

They’re government employees, so they’re paid on the GS scale, plus a cost-of-living adjustment by region. Of course they’re making over 100k, that just means they’re a college graduate with about 10 years of experience living in DC.
They’re government employees, so they’re paid on the GS scale, plus a cost-of-living adjustment by region. Of course they’re making over 100k, that just means they’re a college graduate with about 10 years of experience living in DC.
That’s just private-sector efficiency taking control.
Before he died, he did say it was one of his biggest regrets.
Apparently border less windowed is the only one where AMD FSR3 works.
Don’t forget that many foods have been designed to be too dry without the premium sauce. A local burger bar by me charges $2 for mustard on a burger that would otherwise be completely dry.
9 in-game currencies. Looks like it’s a typical “you’ll make zero progress for free, this game is designed to catch whales” kinda game.
Edit: Also has a kernel-level anti-cheat that causes your whole OS to freeze.
It’s absolutely not just a gaming problem. Movie reviews are getting more and more bandwagon-y. Only a few reviewers post in the first day or two, and everyone else says “okay, they hated it, now I have to hate it too or I’m going to lose credibility”. I think it’s the inevitable outcome of having less famous reviewers, a NYT columnist can post what they feel, but a small blog can fall into obscurity if they have one contrarian review.
The only part that’s unique to gaming is that gamers are the most toxic community in the internet.
This is gonna be the best option for a while. r/bestofredditorupdates only thrives because it pulls from like 10 very large story subs. Lemmy doesn’t even have all of the equivalent story communities, much less the content speed.
What do you mean you’ve seen this one? It’s brand new.
An 8 million dollar research program? Wow, that’s so efficient! We should honestly be asking their PIs how to deliver on that kind of budget to learn from them.
No, this will be the AI that ignores your content and just spits out sponsored content. AI doesn’t really have to be involved much, but if it is, Google doesn’t have to pay up when you file a class action lawsuit for misleading content because they can say “It’s not our fault, thr AI did it.”
THE GOOSE IS LOOSE!
Not my face though!
I think the real trick here is “If no one knows to invite you to the meeting, you’ll never receive invites”. This guy is basically only known to HR and one guy who emails him occasionally, thinking that he must just be super busy with other work since he replies so slow.
When I was in undergrad and asked “Why are we doing this?”, if the answer was “I have absolutely no idea and neither does anyone else I’ve asked”, then my response was always “FUCK YEAH LET’S DO THIS!”
If we’re talking about freshman CS 101, where every assignment is the same year-over-year and it’s all machine graded, yes, 90% is definitely possible because an LLM can essentially act as a database of all problems and all solutions. A grad student TA can probably see through his “explanations”, but they’re probably tired from their endless stack of work, so why bother?
If we’re talking about a 400 level CS class, this kid’s screwed and even someone who’s mastered the fundamentals will struggle through advanced algorithms and reconciling math ideas with hands-on-keyboard software.
It’s the unpainted walls because why bother if you can’t afford it and your landlord will soft-evict you by doubling rent in a year?
GNU’s not Unix tool kit image manipulation program. As long as you don’t believe Unix actually is an acronym
No, you don’t. Containers are the endgame of a bunch of dumb people saying “I don’t like apt, so I’m going to make my own and it’ll be better in my own distro”, and now we have a hundred incompatible alternatives that are worse than apt, and no one knows how to deploy for all of them, so they give up and make a container.