I’m developing a system that can recognize your face from just the amount of money you paid.
I’m developing a system that can recognize your face from just the amount of money you paid.
It works well for the actual purpose. But I’d be happy about a more accessible format for development. Currently whenever I need accurate reading/writing capabilities for PDF in a Rust project, at some point I fear that I might have to dedicate my life to PDF. And then I just give up.
Maybe the solution is to either not restrict yourself to one platform or to be aware of the bubble.
Unless a search engine is sorting the results randomly, there is always SEO. Sure, the search engines’ own decisions make it even worse, but it’s also natural that at some point the internet is too big for the desired result to be one click away.
Sounds like they’re pretending to be sophisticated, too.
Here comes the Pain or No Mercy.
I use herbstluftwm. The configuration is straightforward and it fits my minimal needs.
Hopefully they’ll remove the length, the channel name, the thumbnail, the title and the entire video, too.
In my experience, pirates who are annoyingly trying to find moral reasons to pirate are mostly the ones using text-heavy social media.
It’s probably “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”. If you’re interested in any personal finance book, there is already nothing to learn.
Maybe Plague Inc?
I prefer Mastodon over Twitter for microblogging. However, I didn’t use Twitter for microblogging, but to receive news (directly or at least officially) from game devs, directors and other creators.
A false awakening isn’t rare, especially with lucid dreamers, but it’s certainly a bizzare experience nonetheless.
My most vivid lucid dream was a false awakening loop. I just couldn’t leave the dream. In hindsight I should’ve just enjoyed it, instead of trying to die :D
There is no sense of pride. Every text/code editor has key combinations that many users will learn eventually. Vim has easier key bindings.
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In Nürnberg
Germany doesn’t exist.
Not every person has seen every game being recommended or just mentioned on the internet. But they’ve likely seen every game, they played themselves, on the internet, except for pre-internet or analog games that they never looked up somehow.
If that’s what you’re looking for, that is an interesting question, but I’d assume that most answers here are just as incorrect as this one.