I don’t usually recommend anime, but if that concept sounds interesting, check out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyouge_Mono
I don’t usually recommend anime, but if that concept sounds interesting, check out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyouge_Mono
I liked it better when I was trying to guess what it was.
YouTube has several copies of this, here’s one:
“Homies” explains it too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCJ_e76mz6Q
I dunno though, I just listen to the music.
Make sure you listen to Eye of the Tiger: 30 minute intro while watching that.
But what is missing is a more generalized infrastructure for detecting content ownership and providing compensation in a general purpose way. This is one of the great business opportunities of the next few years, awaiting the kind of breakthrough that pay-per-click search advertising brought to the World Wide Web.
There are people out there who looked at the World Wide Web and immediately thought: “how can I use this for advertising?” From that type of perspective, this is a well-thought-out summary of AI-related copyright issues.
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Third building (biggest of all): Medical Insurance Administration.
“We can’t tell you what you’ll get, and we can’t tell you what you’ll pay for it.” Sounds like a corporate dream scenario.
Lifetime movies are awesome because you can put them on in the background and they’re not at all distracting from the main task you’re working on.
some people still recommend using a VPN and IP address from a country where YouTube ads are prohibited, such as Myanmar, Albania, or Uzbekistan.
Wait, you can just prohibit YouTube ads at a national level? That’s somehow awesome and terrifying at the same time.
Hey I’m just happy we don’t have a “reaction text” saying something like “I’m literally dying rn fr!!!” so we know how to feel about it.
Wish they’d had a dance-off with the crazy frog brothers.
“And if I’m NOT elected, I’ll be EVEN MORE carniverous!!!”
When you defend, print out your slides; at least enough for your committee and you. Then if all else fails, you can present off the paper copies. (also, it gives the committee members somewhere to write notes and to easily look back to previous slides.)
It will now require Windows Hello (via facial recognition and/or fingerprint)
So Microsoft also wants my fingerprints and a realtime capture of my face? Yeah that totally addresses my concerns. /S
Yeah, they’re so focused on screwing me over that I’m worried eventually I’ll miss something.
Maybe it’s Quechua.