Microsoft CodeCop does not mess about but in fairness he was using identical names for local and global variables.
Just an old fart from down under here to read some cool content and have some laughs along the way.
Microsoft CodeCop does not mess about but in fairness he was using identical names for local and global variables.
They probably mean that those convenient areas adjacent to the lanes on a road should be seen as “less bike lanes, but more car park”.
Is it pronounced Z or Z? I personally say Z.
Facebook deep fake nonsense aside, if I genuinely thought Elon was involved in an investment scheme, I would immediately consider it a scam and assume my money would disappear.
I know this is based on the legal definition of terrorism but I can’t be the only one who thought it sounded odd calling this particular incident a terrorist attack but not the Bondi attack which arguably terrorised more people.
Edit: missing word
Is it just me or does he look like the love child of Homelander and Donald Trump?
“today’s general-purpose AI tools simply could not exist” … “as a profitable venture”
return (staticCrashCounter++ % 100 == 0 ? true : false);
Doh! That makes more sense.
I think it is a reference to the first filmed “rage quit” by Ralph Baer which was in 1969 over an early table tennis game that then inspired Atari’s Pong.
It looks like a modern art piece that draws a comparison between a toxic desk job, and the frog that will allow itself to boil to death if the heat is increased gradually enough.
He was great in that movie White Adam.
Likely inherited from his mum’s side of the family. Looking at you Mary!
You can be my partner in crime. I am just happy if people get a kick out of my smart arse remarks.
Cray Fish Computer Corporation. I always wondered what powered these old super computers.
So they would be offering content to the NYT sourced from the NYT? From Wikipedia
“In October 2024, The New York Times (NYT) sent a cease-and-desist notice to Perplexity to stop accessing and using NYT content, claiming that Perplexity is violating its copyright by scraping data from its website.”
“The cease-and-desist notice sent by NYT lawyers read in part: “Perplexity and its business partners have been unjustly enriched by using, without authorization, The Times’s expressive, carefully written and researched, and edited journalism without a license.” “