HP48GX for life! REPL was so powerful.
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As a non-American, every single American teenage movie I've ever watched tells me this is untrue.
I mean getting alcohol for an underage party is the whole plot of Superbad.
Or Silverlight. None of these lockin attempts are new and they always failed. Might just take a while.
Companies don't like being beholden to other companies.
Same. I just go straight to AliExpress now and know what I'm going to get.
Depends on the area. We live pretty rural... Lots of vineyards around. With some of the best restaurants in the state within 15 mins.
I'll admit it's the exception to the rule though.
Exactly. And the fact that people have large amounts of followers mean that plenty of people find them entertaining.
Now do one for people with the asparagus smelling and smell producing gene.
This is extremely cool.
Because of the federated nature of Lemmy many instances might be scanning the same images. I wonder if there might be some way to pool resources that if one instance has already scanned an image some hash of it can be used to identify it and the whole AI model doesn't need to be rerun.
Still the issue of how do you trust the cache but maybe there's some way for a trusted entity to maintain this list?
Take a wild guess where.
Estonia!
In Australia - you might get asked what type of tea. There's usually about 10 types of the menu from the usual English Breakfast or Early Grey to Chai, green or some other more fruity variants. It may come in a pot, or a cup, or a mug, depending on the sophistication of the joint. You'll usually be asked "cup or mug?".
And in Australia, they're pretty good about knowing which teas need sugar and or milk and usually bring that separately to the table for you to apply the way you want. Other times they'll ask "how many sugars and how much milk"?
Everywhere else in the world they either bring woefully too little milk, or can't even begin to understand the concept of milk in your tea. (mainland Europe and Asia mostly).
Appears to be back now.
HP really knew how to make buttons. Shame the company has gone to shit. You couldn't go wrong buying an HP printer in the 90s and 00s. Now they're the absolute worst.