plug in AI security device
"Initializing security sweep."
"Security scan finished. All databases wiped clean."
plug in AI security device
"Initializing security sweep."
"Security scan finished. All databases wiped clean."
If she is streaming what she'd be doing anyway and gets paid for just being online, that's a great way for a bit of extra income for just having fun. Don't get burnt out that way, and if you decide to do it less or stop, not a huge loss either.
It's sad news, but dude went out gloriously. Had his last show and then peaced out.
"We can't have another FDR!" - Republicans, for decades and still
Only so many shiny things can be covered per day.
Trying to imagine how my employer would feel if I left my job early without doing the work.
The first part of any chess game really comes down to recognizing certain patterns of setup or attack, which with lower level bots will be pretty basic and the same. You can do well against people at least in the first parts simply be expanding your knowledge of know openings and how to deal with them, especially the ones that are designed to trap you into an early checkmate. Often times those are the worst to deal with online until you can see what they're doing and counter them, and many of them will resign to avoid actually getting into a deeper game.
Even if the ELO is different, in theory after many games and enough consistency in your gameplay you should settle out into a level where you're finding mostly equal players. If you do sometime fall lower, again in theory better playing should bring you back eventually.
The great thing about Coldplay is they've changed over the years, which of course pisses some off who liked one style and now expect it every time. I don't like some of their songs, but the songs I do like I enjoy. The era of Clocks and Speed of Sound and Scientist were solid. There have been a few later ones I like too, but the songs either click for you or not. That's how music should be, eclectic and not formula.
I think the last song of theirs that hit me hard was All I Can Think About is You. May not be everyone's type of song, but it felt like the Coldplay I like. And there's the sleeper The Hardest Part.
Americans threw it. There is plenty of blame to go around, and guess what? That's all anyone is doing now, pointing fingers at each other while the house burns down. Good job.
To be fair, we didn't have these huge spikes in things like CO2 and methane until we started measuring them, so maybe if we stop looking...let's pass around the paper bags to put our heads into collectively.
I think the why axis is better.
To be fair, a lot of those are due to a Windows legacy of dominating the market, which isn't going to change until there are more people elsewhere. It's a bit of a catch-22, and yet even being a small percent use in desktop Linux has started to get distros that feel and run similar to Windows enough so people who don't dabble in Windows specific software don't miss it. It's also a bit much to weigh Windows as better in many of those above features when it still have its own issues often, even though it is the dominate and supported OS.
I laughed at your last part. I have never not had to do the same for Windows as I have for Linux when a problem pops up. Google the problem. Those troubleshooters are such a waste of time, and honestly the only time I've had an automated fix that worked to resolve a situation was in Linux via purging the old driver and reloading it. The Windows troubleshooter is like the first tier on a tech support line, where you tell them, yeah, I already did all that.