Both look very much like .NET development with C# in Visual Studio. Each of these way too much Microsoft for a Lemmy user to touch.
Person #2 is way too masculine and attractive. The people in picture #3 are way too close to touching grass and socializing. The furry (#4) is indeed the most believable.
Well, George Lucas has been gaslighting us about the OT for decades
Imagine your kid watches Return of the Jedi and asks: "Why did they make every ship's computer so primitive when they could apparently do CGI characters back then?" That will make you feel old.
Yes. Technically, a similar vote could repeal the law just as easily but there is a history of governments not giving their power away easily; implementing it also sets a precedent and creates technical enforcement options for other governments willing to go through with something similar in the future, or for hackers to exploit because gov-rooted devices will remain in operation for years after the potential repeal.
Use Wolfram Alpha, which is a mathematics engine first and text parser second (and it shows: the math is flawless but it wouldn't understand the query; both need to be asked separately: 1/2). ChatGPT performs similarly this time but I wouldn't trust it to expand a polynomial because there is very high chance that it would hallucinate some terms.
Of course, any calculator will do for this, it's easy to verify that 2÷3×14 = 14÷1.5, no need to have a server run a billion times more complex calculation.
One of the most egregious fast fashion vendors. They steal people's artwork for printed-on-demand shirts and only settle when called out. Whenever any clothes item grows in popularity, they shift their production overnight to cash in on impulse buying. Not to mention the labor violations.
Wrong number of texts, too