I think part of what makes this account’s work so satisfying is they are doing a form of pattern recognition that is computerlike in many ways but actually requires a soul to pull off. Proof humans are still on top
“Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, has not yet understood the GAME.
Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood LIFE.”
Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generation’s timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot. 🕊️🇺🇸
May 27, 1999 — May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
I’m sorry, but “turdherder69” is a god-tier handle for the CEO of a water treatment operation.
The Welch have no sense of humor.
This man would be lauded as a hero in the United States lol.
Vital for ensuring workers keep all their body parts attached, but horrible in that they can absolutely crush you if they decide they want to.
One-size-fits-all corrective measures need fixed though. It’s not hard to rack up $100k in fines. That’s a lot harder on a small businesses than a major OEM.
LIVE TRIAL UPDATE: Brockman describes the moment Musk walked out of the August 29 equity meeting.
Musk sat silent for several minutes, then said "I decline." He stood up, grabbed a Tesla painting Ilya had gifted him, and stormed toward the door. He turned around and said: "When will you be departing OpenAI?"
Brockman and Sutskever said they weren't leaving. Musk replied: "I will withhold funding until you decide what you're going to do." Then he left.
@LibSoci@jasonc_nc@IJoukov In the event of a medical emergency it’s pretty valuable doctors (sometimes multiple) to be able to move around the patient.
Hospitals have a lot of medical emergencies so they build roomier elevators. Same reason they have wider doorways, lots of wheelchairs.
There was a lot going on in the world at the time, so it was easy to overlook.
But this was legitimately one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. It’s a real-life Chappell show skit.
I work in the buyer/supply chain side of the equation, so I talk to MFG folks a lot but I’m far from an expert on how their processes actually look ( half of the proposals I get look exactly like what you described lol).
How much of process is currently able to be automated if you have competent leadership and a tech stack that is realistic for those who don’t have a developer/programmer background?
@CalebChamberla6 Default to what your system recommends, but let buyers change it if they want in checkout.
Similar to Amazon when you already have packages coming multiple days in a row, they will recommend consolidating to a single shipment but you can still choose separate them if you want.