Does the last bit mean "earlier that morning" or "morning, the next day" I wonder.
Outlived, or sadly experienced the loss of his wife and 3 out of 4 children?
This reminds me of Minecraft redstone computers. Its great to see that does translate to the real world too with a GUI. (I'm aware that the very first computers themselves were mechanical calculations machines)
Riiiight. Tread-mill. Makes total sense now why we call it that.
Same!
I feel like the world record should be set against solving a standard store-bought rubik's cube. If you break it, you did it wrong.
It's what they can do with all of it together. Particularly about calling you and pretending to be a real company, phishing you, because if they called your phone and confirmed your email, name, and home address and order details with you, then it's likely many people would believe them.
I can't find any email from Google or any info on my account settings that this will be happening? Can anyone point to official Google comms about this? As my settings say "keep everything".
I'm naturally good at making disparate connections and taking in a whole area of a business/tech etc and understanding it. But any ideas I then have are seen as too hairbrained or rediculous or out of the box or impossible and put down by others instead of being seen as clever and interesting and useful.
Agreed, but many 3rd party Reddit apps are making Lemmy versions, so all that refinement is already done, and comes with the user base of "masses" that you're describing.
E.g. I'm here because the Boost for Reddit app creator is going here.
But also, hasn't that boat left already for several AI companies? They've already trained it up, no need to scrape again, they just use what they got last time for their core training, it's only the last couple of years/months they're missing.
Wait what? That works??