

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Great movie.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Great movie.
This is the same as me. Outside of work, though, I’m the cat in the meme.
It’s more enjoyable is the main thing. It’s more fun to drive a manual car to many people and that’s their appeal. There are a few other advantages to it as well. They’re generally more reliable and have better fuel economy and performance than automatics that were offered until the 2010s.
This wasn’t taught to me either but this is the best thing for teaching others. I’ve explained this to a few people before that were struggling to learn and it made the process much easier.
Copilot does do reviews in Github now. And they’re decent actually, in my experience.
Thunder has keyword filters. These help but aren’t perfect.
Yeah this is annoying.
“It’s your lucky day!”
I switched to using CBC’s Mauril from Duolingo, and it’s been good for me. However, it’s only available to Canadian residents (or VPN users) and it’s only for French. So it worked for me but obviously that covers a small subset of Duolingo users.
Slam one in the car and race to your destination before you fall asleep.
Me typing a long winded comment on Lemmy.
I actually wrote a script to figure out what the last G stands for. The last G stsnds for “RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded”. Pretty weird.
I think we should call them Gnuser Interfaces and shorten it to GI. Gnome systems only.
GNU’s Not Unix.
See my comment here to see what the GNU part stands for: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/18917548
I like using the GNU’s Not Unix Image Manipulation Program ToolKit when I make GUIs.
It’s posting dumb and usually low effort memes or jokes that aren’t meant to be taken too seriously.
It can happen on most LLMs and is usually programmed to decentivize repeating text heavily.
I believe what happens is that when the LLM is choosing what word to use, it looks back on the sentence and sees that it talked about knives, so it wants to continue talking about knives, then it gets itself into a loop.