on Operation Narnia: Iran’s nuclear scientists reportedly killed simultaneously using special weapon · c/technology · 1 pts · 1yThey are more precise than cluster bombs.
on *Permanently Deleted* · c/technology · 3 pts · 1yRussian IT is pretty solid. It shows in the banking sector and in digital government services.
on Alpha Energy · c/shirtsthatgohard · 1 pts · 1yCouple of them have a certain stereotype outlook. As a gay I have an eye for that.
on Apple just proved AI "reasoning" models like Claude, DeepSeek-R1, and o3-mini don't actually reason at all. They just memorize patterns really well. · c/technology · 3 pts · 1yIs thinking necessarily biologic?
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · 0 pts · 1yReread my original statement 😀
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -2 pts · 1y I can assure you, no one cares about your compassion. More than 42 people care, apparently.
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · 1 pts · 1yWith the same level of probability?
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -2 pts · 1yA car is more toward the "necessity" category. Except for races. Then I consider it a hobby and thus it falls into my first sentiment.
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -6 pts · 1yHow is climbing so safe, when you can slip, equipment can fail, weather could bring additional risk, a rock can fail under you and so on?
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -5 pts · 1yAre you serious?
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -2 pts · 1yIs the level of risk comparable between mine and your example?
on Three climbers fell 400 feet to their death. One climber survived and drove to a pay phone · c/news · -52 pts · 1yI have zero compassion for people, who voluntarily put themselves at mortal risk as a hobby.
on Skype was shut down for good today · c/technology · 3 pts · 1yI agree, those ARE annoying things. But overall functionality is pretty solid IMO.
on Skype was shut down for good today · c/technology · 1 pts · 1y Literally everything they work on seems to turn to shit Not the MS Office though.
on Trump revokes security clearances of Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton and other prominent Dems · c/news · 0 pts · 1yBest Korea?!!
on AI fakers exposed in tech dev recruitment: postmortem · c/technology · 2 pts · 1yThe case is too niche.
on ‘Don’t call it zombie deer disease’: scientists warn of ‘global crisis’ as infections spread across the US · c/news · 5 pts · 1yOh come on! That's because of "zombie" in title and you know it.
They are more precise than cluster bombs.
Russian IT is pretty solid. It shows in the banking sector and in digital government services.
Couple of them have a certain stereotype outlook. As a gay I have an eye for that.
Is thinking necessarily biologic?
What is a light surface?
Reread my original statement 😀
More than 42 people care, apparently.
With the same level of probability?
A car is more toward the "necessity" category.
Except for races. Then I consider it a hobby and thus it falls into my first sentiment.
How is climbing so safe, when you can slip, equipment can fail, weather could bring additional risk, a rock can fail under you and so on?
Are you serious?
Is the level of risk comparable between mine and your example?
I have zero compassion for people, who voluntarily put themselves at mortal risk as a hobby.
Half Life 3
I agree, those ARE annoying things. But overall functionality is pretty solid IMO.
Not the MS Office though.
Why? My experience is the opposite.
Best Korea?!!
The case is too niche.
Oh come on! That's because of "zombie" in title and you know it.