I believe it was more the success of the Bourne movies that set the tone of the Craig era.
I believe it was more the success of the Bourne movies that set the tone of the Craig era.
Trump said it’s all good because there will be more beaches
I think the bigger question is which tone the new films will be in. Are they going to continue on the more grounded tone they’ve been doing recently, or will they do some campy nostalgia bait?
Wasn’t No Time to Die delayed due to Covid?
It was a few years ago, but I still panic when I hear the incoming call sound. One of the worst sounds ever made.
Now it was a few years ago I used it regularly last time, but moving to Slack was a huge relief.
One thing I remember with teams is that sending files was always a hassle. Sometimes files didn’t arrive. Files couldn’t have the same name as other previously sent files (because everything was in a onedrive folder).
Slack has much better search. It felt like I could finally find the messages I wanted to find. With teams it was a gamble.
And then there’s much better bot integration. At my work we have multiple bots that send messages when there’s e.g. production errors. We can then start thread discussions directly on that posts about the error, or link it to other channels to escalate the issue. And with a working search engine we can easily find the conversation again as a reference.
It got many small things that just adds value.
I don’t remember this scene from Tenet
Another person called on X owner Elon Musk to intervene, who appears to have begun removing posts showing Fuentes’ address.
The “champion against censorship” is performing censorship. How curious.
Many don’t care much about modding. I’m primarily gaming on PC, and it’s rare I use mods.
Consoles are also better on the big screen, which is what many people use when gaming.
Up/down votes should be used more as “I think this comment has a positive/negative contribution to the conversation”.
You’re a big function
It’s hard to elect one person that works for the majority of the people. The majority of the people aren’t a homogenous group. Not everybody agrees on which policies are the best.
Windows ME was incredibly short lived though
The theory behind this is that no ML model is perfect. They will always make some errors. So if these errors they make are included in the training data, then future ML models will learn to repeat the same errors of old models + additional errors.
Over time, ML models will get worse and worse because the quality of the training data will get worse. It’s like a game of Chinese whispers.
Probably public GitHub projects, which may or may not be written using GPT
Is this a gang bang?
Math skills can occasionally be useful, but I don’t see it as a dealbreaker.
The good thing about being good with math is that it usually means you’re a good problem solver, and problem solving is an important skill for programming. But the reverse isn’t necessarily true. You can be good at problem solving but still be bad at math.
I would say if you’re struggling with the programming courses, then maybe look somewhere else. Otherwise, go ahead.
They would see nothing wrong with it
It’s confirmed real by other (less serious) news sources.