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  • Also yes, the meme format is misusing the "red" and "blue" pills as political stand-ins. You're right

    Excuse me, is you're name Claude? Because you drop that "you're absolutely right" like a bot.

     
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  • I'm splitting hairs by defining modern as an electronic device whose design was copied in essence by all future makers.

    The essence of every vape is to move hot air through the herb. In that regard it doesn't matter how you heat it, so the chalice beats it out.

    As for the specific technology, aren't the only designs that copied it in essence volcano like bag desktops? A tiny fraction of modern devices pushes air.

    Now compare that to the majority of modern vapes, from dyna and terpcicle, over ball vapes, to electric conduction and convection. All of them move the hot air by having the user draw it, just like the steam chalice.

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  • More like one of the sons of modern vaping. The steam chalice predates his experiments by a few decades, and this bong looks like a direct derivative.

  • Ok, except I did predict it. It turns them both into strings and gives you “12”. I checked it.

    I would assume [1] + [2] would give you either 0 or 2, but maybe "12".

    I can totally predict the future like that. Tomorrow it might rain, it might not, or it might snow. Want me to predict your future for a small donation? Here's a small teaser: tomorrow you might or might not eat breakfast.

    My mystical powers lay the creation bare before me, all is predictable!

  • Changes in the water pressure and current cause organic matter to rise. It feeds the prey, and provides cover so fish feel safer to eat the prey. The change in temperature promotes activity because there's more O2 in cold water.

  • Definitely take everything I write with a grain of salt, as it might have no relevance to your job market.

    If you're just tired of living paycheck to paycheck, I don't think those certs will solve anything. Afaik they can only get you a tech support, or maybe some entry level network engineering job. Over here you'll make more money doing construction, and the only upside of a tech support job is that you'll be sitting in a chair instead of breaking your back.

    A few years down the line, you might be able to transition into better paid roles, but those fields are already quite saturated, and I've been seeing more and more companies requiring technical degrees even for junior roles. I know a few people who've been doing tech/customer support, and the closest someone came to moving up was getting stuck with managerial duties without any pay increase.

    On the other hand, in the EU at least, while the whole IT market is quickly getting oversaturated, skilled blue collar work is only getting more expensive due to a lack of workers. For example my cousin has a CS PhD, he founded and built up a dev outsourcing company, and he makes less per hour than the tiler he hired to redo his bathroom.

    And I don't see that trend changing any time soon. Competent workers are getting close to retirement, and the new generations aren't interested in replacing them.

  • You need to understand the purpose of communities and stop spamming your questions wherever you feel like

  • I don't know about how they compare in scale, but corpos were spending billions on business AI solutions, and there were specialised technologies that died when the bubble burst.

  • Have you seen any comparisons to the previous AI bubbles and winters?

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  • The Cavendish banana is a monoculture

    Who could have guessed a group of banana cultivars is a method of growing crops

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  • and is demeaning to those who work hard to enable this privilege for us.

    For real! Keeping countries colonised in this day and age is hard work

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  • Our consciousness is just a side effect because he insisted in doing the coding in Haskell.

    Lisp is the true God's programming language...

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  • According to the dude, people with no foreknowledge also saw the same things. "Seeing the code of the matrix" definitely sounds better than "DMT enhances random patterns".

  • Good point, but you can do if === true... and else if === false...

    But definitely better to throw an error instead of nan.

  • in a dynamic typed language with dumb string to int coercions, I kinda get why such a would library exists.

    If string return nan, else % 2

    So it's more a symptom of terrible language design than modern dependency hell.

    Dependency chain: is-even depends on is-odd which depends on is-number

  • That explains why magic is most powerful in Morrowind

    Leaps across half the world while carpet bombing everything