And the documentation makes it very clear that that is largely due to the LGBTQ conversation/controversy/backlash. Without the community being vocal about the issue, those changes wouldn’t have been made.
And the documentation makes it very clear that that is largely due to the LGBTQ conversation/controversy/backlash. Without the community being vocal about the issue, those changes wouldn’t have been made.
I think there’s plenty of room to judge him when he writes “At this point, it is just a piece of office art” Because that implies there will be other points when it is not just art. Also he has plans to add anti-tamper mechanisms. Not to make sure it doesn’t kill someone, but to make sure if someone does put it on,…
Well, of course they care about their free speech! Caring about the free speech of others is harder...
Ok, but if you’re banning NFTs can you ban all microtransactions, too? Or are CS:Go knives and Steam trading cards somehow different?
It was published in the manual, though. I don’t know exactly what Tesla put in the release notes (they’re usually pretty abbreviated, the same as with most types of software release notes), but it's not uncommon to have a more comprehensive change log elsewhere.
Your understanding of what an autopilot on an airplane does is woefully inaccurate.
You guys know that autopilot programs don’t actually autonomously fly airplanes, right? No?
Imagine if every dollar you spent had a detailed list of all the transactions it had ever been involved in sharpied onto the back. That’s basically what happens with a blockchain.
It’s not negative, but it certainly doesn’t recognize the short-sighted view of most investors and analysts. Who cares about the year over year? The perspective that’s needed is how this compares to 2019.
This is a problem with Capitalism in general and the financial analysis sector in particular. The obsession with quarterly profits and year over year growth results in a myopic and inadequate understanding of what’s actually happening.
And somehow neglects to point out that Emily Blunt is currently in a dispute about A Quiet Place 2's distribution, but I guess since she's just the female lead...
It’s a travesty that this article goes out of its way to avoid mentioning that the Bloomberg article in question was written by notable Kotaku alum and video-game-delayer Jason Schreier.
Literally any time they write an article about Musk, Jalopnik is being disingenuous.
It's really quite heroic how hard you're working at missing his point.
Game Grumps/Steam Train are always fun. Their Undertale pacifist run is uninhibited hilarity.
The flies that shoot crystal spikes at you in Crystal Peak are pretty awful, too. They were responsible for my first failure to recover geo after dying, and they’re often placed around spike traps as if them creating their own spike traps with their projectile isn’t enough.
That’s fair! Spelling may easily be a lower priority compared to other issues.
Naturally, you don’t do that with any corrections the student isn’t expected to know or at least have access to a resource that would help them find it. Spelling is one of those things students generally have plenty of resources for. However, as Taliesin_Merlin pointed out, there may have been other errors more…
Yeah, I judge myself successful just teaching people to be aware of when they’ve succeeded or failed at communication.
This correction shouldn’t be criticized for the teacher’s confusion about what word Zyirue intended... it should be criticized for making such an explicit correction.