It was the parrots all along
It was the parrots all along
I don’t understand this article. It talks as if these trains in California are the US’ first electric trains.
Our light rail here in Portland OR is electric.
Physical locks, physical keys. We are collectively becoming too “smart” for our own good
This guy ELI5s
I’m stupid
So… not popular?
Corrective eye surgery
For me this meant PRK not LASIK.
In 1967 Vietnam protests were really gaining steam. This was the year of the Pentagon march with Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, and countless other activists. If there was a political meaning to this cartoon, it could have been related to the war and its backlash.
I definitely do not currently have a yeti cup and definitely do not love it and use it all the time nope nuh uh
I remember seeing these Costco tubes as a kid in the 90s. Thought it was the coolest fucking thing, the vertical pipe going up from each cashier and making a maze of pipes all heading somewhere on the ceiling
On the other other hand, gas car makers have regulators by the ballsack. So we’ve got that going for us which is nice
Lifting volume and flammability (is that a word?). It’s just a very volatile gas and we’re not going to magic that away with fancy tech. There are more reliable ways to move freight through the air.
Yes because the 1920s-1940s are famously indicative of reliable hydrogen based airship transport
Of course they can’t. Any product or feature is only as good as the data underneath it. Training data comes from the internet, and the internet is full of humans. Humans make and write weird shit so so the data that the LLM ingests is weird, this creates hallucinations.
And unruly pay!
This guy Uniteds
Time for me to whip out my trusty old Black Sheet’o’Paper and masking tape…
Who the fuck tell their kids bedtime stories about the idea of technological singularity??
Lmao does anyone actually think this will have effective educational outcomes??