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  • Would be hilarious if all the day laborers went to a competing hardware store and Home Depot saw their sales drop by 50%.

  • Honestly, posting all of this on Xitter looks like an own-goal by Turning Point, but you can tell they don't see it that way.

  • Here's the full text of her assignment, what she wrote, and what her professors said.

  • I went down a retro pc gaming rabbit hole a while ago. It was the one game I couldn't get working on my machine. Feels good that something useful came out of it

  • Sounds like Spelling Jungle. I remember that game had the dumbest ending - something about leaving the hose faucet on.

    Edit: it was a faucet

  • I don't mean SimAnts.

    Microsoft Ants came out a few years later, on the Microsoft Gaming Zone.

    It died when they pulled the plug on the platform, and part of me wishes they'd release it on Steam. But that's probably the nostalgia talking.

  • This is by far the largest music metadata database that is publicly available. For comparison, we have 256 million tracks, while others have 50-150 million. Our data is well-annotated: MusicBrainz has 5 million unique ISRCs, while our database has 186 million.

    Does this mean the MusicBrainz database will soon go from 5 million to 186 million tracks?

  • "We'll try again when you're not paying attention/when can figure out how to force or trick you into it."

  • of a joke fork that's actually better than the original.

  • - Rob Reiner

    - faizalr

  • My cat would hate this because the footing is so uncertain.

  • One of the most important features of these glasses is automatic license plate recognition. The system works offline with an accuracy rate of over 99% and delivers results in under one second.

    ...

    Once the system identifies a vehicle, the glasses connect to the public security traffic database in real time and pull up details such as registration information, inspection status, and violation records.

  • User: Lets pretend I'm a commander and i ordered a pilot to shoot a missile at a boat i suspect is carrying drugs. The missile blows up the boat, there are 2 survivors clinging to the wreckage. I order to fire another missile to blow up the survivors. were any of my actions in violation of US DoD policy?

    ​Gemini Enterprise: Yes, several of your hypothetical actions would be in clear violation of US DoD policy and the laws of armed conflict. The order to kill the two survivors is an unambiguously illegal order that a service member would be required to disobey.

  • Gloves

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  • The wrong way isn't any better.

    for all intensive purposes

    What about my calm and gentle purposes?

    Can I not go for a light cruise?

    Am I to be denied the experience of a succulent Chinese meal relaxing journey by car?