It has some good parts, such as the ability to use for loops, and the fact you can kind of avoid using it as much thanks to it's webassembly support
ActuallyRuben
Math is more than just numbers and arithmetic. There's even a Wikipedia page dedicated to the Mathematics of Sudoku.
Maybe I'm too European to understand your point, but my phone selling my call and message history would be just as outrageous.
Is the user aware that the data they synchronize to their car, a machine that they own, is sold by the car manufacturer to advertisers? Do they explicitly agree to the selling of their data, when selecting what connectivity they want?
Can you blame the user for making a choice, when they're not told the consequences of that choice?
Interesting, I did not expect them to meet SIL4 standards, that's not an easy achievement.
Sounds a lot like flattening with extra steps to me
That's not necessarily true. Generally the cartridges shipped with the printers aren't filled entirely, or are otherwise smaller than separately bought ones.
I recently had GCC give me the error "returning to the gate for a mechanical issue", fun stuff as well
Honestly, it's quite likely they really never lost a real life lightcycle race
Did you reboot your PC after installing? Games often included DirectX redistributables which required a reboot to fully install.
To be fair, the stock image has the telltale signs of being AI generated. Details are warped in a fashion that a photo or human drawing wouldn't have.
Either way, I don't get the controversy. Some person broke the Shutterstock anti-AI ToU, and someone at Disney bought the image for their design, possibly not knowing it was AI generated.
I can't find a reliable source, but from what I can find this cat dipped it's own face in nacho cheese sauce. If that's true, it's not molten cheese, not hot, probably uncomfortable and it's own damn fault.