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Yeah, the flip side of this is also a problem. These tags are cool for finding stuff you misplaced, but there’s a pretty solid chance that the item was “misplaced” by someone else. It’s unfortunate that the same technology that let’s us keep track of valuable items is also really good at noncontextually tracking other

I see where they are going with the art style, but I hope it’s a little cleaner looking in the final film. The trailer has a sort of angular quality to it that’s reminiscent of much older/cheaper 3D animation. I think they want to evoke some quality of 2D animation here, which is cool, but since it is 3D, they need to

If it’s a big enough family, that could easily be admission alone. But for real: If you don’t buy popcorn, you aren’t even going to a theater, so what’s the point? I can not buy $60 of food at home, if I just want to shine the light of a movie into my eyes in the most efficient way.

There is also the fact that (most? all?) of “robot vacuums” are not vacuums. They are basically robotic brooms. Their main purpose isn’t really to deep clean, but to run regularly enough that you avoid getting dirt heavily embedded in your carpet, or big tufts of pet hair clumped up all over.

How am I supposed to find pornstar accounts while in Incognito now?

I think they’re general over sold, but I think your argument has some serious flaws. One of the main advantages is that it runs more often then manually vacuuming. So it may have less capacity, but it doesn’t fill up as easily on account of keeping the floor clean more constantly. Plus, there are models where the dock

Seems like an uphill battle given how widely the term is being used as a description of a kind of ML model, not just in reference to their products. I feel like they're a little late to try and trademark it. 

You realize that giving permission under duress isn’t actually consent right? If WoTC wanted their stuff back, they have two valid options:
- Send him a letter telling him they will take legal action if he doesn’t return it.
- Send a police officer to get it (potentially with a warrant so they can search for it).
At no

Private investigators are fine. Private thugs you send to someone’s house for a shake down? Not fine. You think he stole those cards? Great, call the cops. Get a warrant.

Even in the worst possible light. Even if we assume this guy broke in someplace and stole those cards... you don’t get to just send thugs to go shake someone down. Not thugs without badges and a warrant at least. There are procedures for this sort of thing, and people who’s job it is (ostensibly) to deal with it. You

Doesn’t matter. They aren’t cops, and they don’t have a warrant. If they want the allegedly stolen property back, they need a judge to sign a warrant and they need someone with a badge to deliver it. We have a big enough problem with police overstepping in this country, we don’t need paid thugs doing it too.

So... D&D should be an MLM? Strangely, I don't disagree. DMs really are the most important part of the hobby, so cultivating them should be the number one priority. 

Can America please get over it? There’s nothing wrong with sex, and there’s nothing wrong with the human body. Why shouldn’t Amazon sell adult books? They do need to be carful about cover art, sure. And obviously parental controls should be respected.

Her name that she chose, not the name that he insisted on calling her because it made him more comfortable. 

Eh, she was a Mary Sue though. The balance was that most of the problems Voyager ran into couldn’t be solved by knowing everything alone.

There’s no reason to believe that they would all be killed. Just because they could be sneaky-assimilated with the transporter doesn’t mean the Borg can’t still assimilate them the old fashioned way. Many will simply be captured and held until they can be processed for a full-on assimilation. Since there aren’t any

The similar areas are essentially “order from chaos” the fact that it doesn’t repeat doesn’t mean that no areas are similar to other areas, it means that you can’t just know, say, what orientation the 100th tile directly to the right of center will have. For any finite set of these shapes, there are only so many ways

Same! This would be sick. 

I'm sorry, but the article seems to contradict itself: was this a civil or criminal trial? 

So does SVB get to continue doing business or not? I’m glad that the deposits are going to be covered, but I hope that the company itself doesn’t get to survive this. The cost of the fed stepping in to ensure that their customers aren’t screwed should be that SVB itself dies.