Harry Potter is sort of the Classic Lays potato chip of the children's book world. Dependable, reliable, not the most exciting in the world but any stretch, but easily snackable all the same.
They're easy to read, not super deep, and because of that, probably got a lot of kids into reading who otherwise wouldn't have, and there's something to be said for that. It's unfortunate that the author turned out to be a bigot the whole time.
Oh my 😳
When you don't have actual sex ed, you're taught that the only way to avoid pregnancies, diseases, shaming your family, and running your life is to remain abstinent until marriage.
I don't know if you've met many teenage humans, but abstinence is a pretty tall task to ask of them.
Nah, hackthebox and many other red team simulation type sites have strict rules of engagement. You're there to solve a puzzle as defined by hackthebox, not get around the puzzle by hacking hackthebox.
As far as flavor and moisture and bacteria content go, yes, it would be better
A lot of them are crypto scammers. I encountered a ton of those when I was on dating apps - they'd get you emotionally invested by just making small talk, flirting, etc. for a couple days, then they'd ask about what you did for work, and then they'd tell you how much they make trading crypto. Eventually it gets to the point where they ask you to send them money that they promise to invest on your behalf and give you all the profits. They simply take that money for themselves though, obviously.
The amount of people who say they do agile/kanban/scrum but have never talked to a customer/end user, let alone released something, is frightening
It's probably safe to say that those parents (at least the father) equals many trouble
No, with basically all other cars you can just unlock and open the doors with a physical key and a physical handle. That's the next step in an emergency when the electronic locks fail, not fucking breaking through the fucking windows.
You don't necessarily need types for that kind of thing though, a strict linter that flags that code works just as well
You've been replied to by two people. Are you seeing ghosts? Are they in the room with you right now?
Admittedly I expect that most things I would not end up liking, but the ability to try would be really nice.
Man, what a great attitude. I wish everyone was this open about food.
HACK THE PLANET ✊
It doesn't exist until they release the butthole cut
Fuck their profit margins, and fuck the shitty double standard billionaires and their holdings are held to. If I'm expected to be energy conscious as an individual, I don't think it's too much to ask for these rich fucks to make their companies energy conscious as well.
Lemmy elitism is obviously the superior elitism.
"Please stop asking questions, for both your safety and mine"
No shit people are utilizing things. That's not the point. The point is that on the way to providing these services, they harm the environment disproportionately more than you or I. As your first article points out:
"AI doesn’t have to be super, super data-hungry or super, super compute-hungry,” says Donti. Instead, we can “imagine AI differently.”
That's the point. The billionaires and their megacorps could do it better. Your article points out a bunch of ways for LLMs to use less energy, and the amount of energy doing that would save would be orders of magnitude more than if people cut back or stopped their use, or whatever it is you're suggesting.