I get so drunk I don't know who I'm voting for!
Metype
With Internet searching disabled, the start menu is decent enough as a quick launcher and so I find myself hitting the Windows key quite often for that purpose.
On Linux there are better launchers that I'm too lazy to set up so still just hit Super and use the Application Launcher to find and run programs.
Need therapy.
(Chic 'N' Stu)
For what it's worth my i9-13900 was experiencing serious instability issues. Disabling turbo helped a lot but Intel offered to replace it under warranty and I'm going through that now. Customer support on the issue seems to be pretty good from my experience.
So you have a product that you've made into a system for getting answers. And then you couldn't be bothered to try and sanitize training data enough to get your answer system's new headline feature from spreading blatantly incorrect information? If it doesn't work, maybe don't ship it.
Seen a concerningly large amount of companies calling things they don't like "unconstitutional" lately.
Those Reese's eggs around easter are so good
I like to think I lurk enough to not generally be recognized.
This was a reference to an older Jay Foreman video on this topic, wasn't found as funny as I'd hoped.
In all seriousness I look up candidates and try to find several sources discussing them to attempt to avoid biases from one source. I like to see how they've voted as a representative in the past (if they were one). For voting on propositions I will look up what it does, the supporting and critical arguments, and then who supports and who doesn't support it. That's usually how I go about it.