@Wally_Week Me costó empezar a leerlo, pero una vez que me he puesto con Sopa de Elegidos me lo he tenido que acabar en unas pocas sesiones. Súper enganchado.
Me ha gustado mucho. Siendo un libro de fantasía (sin ser yo nada de eso) vale doble.
Enhorabuena!
If you need a new window into the absurdity of perceived value get into guitars and then check the prices for new or used instruments.
It's funny seeing how guitars with scratches and chips lose or earn value depending on whether they're "vintage" or not.
Fun story.
I got a second hand guitar once and I thought the previous owner was the sweatiest person ever and never cleaned the tuners because they were all rusty and dirty.
I discovered months later that those tuners are sold like that and they are considerably more expensive.
And don't get me started on paying absurd prices for someone to scratch your guitar at the factory, or for pre-rusted components like tuners or bridge plates.
I got very interested in classical music so I decided to get a violin. I was testing different brands at the shop but there was something I didn't like.
After a couple of hours of this I realized it was the size, so I asked the owner if they had bigger ones and... VIOLA!
@AngelCodonRamos@Dianne_OMFG@pacofox@Wally_Week No lo he terminado aún, pero me ha recordado que la "versión más reciente" de Obladí Obladá que recuerdo que estuvo ahí arriba en las listas fué "Why don't you get a Job" de The Offspring
@25plspls@menor Yes, using sunglasses reduces them because it seems like they're caused by images with strong contrast, and the glasses will lower the contrast.
Good luck!
Super puzzled because I started having vision problems last week, and I keep seeing afterimages, like negatives of the UI I'm looking at, or sometimes it feels like when you use a flashbang in a game (no flash). Brain / eye tests are all negative.
I don't know what to do.
I think the perfect alibi is to commit a crime and then manage to get casted to play your own role in the reconstruction for Aktenzeichen XY because of your similarity with the "real criminal".
Then you can brush off the suspicions as "the actor".
I wonder if it ever happened.
If you have access to Copilot in the CLI give it a go. Its a tool I've been using for the last few months apart from using it as part of the dev team.
I find it super useful for everything git or complex shell commands and it saved the devs in GitHub a lot of my git questions.
@edimoldovan And I could see that it was wrong because it was factual information i could check and it was evidently wrong.
The days of being able to Google something to know the answer are long gone.
I see a worrying trend of online AI generated content and content generating apps climbing the ranks in Google search and poisoning factual information with errors.
How long until we can't really trust anything we search for?
@edimoldovan Yeah, totally. I always get super irrelevant"related" questions also, what worries me is the proliferation of wrong information bc it's in a website at the top of the results.
Kind of what happened already with news and how people think they're legit because they're "published".