

Sure, but I need to tell them what I want on it. I still have to make all the little decisions involved in making sandwich instead of just picking something off a menu. Even if I pick something off the menu they still ask me about every little thing
Sure, but I need to tell them what I want on it. I still have to make all the little decisions involved in making sandwich instead of just picking something off a menu. Even if I pick something off the menu they still ask me about every little thing
One of the reasons I hate subway
One of the many internal contradictions that my mental illnesses have blessed me with
Computer aren’t very old! Most of the pioneers are still alive and kicking
Maybe they decided the trix was dead but it was too big to move to the pile, so they moved the pile
This would be stupid if it came from a real dev, but I think it’s very funny that it didn’t
I think you’re overthinking it, also the tweets are in the wrong order chronologically in your story. The smaller tweet happened first
I did the same thing! Pro tip, look into code generation if you ever take it on again
drag explicitly doesnt mind people using they/them
13 percent is way higher than I expected
A pure heart burger probably wouldn’t be good anyways. You could mix it with another meat
So what you’re saying is that the general case is that it feeds back into the grid unless there are additional measures taken? But at the same time, it’s not the general case?
I was saying the general case is that they aren’t tied to the grid, but that they could be setup to do so. I’m almost definitely wrong about how often these are tied to the grid though.
Which is why, where I live, you have to register your devices with the utility company.
Yup! I’d be shocked if a country didn’t make you inform your utility.
Yes that’s the setup I was talking about. Not every grid in every country is setup for this though
What were u expecting?
No, that’s not how it works in the general case. There are ways to setup a house to back power but it’s more complicated than just plugging it in.
Without proper safeties in place back flowing power to the grid becomes extremely dangerous for line technicians
No, the model does retain the original works in a lossy compression. This is evidenced by the fact that you can get a model to reproduce sections of its training data
What a truly awful boss, I’m so sorry they treated you like that. Any half decent manager would have told you their expectations at the start and they would have given you a heads up before there was an actual problem