Ooh - apostrophe gore in the title.
Ooh - apostrophe gore in the title.
AI-powered suicide pod, powered by blockchain NFTs SLAMMED by Trump campaign.
There - all the clicks you can eat now.
Hilarious article, but man - don’t go on that site without all of your ad and popup blockers at full throttle.
You must work for Epic.
I work on the hospital side and the cost and human effort investment for these systems is ridiculous. No wonder were behind the rest of the developed world in healthcare.
This by far the worse crime here.
This was put together over a long period of time by my paragliding instructor and friend (former engineer for Canada’s space agency - still has a part he designed on the ISS on Canada’s robotic arm):
https://www.expandingknowledge.com/
Loads of useful info and is updated fairly regularly.
Every time I click on a clickbait title and KNOW what’s coming (bullshit is what’s coming), and yet I do it anyway and get the expected result. Shame on me and that should teach me.
Shame. Only shame.
Twitter is a shining example of that.
I appreciate the precision AND pedantry of your response. Great, concise explanation of exactly what that term means.
That is great - also instant subscribed
Good - thought I was the only one who saw little value in following a person on Lemmy.
Who is your daddy, and what does he do.
Does that variant have the big guns that shoot the 5G mind control beams?
Nice typo in their propaganda. Couldn’t quite figure out contractions versus ownership.
Anytime I see “unlocking value,” I know that either a bot wrote it, or some MBA that’s selling widgets.
Better stated than mine.
This is why being “a good business leader” (not that I’m saying he was that either, since he failed at selling steaks and alcohol to Americans) does not equate to being able to run a country. It’s almost the opposite. You lead a business, your responsibility is to run it as you see fit. You run a country, you have a responsibility to take into account the wants and needs of everyone, even the people you don’t agree with.
And Veggietales (screenshot in the meme) is a Christian-themed show for a Christian audience.
My hot take is that I don’t like cross posting or reposting. I subscribe to communities for the unique content and perspectives that each one provides and to see a user posting the same thing to five different communities for whatever reason (getting upvotes seems to be the only reason) seems silly to me. Let go of the ego a bit and this need for internet points.