Baking is just DIY organic chemistry.
“Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect: […] like a physician, who hath found out an infallible medicine, after the patient is dead.” —Jonathan Swift
Baking is just DIY organic chemistry.
$19 right now. It says “7 billions dollars”, and there’s no real currency called billions dollars.


McAfee, the producer of anti-virus software, used two freely available AI models to test more than 21,000 travel images. One of the models identified 91% of images accurately while the other got 87%. Staff were then asked to replicate the experiment with their own pictures and became uncomfortable with how easy their travels were pinpointed.
There’s no reason a GPT can’t be just as accurate as an expert GeoGuessr player if not moreso, so it checks out.


Not true (yet). Could be later, but for now, there’s no crime for circumvention.
There’s more of these if you’re interested to see what Dahir Insaat thinks the future looks like.
Would “Toxodentidae” be the “toxic tooth” family? HORG claims “curved tooth”, but I don’t think “toxo-” has a root in Latin or Greek for “curved”.
flashbacks of smacking a yakow back into the farmer’s seaside pen


Hearing your synopsis third-hand reminds me of the CollegeHumor skit “Nicolas Cage’s Agent” where one of the movie pitches is “To Kill A Mockingbird retold so that the black guy really did rape that woman”.


I think the cameras just ate something that didn’t agree with them.


I know, right? Hey, did you see that there’s a new Llamas with Hats?


Having never heard of it and only used the Aurora Store (recently without any issues), what does App Lounge have going for it?


Here’s the original without the giant, fuck-off text shoving the entire joke in your face the whole time.


Haha, it’s totally good. Maybe you got to learn a little grammatical tidbit from it, so net positive.


I mean that I know someone writing for PC Gamer (the outlet whose article this is) knows (or should know) the difference between those words.
Edit: In case you didn’t know, italicization is used to indicate (among other things) the name of an outlet. So for example, The New York Times, The Verge, and so on.


My guess is, that we are used to digital games?
I don’t know why someone decided to say “correct” on my behalf, but no, it’s baser than that: “disks” is the ellipsis for “hard disks” and “floppy disks”. “Discs” is the correct terminology for an optical disc.
The author already acknowledges what you did re: digital games.


Sony’s decision to stop selling physical disks for its games
If Sony ends physical disk sales
PC Gamer, I know you know better.
Okay, and? Actual humans using Reddit still directly profits Reddit and reinforces its hegemony. OP is still making a small but direct impact regardless of how entitled you ostensibly feel to their work.