

Until it gains stability resembling actual currency, it will remain a niche bartering item. All crypto still behave way too much like stocks to be used as payment methods in general society.
Until it gains stability resembling actual currency, it will remain a niche bartering item. All crypto still behave way too much like stocks to be used as payment methods in general society.
Ah, I see I missed that single reference while skimming the article.
Isn’t Verge already making motorcycles with this type of motor?
Again, no reason to shame people for sucking feet
But this is ridicule not because of a working relationship but because of the taboo related to sucking feet.
Even if it wasn’t AI…so what? No kink-shaming man, even if they’re shitty people.
I absolutely love how these things always look like janky scrapyard inventions, despite (usually) costing a fortune to build.
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I think it relies on the server backend, which they’re closing down, to do pretty much anything including TTS
I think all the big stadiums actually used for these big matches are privately built and owned?
They’re not buying the product, they’re buying the IP. the article literally says that HP doesn’t give a fuck about the product/HW
users will lose access to essentially all of their device’s features, including but not limited to calling, messaging, AI queries and cloud access. The FAQ does note that you’ll still be able to check on your battery life, though.
OK that is just fucking hilarious…People will literally be stuck with a battery monitor which only purpose is to monitor it’s own battery.
I know, right!?
AFAIK only on a fairly small amount of animals and with limited accuracy/consistency
The french haven’t put anyone in guillotines for more than 200 years (not counting prison death sentences), accrediting this behaviour to the current French population is quite the stretch.
Of course some are able to, but in my work (automation and manufacturing) I apparently don’t meet them. I’ve not met a single French person that didn’t have a crazy thick accent (and definitely not used to get laid when talking to me, during work), and many that didn’t speak any English at all though this was mostly unskilled manufacturing employees.
A few months ago, unless the have higher education levels (university), they have the thickest accents (like bond-villain bad) and somewhat limited vocabulary. At least from my experience over the past 10 years or so that is.
France along with especially Germany and Italy are stuck in the past clinging to this dubbing-tradition, and it’s giving them a disadvantage. The negative impact of this can easily be seen still on the young(er) generations (<30yo), they have a poor English speaking level compared to many other European countries.
Aah, I didn’t know, but I also didn’t say it was open source… it’s store and format agnostic, which Kobo definitely is not.
Yeah the “great work guys, we doubled the EBITDA this year. Congratulations!..Here’s your 3% raise” kind of sucks