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don’t hit them!
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blade runner 2049 vibes
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no big deal, they just patched code to work around a corrupted 46-year-old memory chip 15 billion miles away
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this is fantastic, with a thumping little number by makeup and vanity set
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file this under i had no idea england has these habitats
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there’s a tunnel under ocean boulevard
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olia lialina highlights examples from the Geocities archives of the web before platformization
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ben Thompson on marques brownlee and the humane ai pin
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how impressive is that, good heavens
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tim bray’s take on awk | sort | uniq -c etc
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you too could spend $700 up front and $24 a month for an ai pin that's complete crap
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this sounds completely exhausting, and also very self-congratulatory naval gazing
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it does work!
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what absolutely amazing shots
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i'm a sucker for any and all brutal architecture, a photography mecca right there
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MCE - Many-Core Engine for Perl providing parallel processing capabilities
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would love to have a look around that bunker, amazing the employees at the hotel kept it a secret
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you too could buy alan wilder’s house
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somewhat brutal review of the humane ai pin
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sure, ipas are everywhere, but there are people that enjoy them - i'm one - so no need to yuck on someone else's yum, man. counter point - there are also plenty of places that only sell coors and bud light if that's your jam.
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this is in no way going to change how many cups of coffee i have in a day. my official count: a lot
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"the makers of scrabble found that younger people, gen z people, don't quite like the competitive nature of scrabble" bless their poor little fragile hearts
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keeps your robots.txt up to date to block known ai scrapers
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"the whole world in your console"
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the red scare in full effect
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the article calls out andor as being an offender, of which i watched and loved and completely missed the blurry visuals. now i'm going to have to go back and watch it again.
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completely missed this go around. still, got to view the 2017 eclipse