I can scoop a spit bubble up off the bottom of my mouth with my tongue, fold my tongue around it, and blow the bubble out of my mouth, and it floats to the ground.
Then season it in the oven.
I support the mandate. Just pointing out that the whole “blood of victims” thing, while true of some very important regulations, is nonsense for most of them. There were no victims of lightning ports. There was no blood involved in generic Champagne being called Sparkling Wine.
Some are, sure. I think most on Lemmy support those kinds. While I enjoy the effects, USB-C mandates aren’t written in blood, and I suspect the majority of regulations are of that variety.
“The constitution is a list of rights”, says anyone who’s never read the actual constitution, and just skips straight to the stuff that was amended to it.
Also computer issues aren’t a problem anymore after that (perhaps aside from the Ixians).
Did you know all but one specific brand of LED Christmas lights fucking suck?
The best time to burn down a poisonous tree was 20 years ago etc etc
Genuine question, does anyone know how much of the electricity is used for training the model vs using it to generate responses?
I was worried that I had forgotten the art of dating
Peepee go in vajayjay. You’ve got this.
How did it go?
You think they’re bad, wait until you experience {myCity} drivers!
Now I’m imagining a cat without object permanence trying to hunt a mouse.
And for a buy-it-for-multiple-lifetimes citrus juicer to get juice for the blender, there’s the Nemco 55850.
GM’s Super Cruise is absolutely great. It only works on highways though. I recently drove for 5 hours through three states without touching the gas, brake, or steering wheel once. Except the little nub on the steering wheel to adjust the set speed.
Of our sample size, 100% of “smart” (capable of symbolic language) monkey species have already written Hamlet.
Very similar, but in my opinion slightly more fun, is Mini Motorways
Works fine for me in o3-mini-high: