Which is 5.5 cubic meters.
Roughly this much water:
https://muveone.co.uk/uploads/5-cubic-metres-scaled.webp
Who the hell cares
Which is 5.5 cubic meters.
Roughly this much water:
https://muveone.co.uk/uploads/5-cubic-metres-scaled.webp
Who the hell cares
I’m sorry but if you’re stupid enough to give chat gpt your passwords you deserve every bad thing that happens because of that.
This is not a chat gpt problem, it’s a PEBKAC one.
People have been creating and posting realistic looking fake celebrity nudes for quite literally decades now, but now they’re using AI and its suddenly a problem?
Oh man, there’s a lot of people in Canada about to be real upset to find out they’re not part of the world anymore.
I did this for ages fighting with various logitech and microsoft mice, always ended up getting cramps in my mouse hand. Eventually landed on the corsair nightsword a few years ago, very comfortable for a full palm grip, highly recommend. Maybe have a look there.
An 85 year old film director*
You can patch out bugs, you can’t patch out boring.
Immediately from the headline my first reaction was “well, the rate of actual collisions is near 0”, so either they’re very good at dodging each other, or what they deem as a “near collision” is actually quite a wide berth.
But then, this is the journalistic integrity we’ve come to expect from gizmodo.
OPs account is just chalk full of pro Putin/Russian propagana, and this comment jumped up to 10 upvotes 0 downvotes immediately after being posted. Surely not a coincidence at all, right?
E: Oh look, a whole pile of downvotes immediately after calling out OP for pushing Russian propaganda. Wow! What a shocker.
I remember reading ages ago about how highly sought after and how much single-character twitter handles would potentially sell for, since there’s only 26 in the entire world. Now all this person got was a t-shirt.
It’s all just bots looking at bots.