This story is not true.
This story is not true.
There is a point of diminishing returns with coffee brewing, and you can quickly spend obscene amounts of money for infinitesimally small increases in quality of the brew.
However, a few hundred dollars worth of investment in a grinder and basic equipment, and you’ll never again be able to choke down the sour, burnt tar they attempt to pass off as coffee in stores and restaurants.
The left one has all the classic symptoms of crappy AI. The right one…well, that’s pretty good.
Peasants have been complaining about royal feasts throughout history. You’re just one scrap going through a long line of machines that chew you up, squeeze taxes out of you, and spit you out the other end to dig another hole.
What is it with Lemmy users assuming anyone who disagrees with them is astroturfing or a shill.
I mean, you could ask the kid “why” instead of nodding in agreement. But it sounds like the less this person attempts English around kids, the better.
You can turn off the TV dude
Well guess what, it worked. We all just watched an ad.
Lemmy is trying really, really hard to convince you that coding is going to be a viable career in 5 years.
You’re not forced to see anything.
You’re allowed to have opinions on art. Thus, here is my opinion: that “nose” is ridiculous.
I’ll save you $10. This book says to stay calm, and use humor, and repeats that 582 times.
It’s amazing how hard some of you work to make YouTube enjoyable. Here’s a tip: stop watching YouTube.
This comic strip sounds like a 20 year-old Dilbert comic with all the wit removed.
Are we really going to have this discussion again?
Skill is a measure of the amount of worker’s expertise, specialization, wages, and supervisory capacity. Skilled workers are generally more trained, higher paid, and have more responsibilities than unskilled workers.
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It doesn’t matter. Thousands of people will buy it anyway.
I think I’ve just reached peak edge Lemmy, where Romeo and Juliet is referred to as “shit.”
I honestly don’t understand the appeal of Robert Jordan. I made it through 50 pages of The Eye of the World before throwing it into the nearest little library. By then I had uncovered every fantasy cliche known to man, made even worse by the writing style of a 12 year-old.
My god how many times is this question and this response going to be posted on the Internet. This single question/response must make up at least a third of all LLM datasets.