This one is tricky, because Lemmy hates both Musk and AI.
This one is tricky, because Lemmy hates both Musk and AI.
It’s one of the Gnome default wallpapers
Buy him out, boys!
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“Testing” in case they decide they don’t like money after all.
Buy bitcoin
I’m not a hero.
Or that, with no explanation, they were used to classify the LCD as also being in need of replacement.
The explanation came when GN pressed them: fixing the blemishes meant switching out cases, and switching out cases meant switching LCDs. They actually put that ‘explanation’ in writing.
Pictured: Teenagers
The word ‘monosyllabic’ isn’t monosyllabic.
The word ‘alphabetic’ isn’t alphabetic.
The word ‘palindrome’ isn’t a palindrome.
Absolutely. I’ve come to realize that you just can’t have a positively minded, widely federated community on Lemmy about something the majority of active users across the system feel negatively about. It’s a shame, but I might just end up filtering the community and waiting for better times.
Isn’t this more of a consequence of reddit’s user count? How is Lemmy less vulnerable to bots?
Checkmate, managers
Now that there is an old Dell Inspiron. I had one with that shell ca. 2006.
There’s this worry that high intelligence itself drives you to be more dismissive of other people. I don’t really think that’s the case. I think intelligence can help you understand and sympathize better with other people.
Anyway, if you go by IQ, the upper one percentile score about 135 or higher, so that’s where your dividing line would be in raw numbers.
But since intelligence is distributed in a continuum, it wouldn’t make sense for everyone at or above 135 to consider everyone else equally ‘dumb’ - even if they did choose to use the IQ-scale to gauge everyone’s ‘stupidity’.
To do so would be like you getting first place in a spelling contest by a single point and then concluding that the person in second place (and everyone following) must be completely illiterate.
All that being said, the one percent really are very far from average. One way of putting it is that these people are further from the average than average people are from the ‘extremely low’ range (>69).
One of the reasons I recently opted for the M1
Do bubbles burst?
Does the ‘original speed’ mean what the natural playback would have been? So 60 minutes of audio burned by a x60 drive would take one minute?
What does ‘user device access’ mean?