But that’s a good thing, right? It correctly interpreted the phrase as a whole instead of the punny misinterpretation of the others.
But that’s a good thing, right? It correctly interpreted the phrase as a whole instead of the punny misinterpretation of the others.
I wouldn’t feel bad about asking here rather than googling it yourself. I like the engagement, personally.
What’s with the voiceover?
Yay, another remaster.
Whoppers are 95% great. It’s that gross 5% that really makes me savor the rest.
Just nailed an interview because I prepped with ChatGPT. Gave it my resume, the position I was applying for, and some of my recent accomplishments and it helped me realize that I was a stronger candidate than I thought, so I was able to use that during the interview.
Please keep in mind that at no time do I ever believe ChatGPT blindly.
I didn’t think I’ve seen much of anything on Lemmy.
I’ve considered joining in on community games from the MCDM discord, the company that Matt Colville started. Lots of YouTube content for you to get an idea of what his deal is and the kind of community they’re trying to foster.
Every comment in these posts seems to be either “StarCitizen killed my family and dishonored my temple” or “can’t believe people let SC kill their family and dishonor their temple.”
Same old hate without real substance.
The video is a redo from the guy who did it live at Citizen Con, because the demo crashed when they were onstage.
Very cool, thanks for sharing. I’ve always been curious about the process, but not enough to really look into it. How involved are you with the entire process? Anything further than cultivation?
Where did you learn that? Is that a real thing people are taught?
Yep, definitely the cocking lever. Good job to the meathead who accomplished what nature could not!
Does the M2A1 have a safety? I thought they just gave it a quick swap barrel
Trying to think of what bit you have to flip…
Are you talking about the cocking lever? It needs to be pushed forward prior to pushing the bolt all the way forward into battery, because it catches in a notch at the top of the receiver in order to cock the firing pin (bolt goes back, lever flips forward, and vice versa). But if you put the bolt in with the cocking lever back, which people do a lot, the lever gets stuck on the timing arm attached to the receiver. Barely an inconvenience. But…
Did somebody jam that sumbitch in there so good that you had to destroy the motherfucker? Because that is fucking insane. That’s like breaking a steel framing hammer. Like, I get it, but… How!?
I’m not even sure how to go about calculating that with any accuracy. I would hazard a guess to say that 1/3 to 1/2 of all US Navy ships are underway at any given time, but that’s just from personal experience at a smaller base. Forward deployed commands (like in Japan and Spain) have a generally higher operating tempo, so maybe a slightly higher average overall?
Out of 350-ish ships, half is a fuckin lot. Maybe one of our highly intelligent officers can chime in with more accurate info.
I’ve got a bat. It may take a few tries, and you might forget some other things, but you get what you pay for.
Limited Liability Corporations exist for that very reason. I think a dude in France made a deal with a cave lion of some sort.
I liked it and am glad for the diversity it introduced.
I have no problems with it, so I guess I’m some sort of savant? There is such thing as good and bad UI, but I think this is a case of ‘what you’re used to’ causing problems with ‘what is.’
I’m interested in all interpretations! I just think it’s neat.