You don’t really need help for this.
- Punch tree
- get wood
- make a crafting table
- build boat
You get the idea.
You don’t really need help for this.
You get the idea.
Do you think AI and / or AGI is a possibly at all given enough time?
Because if the answer is yes, then don’t we need people working on it all the time to keep inching towards that? I’m not saying that the current implementations are anywhere close, but they do have their use cases. I’m a software developer and my boss the lead engineer (the smartest person I’ve ever met) has made some awesome tools tools that save our company of 7 people maybe a 100 hours of work a month.
People used to complain about the LHC and that’s made countless discoveries that help in other fields.
Not sure if this is everywhere but I’ve been a software developer for two years almost and I was shocked that when some presses delete on anything we just toggle Archived to true. All hooks that get data exclude archived by default but we can pass a flag to get those too.
Why wouldn’t you shit on him?
I certainly would, literally.
Right. The two games I play the most are Minecraft and Factorio. Both not amazing graphically but they’re fun.
A long way gone by Ishmael Beah was pretty dark. Story of a boy soldier from Sierra Leone explaining how you get forced into it and the terrible things they did.
Uh… my bad I swear some sources said VG and not Munch.
Apologies for the misinformation.
I’m no art expert but I’d say you excelled.
I’m happy to make the mistake here otherwise I wouldn’t have learnt something new.
Apple don’t deliver their own parcels, at least in the UK, so that’s all on the courier. I was more referring to buying on contract from carriers anyway as this is also how they’re delivered and it’s the delivery companies that give drivers like 30 seconds per drop because they make more money delivering more parcels so it’s likely cheaper.
I never said they were. I’m saying I’m all for fraud and stealing from stores but not off someone’s porch or house.
No. I mean at the database level for web applications.
The end user presses delete, and we toggle Archived.
I’ve raised concerns about GDPR for this but been assured this is standard procedure as they do anonymise user information after a period of time and some our apps are children centered, like music lessons and such and apparently that data is kept longer for safeguarding.