It’s hilarious that I’ve been out of UCSD for 20 years and they keep insisting that somehow I’m part of that. Samsung sells me a TV and 20 years later is all… hey wouldn’t it be cool if you give us more money for the same product? It would make the products cheaper for other people and we would actually pay our workers...
They spam my inbox asking for money. This was just a funny one because it’s welcoming me to what I can only assume will be wave upon wave of money asking events.
Another case id also coming where an AI automatically resolves a case and delivers a quick judgment and verdict as well as appropriate punishment depending on how much money you have or what side of a wall you were born, the color or contrast of your skin etc etc.
I was wondering how often does one choose to make and keep back ups. I know that “It depends on your business needs”, but that is rather vague and unsatisfying, so I was hoping to hear some heuristics from the community. Like say I had a workstation/desktop that is acting as a server at a shop (taking inventory / sales...
I wasn’t gonna pay this month’s rent but fuck that. I just had to apply at the cheap porn studio for fluffer and the rest is history. Cuz I don’t want the government to cut me in half. Sure it feels like being cut in half sometimes but it pays the bills.
Get in the zone! (lemmy.world)
You ask too much of him (startrek.website)
UCSD asking for money 🤑 (lemmy.world)
It’s hilarious that I’ve been out of UCSD for 20 years and they keep insisting that somehow I’m part of that. Samsung sells me a TV and 20 years later is all… hey wouldn’t it be cool if you give us more money for the same product? It would make the products cheaper for other people and we would actually pay our workers...
Why pay for an OpenAI subscription? (sh.itjust.works)
Special Ubisoft announcement (programming.dev)
He'll be the death of us all. (lemmy.world)
It’s not like any candidate was actually good but they did pick the worst one.
How often do you back up?
I was wondering how often does one choose to make and keep back ups. I know that “It depends on your business needs”, but that is rather vague and unsatisfying, so I was hoping to hear some heuristics from the community. Like say I had a workstation/desktop that is acting as a server at a shop (taking inventory / sales...
How's this plan progressing? (lemmy.world)
Just like 2 more week, are yall almost done yet?