Yeah I mean I’m ...ok with gore but the newest MK games are just a bit too realistic for my liking , and yeah I know I sound like your grandad , but its true.
Yeah I mean I’m ...ok with gore but the newest MK games are just a bit too realistic for my liking , and yeah I know I sound like your grandad , but its true.
Writing a research paper is an exercise in finding sources of relevant information, going through those sources to decide what information is useful, bringing all of that information into a single document, and synthesizing to form new conclusions. Not to mention that it requires the student to act independently. All…
I am - if he decided to USE the thing *as a tool in grading papers* I absolutely 100% would expect him to know the bare minimum (we’re talking a 5 minute youtube video worth of information here) about what an LLM is and isn’t.
You’re not the only one, but you’re definitely in the minority. That’s a key thing that differs Mortal Kombat from other fighting games. Even when the first game came out they were pushing boundaries in terms of gore.
I have a soft spot for Mortal Kombat as an idea, but I can’t be the only one who is *exhausted* by the fatalities at this point, right? The trailer had me until it got MK 11 levels of gross. That’s probably on me for hoping they would rethink how the gore is portrayed.
If it’s a red light camera that can issue a ticket, it becomes much more effective, much quicker. My guess is running a red light in a school zone is fairly hefty fine.
If you are speeding through a school zone...are you going to stop for a red light you know is there just to annoy you for speeding? It’s going to take people a week to figure out that they can just blow through the light. Sure, they can enforce it as a red light but they could also enforce the school zone, which has…
The amount of Grand Wagoneers I see in my kid’s carpool lane is good supporting evidence for your argument. If I were in the market for a Range Rover heavy, GLS, or X7, there is no way in hell I would cross shop a fugly body-on-frame Jeep just because its huge and has three rows. Every time I have a Suburban,…
That’s something that’s hard to not notice, how rich people in general seem to have much poorer taste now compared to the past. You see it in many areas, cars, art, architecture, they all have such mundane, pedestrian tastes.
Yes, but, if you read the article, automakers have killed lots of lower priced models. It’s not just a question of auto makers pushing higher trims, they have straight up gotten rid of their lower priced models
Back in my day we had a better class of rich person, either driving a magnificent luxury sedan or a sports car like a 911. Now we have people spending 80k on a Tahoe that drives like a fancy U-Haul and that has such poor forward viability that every child or rock within a 10-foot radius is in imminent danger.
That’s where I am. I need a new car fairly soon. The Model Y would probably make sense for me economically and practically, in a lot of ways. I don’t want to think of that jerk every time I get in my car, though, and I don’t want to despise my car when I’m supposed to be enjoying it because of that. So that entire…
My conservative family thinks “green” is the devil but Muskrat is so insane they want a Tesla now, to advertise what they “believe”.
Neck snapping acceleration isn’t important in a market segment where only a small minority of compact CUV owners care about 0-60 times or other performance measures. This is why so few automakers even bother with optional performance powertrains for them anymore.
I’m “that guy.” If the CEO wasn’t an unhinged genius who I have no intention of supporting financially or otherwise, I’d probably have a Tesla parked in my garage now, and if not I’d have ordered a Y at this fire sale price. It’s not like the class-leading infrastructure is going away, and I’d have this fancy high…
The unhinged ravings of the face of Tesla has to be playing into this. He’s basically attacking his core demographic over and over while embracing the demographic that thinks climate change is a hoax. Not a strategy for long-term success. Even the most loyal ‘stans have to be starting to lose it a little as they see…
$46,990 is still about $20k more than that car is worth.
But when the norm that’s been established is that literally none of the other celebrities did this, it does in fact rise above enough to warrant a cookie. Yes, that speaks more about the others than her, maybe, but it sure seems like it’s apparently less obvious than it seems. Same as when 90% of my users fail a…
So then why did so many high-profile celebrities fall for this shit?
Would you have had the knowledge to ask about unregistered securities if FTX had pulled up with a dump truck of cash?