Not unlikely that you're talking to a lot of AI-based AI boosters. It's easier to create astroturfed comments with chatbots than fixing the inherent problems.
Nice. My test was always a blond bald guy. It always adds hair. If you ask for bald you get a dark haired bald guy, if you add blond, you can't get bald because I guess saying the hair color implies hair (on the head), while you may just want blonde eyebrows and/or blond stubble.
I have never noticed an issue but now that we’re talking about it I realize It’s never occurred to me to run a speed test during a heavy downpour. Which might tell you something positive by itself. Next time I will do so but it might be a while; my rain season has ended.
There's "Bluetooth Media Button Remote Control" on Amazon, the wrist style is nice if you're in a workout or something but probably too nerdy for sitting on the couch :)
There's also something similar, 'puck' designed to mount to your car steering wheel.
Because so far I have enjoyed consuming content on hackernews for all these years (since 2014?) (for actual hacker news/tech/startups stuff), despite the fact that I don't post or comment much. I believe in internet lexicon it would be called "lurker?". Respect to you and have a good day!
Now that I am looking at this account's posts, I am seeing that they post multiple times a day, every day pretty much. I am curious what is their incentive here? Full-time hacker news politics poster? Automated posting? I am just genuinely curious.
>The return of the proceeds of labor to the people who performed the labor.
It's funny you bring that up, given the statistics on this shows that it's been trending down, but nowhere close to the amount you'd expect from the popular discourse.
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