

I guess we’d have to go back to using carburetors


I guess we’d have to go back to using carburetors


He’d be better off with a bare metal implementation like Proxmox.


But that’s what this is about. It causes your aged muscles to grow new muscle.


It’s just annoying on Android because it often struggles if there’s a “remember me” checkbox. And there aren’t separate fields for username and email.


You can do a lot if you toss Proxmox on an old gaming computer.


That’s not going to do anything against a data center.


Fun fact, if the federal government contracts your company for a service, you arent legally allowed to sell it others for less.


I don’t think that you’d be able to do much with that information as a prisoner.


It was kinda the premise of Fight Club, although private sector instead of public


I was being facetious. No American who has been paying attention would be surprised by your conclusion.


Even slight barriers can be very effective. Putting meds in blister packs markedly decreased suicide rates.


Your answer is China? That is really surprising.


The AI is going to poison the tomato supply with a toxin absorbed through the skin!


Did you not read the article? It’s pretty clear that the AI is poorly running the cafe.


Last.fm is what you’re looking for. It makes suggestions based on what you listen to.


They do chew cud, though.


That was actually the person who didn’t test positive. The article has been retracted over the mistake.


It’s not even true. The article has been retracted because they mixed people up and it was a woman who tested negative that was told it was anxiety.


It didn’t actually happen. There was some confusion and their souce was talking about a different woman who didn’t test positive. The Guardian has retracted the article
Right, but that’s how it was done before computers.