

They are so hung up on replacing employees with AI, but they don’t know how, so they force the employees to use AI, in the hope that the employee will teach the AI how to replace them
They are so hung up on replacing employees with AI, but they don’t know how, so they force the employees to use AI, in the hope that the employee will teach the AI how to replace them
I’m sure non-EU visitors will like it
Thanks! Playing around with it right now
You should have invented it back then 😛
So you would like them to put hardware into a model, made before they decided to add said hardware? So how about any new hardware added in the next Pixel, should they also have put that into previous Pixels?
Software updates will always have hardware limitations
The only reason for a vacuum to lose suction power is due to being clogged somewhere. Maybe it’s time to change the internal filter. The internal filter is usually behind the bag. Try to either wash it or replace it.
I loved Black & White! Always tried to play benevolently, but with enough frustration I ended up razing everything
As long as the TV doesn’t have internet access, it can’t do much with it
100% unrooted stock
Yes, Pixel 7 pro. Found no issues so far. The wife’s Pixel 7, that has been plagued by dropped calls on Android 14, seems to be stable again
Mostly navigation and handsfree phonecalls
Apparently not… Is it somehow still widely used. It’s the most likely paper to give you paper cuts though https://physicsworld.com/a/researchers-cut-to-the-chase-on-the-physics-of-paper-cuts/
Caterpillar used to make the C60 which had a thermal camera
That’s a very valid point
True. Didn’t think of it that way
347 apparently, across 7 years of operation
I think messing up on NASA projects will hurt a company way more. Of course aviation is supposed to be safe, but even the 737 Max has flown thousands of hours. Comparing how many people that have flown on them, versus how many that have been hurt/killed, is still a small number, which is still is supposed to be zero of course.
Traversing space, a pinnacle of engineering, is quite another level of danger, and if you insist on your product being functional and safe, and then kills two astronauts, would cause a whole different level of backlash
In this particular situation, if Boeing says it’s safe, I would be inclined to trust them, because if they make the return happen, and it fails, Boeing is done fore. As a crew member though, I would pass for sure and wait for a Dragon
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