It feels good to be seen.
Thanks for sharing! Great explanation of how the chord is built, too.
Does anyone else feel weird about the vast amounts of computing resources seemingly being wasted on generative AI services like Copilot? It might be different if this was something that could run locally without requiring an internet connection, but clearly we aren't there yet. Copilot specifically reminds me too much of Siri from iOS 5, and it's often really slow compared to competing services.
Sucks that this will inevitably become more common, but hopefully it'll be easy enough to remap to something useful.
This used to be more common ~20 years ago when Steam first launched. Most modern applications seem to have abandoned this practice though.
$2000 should get you something pretty nice. Do you have anything specific in mind that you're planning to do with it? Important stuff to keep in mind up front, in no particular order: do you play games? How big should the screen be? How long do you want to use it on battery? Any operating system preferences?
I’m expecting the usual Bethesda bugfest for the first month or two, but the game itself seems like it should be pretty entertaining and immersive. My plan is to see what the Steam reviews look like in a month or two.
Can you elaborate on that? I can’t really come up with a good reason why I’d need to know who anyone is here.
I have a feeling the real answer is "why not?"
Hey, I'm glad you posted it! I'm not sure when I would've seen this otherwise. It's definitely nice over here, even if it's not super busy yet.
If you have the financial means, don’t hesitate to take some lessons, even if it’s only for a month or two as you’re getting started. A good teacher can help you identify bad habits early so you can learn faster. YouTube is an incredible resource, but it can’t replace someone physically showing you what to do.
At an old job, I used to work the early shift from 6am-3pm with an hour lunch whenever I wanted. One winter, I thought it'd be nice to try and commute home with plenty of sunshine, so I "took my lunch" at 2:00 and went home. This ended up going on for a couple months until other people started doing it too, and finally management started telling us that we couldn't take our lunch breaks during the last hour of a shift.
Sure was nice while it lasted!
There was a shooting at a Trump rally. Details are still being released. The meme is referencing the successful assassination of Shinzo Abe a couple years ago.