that’s all paid for. Think how much just the average high school graduate has has invested in them, ai companies want all that, but for free
It’s even better when you break the name down kwarizam is where he’s from and Muhammad is a common first name. It’s like saying Johnny English (or may be Jean Francois) invented calculus in 10-diggity-dig
I work in an underground mine and sometimes when I’m waiting for someone to come pick me up, I torn my cap lamp off and sit on a rock. It’s the darkest dark you can imagine. No shadows, no pin pricks of light just your thoughts. All you can hear is the sound of moving air and the occasionally the rock moving.
It’s genuinely peaceful and so so relaxing. Definitely had some philosophical moments down there
We’ve already automated trains. In Australia, the mines have trains travelling hundreds of kilometres with no pilot
I think Japan is pushing it, because they import most of their kJ. They don’t like nuclear for obvious reasons and there’s a few reasons they probably don’t like renewable projects like a lack of land and being a natural disaster prone country. So they are left with importing energy and hopefully value adding to it enough that it’s worth while
It depends so much on location and period, as an example, the Inuit diet consisted of a lot of meat whole the Kaurna in Australia ate lots of yams.
You drink great northern beers in Ohio? I mean they are decent beers, but didn’t think they’d made it across the Pacific
How are you finding dune? I watched a few let’s plays of the demo and it looked interesting…
So, I don’t need to work right?
Not OP but I use bandcamp so I can pay the artist a decent amount rather than what ever Spotify does. Not sure if the new owner has increased the cut they take though
I mostly just use the app as a menu, write down what I want and can the restaurant. Makes it cheaper by cutting out the middle man
No it doesn’t. Every life stolen matters and if it could be found that if tesla could have replicated industry best practice and saved more lives so that they could sell more cars then that is on them
Your link also said the incentive on price has finished
Good cleavage though
If only there was a profession that exchanges knowledge for money. Some one who “teaches.” I wonder who would pay them