Did anyone really feel like the CGI was cutting edge at the time? Maybe I was hard to impress, but I felt like it was a bad movie with mid-grade CGI 🤷♂️
I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that US law doesn't typically operate on technicalities like this. Would the "reasonable man" believe the bumper sticker was an offer to any passers-by to search the car and take any guns they find? I'll answer my own question — definitely not.
What do you mean by multidimensional research? Are you like... making graphics to visualize some statistical analysis or are you prompting an LLM to generate an image? The latter is slop.
This meme makes me feel so old. It's like English moved on without me, and everyone's speaking a new dialect. Almost like trying to read the Canterbury Tales.
Once, I was forced to pay inside because the card reader at the pump was broken. The attendant misheard the pump number and someone else immediately spent my money and drove away. I came back once I figured out what happened and the attendant was like "not my problem."
Keep it simple, shithead