It’s the culmination of “next quarter is someone else’s problem”.
It’s the culmination of “next quarter is someone else’s problem”.
Or, you know, this? https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna141905
But they can’t flip that narrative, it’s anathema to them. Between the “silent majority” bullshit and their fake idealized past (women and minorities knew their place, queer folks would get the queer beaten out of them) they cling to the idea that their view is correct and how things should be.
Stackoverflow is IP blocked, get fucked
Jesus Christ, I knew the Russian army was in a bad state, but not THAT bad a state. That’s some Himmler Volksturm shit right there.
You mean registered sectional offender Vance?
Practices like getting Reddit to only work with Google instead of Bing are probably a big part of it.
She could be a purple leprechaun for all I care. What are her policies and leadership skills is what matters.
You mean to tell me LGBT individuals are non conformists?! Get the fuck out of here /s
The silent majority is neither of those things.
Even assuming he’s clean (HA!), what kind of leader keeps surrounding himself with people that just happen to go to jail or get put under criminal investigations constantly?
Yup, Dubya’s grandpa was in on it.
Sarah Butler was right all along
The call is coming from inside the house.
I can see that, on the other hand you really don’t have to fight any mob in the mountaintops ir snowfield. Haligtree and Elohael are for sure harder than almost anything else From had done.
It’s very open but at the same time not level gated. As in you can stumble into areas where enemies are much stronger than before. Hell, they literally put a super strong boss in the field just outside the first door to the first area designed to beat the ever living shit out of you in an effort to teach you “yeah, he is too much, go explore somewhere else”
Yep, and every item in the British Museum was a gift!
Something something enemy is both weak and strong something or other -_-
There is absolutely no way this can go wrong. Nope, not a single way. Ever.
For sure, it seems like 90% of ai startups are nothing more than front end wrappers for a gpt instance.