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Anyone who tried just got assassinated. Assassin bugs have all kinds of organized crime connections.
Anyone who tried just got assassinated. Assassin bugs have all kinds of organized crime connections.
They haven’t been that big of a deal ever since we invented the holy hand grenade.
Though holy hand grenades would be high on the list if they were an animal. But such is the price we pay to be safe from the mighty rabbit.
Also they added Data but no Lore.
And no Isaac from the Orwell, who IMO was one of the best written AIs out there, managing to be somehow both warm and cold.
I’ve also heard cases where someone clearly states they aren’t interested in the religious spiel but still willing to engage with them about other things and them willing to go along with it. Figured it was more of a long con thing, like be friendly now and maybe in a few weeks they’ll be more open to joining the cult, but maybe it’s just them feeling starved for positive human interaction that isn’t just about the cult.
Yeah, I don’t blame anyone for not supporting amex.
Afaik, you can’t just decide to withhold rent when there’s a dispute. This would give landlords an enforcement tool other than suing and eviction, though, since that is necessary to get that enforced.
Or he might take a page from Doug Ford’s book and try to “solve” the crisis by changing the definitions of “houses” so the statistics look better.
Just declare that all cars count as houses and we’ll suddenly have a surplus!
That password is not in order! Here it is in order: ehnrtu2
IMO it comes down to CS being more theory-focused while IT is more practical application-focused. Practical application knowledge becomes dated very quickly in the tech field while the theories largely stay the same. New ones come along, but algorithms are still constructed largely the same, big O notation can still give a good idea at how an algorithm will scale (though IMO more attention should be paid to the constants because a 10n^2 algorithm will run much slower than a 2n^2 algorithm, even though big O notation treats them both as n^2), compilers, OSes, and CPUs still do essentially the same things.
My CS courses largely left it as individual study to learn languages or ways to use those theories for assignments. People who earned that degree had to learn to learn to get there.
My IT certification was a couple of mostly multiple choice tests that largely just involved regurgitating things we were told.
Wouldn’t the engineering for space fall outside of aeronautics? There would be overlap if a craft is meant to enter and exit the atmosphere, but it seems like a trade that would require a large set of disciplines to do properly.
I’m just hoping that this past year’s jump is due to El Nino and/or higher solar activity and that we have a decade or more before those temps are normal (or low since it’ll keep trending upwards for at least 30 years after we stop releasing carbon).
Hoping but not holding my breath.