AdBlock + just torrent it lil bro
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Yep, also free to air in rural parts of the country. Murdoch knows what he's doing.
physical health is great for passively improving both of those
I don't think it was even an emulator, it was probably the official Nintendo port called 'Super Mario Run'.
Every person born is another potential consumer for [PRODUCT]
I think you're really overestimating how much it fails. I've had great success with language translation, and for everything I've studied using it, it can be used as a great aggregator for tools and resources. Way faster than digging through SEO crap spewed out everywhere on the web. Another thing to realise is that the traditional search engine is dead. It sucks at indexing compared to AI. I don't know about you, but I don't like having to end at least 60% of my searches with 'reddit' to find a non-SEO result.
Personally, I don't know what most people use AI for, but it's been fantastic for turning natural language questions into great leads for further research (which I do with a normal browser). Definitely a huge time save not having to start my research by skimming 15 articles looking for a specific keyword which makes a concept click, or to even discover a concept at all.
Right? Like isn't that the entire point of the Fediverse? Aren't we meant to be able to exist in little instances with values that we align with? And if people don't like it, they're free to move somewhere else, or peacefully block us and our ways?
I was born in 04, I work in tech so it's definitely dependant on a lot of factors, I think the biggest being siblings/parents that are into tech. My oldest brother was into tech so he taught me a lot of piracy stuff from a young age.
"been around tech their whole life" more like they have a locked down phone, locked down game console and MAYBE a desktop computer. It's too rounded out and consumer friendly now, you never have to peek under the hood.
This is dope, maybe one day I'll be able to travel SEA with a friend who is deadly allergic.
The largest occupational percentile for men in the 1950's were jobs in manufacturing/production.