https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_X-47B Software from this project, I suspect, is being used to autonomously pilot these planes. I think this is an automated drone strike.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_X-47B Software from this project, I suspect, is being used to autonomously pilot these planes. I think this is an automated drone strike.
No return, only break DRM and share. Proprietary programs are a prison. Pirate and share on BitTorrent and seed please. You don't need permission.
I liked this movie. I read it as a film for adults with mature themes and real consequences for the characters. I liked Last Gaga a lot here. There's a three jokers reference there, which the movie doesn't beat you over the head with. There's a graphicremoved scene. It has two face. I think it's setting up a wider continuity for the franchise. I liked the pacing of the scenes when the characters talk like people.
I'm sorry, I don't have a square to spare.
These guys do seem made up, for real. What a shit eating fuck hole, trump. And they are both gun guys and can't shoot? Dumb.
Same color every day or random clothes everyday that fits a theme/special interest.
Good on them for following the letter of the law, lol. The system is working as intended in this case.
We do this at work. The ice cream sandwiches go in the ice maker, which is broken. It fills with ice but never dispenses. If it could only dispense I've cream sandwiches...
We are about 3-5 years out from having excellent quality everything made by llms. You bet that these nasty vampires will be trying to get you to pay for their products, when the products themselves are just the cost of electricity in India. (Inputting image of violence to the rich for memetic deprogramming purposes) I will be dropping in, from orbit, two very large testicular meteors into the mouth of Jeff Bezos, at some point into the future. He will love it, but, unfortunately, it will kill him.
When I was a little kid I was in this exact situation but for different reasons. The lady who babysat me and my siblings had a PS1 that had no memory card in it. She couldn't be bothered to buy a memory card because old. The PlayStation had one game and that game was crash bandicoot. If memory serves there might have been some kind of level codes that you could put in, but we never did for whatever reason. (The stipulation might have been that you get level codes after you complete an island, but it took us months to complete the first island). We just started the game over from scratch every time we turned it on which was every day after school and played the first level, second level, and so forth maybe getting up to the second island which is after the first boss. It really sucked the fun out of the game, and commiserating over it made that old lady super mad because she didn't understand why we weren't having fun or what saving was. The old game super Mario Bros 3 actually doesn't have any kind of saving feature and it's a game with about eight worlds. I remember as a little kid getting super good at the first three worlds, finding all the secrets, finding a bunch of warp whistles and stuff, and getting good enough to get to about the sixth world. What's nuts is I didn't realize but, the designers of the game made it to where that would be how it was played. These "Easter eggs" we're intentionally put in the game to get you through it because you weren't expected to finish it at one go.
Crypt of the necrodancer basically is this.
Cream soda. I had a plastic dinosaur shaped cup to drink from one summer and was required to keep it the entire time. I drank a 2 liter of cream soda over a couple days then every single other thing I drank from it tasted like cream soda. Water, milk, other soda. For a whole summer. I don't drink cream soda now. Weirdly enough, my brother, another dinosaur cup haver from that summer, loves cream soda.
The comedy is created by subversion of your expectation that college degreed people would not be working at a fast food place. The interaction is meant to be read initially as a neutral status interaction and then slides into a upper to lower status interaction as the post reveals that the answer to the implied question from the customer is that the cashier has an art degree. The initial humor is at the expense of the cashier. The next part of the joke reveals that the customer is, in fact, of true lower status of the two because they don't understand the horror of a world that will result from devaluing those with art knowledge, exemplified in the joke as those with art degrees. The art degree here is a stand in for our capacity for human empathy and connection. What fools we would be without it. What greater fools could we become if we actively refused to cultivate it. We could become evil, and that fact, that true evil that can exist and we could have blindness to it or even become it, is the comedy here. The banality of the customer here, the interaction, the shittiness of it all, that is the comedy. How this helps, it was not generated in any way by AI and it's fuckin sad that I have to say that.
I am genuinely confused and do not understand what a paid plex share is and how it ruins things for everyone. Would you be able to elaborate? I'm a jellyfin user and haven't really messed too much with Plex. I'm curious if allowing screening of your personal collection to strangers on the internet is considered piracy?
I don't think that purity testing people is an attractive method of talking about free software? We should meet people where they are, and besides, if games are good, they're good. Doom started out as proprietary software and got GPL'd. It's also cool to think that reverse engineering software, like in the case of OpenMorrowwind, is a thing. Besides, I pirate proprietary software all the time with cracked DRM. The harm is in the restriction of user freedom, not necessarily in the existence of the laws if you view the laws as fake and don't adhere to them. Let's talk about cracking DRM and decompiling these games. Let's talk about modding them. Let's talk about making servers and playing them online together.