

But why? Wouldn’t a MIPS version of NT be (arguably) more useful?
But why? Wouldn’t a MIPS version of NT be (arguably) more useful?
Taking jobs from honest hardworking shills.
It’s almost like he’s not very honest.
He’s done with Tesla, isn’t he?
The devil, you say.
My favorite is people who slam on the brakes and make everyone behind them wait for them while they park at the first spot they find at a parking garage (whether the current occupant has left or not).
Like, there are stairs and/or an elevator. It would take you less time and effort to park next to those and everyone behind you can park at the same time.
They look like terrorists.
At least they didn’t wreck (more of) the environment and nearly down passenger planes with this one.
Progress!
Oh no, where will I get my AI slop?
Self-driving in six months. Mars by 2024.
Parking American Style.
I didn’t say they were very good web devs.
I worked at a company that made IoT stuff (which is an increasingly archaic term). The web team was pitching using a third party tool called ThingSpace to view and manage the things. The web dev said ThingSpace could do all these amazing things automatically. The manager said “can we change the color of the background?” The web dev said “…. no.”
Something I hadn’t considered. AI coding is going to convince managers that they were right all along — that coding can be quick and easy and engineers are just lazy.
Why.