I'm just saying that, one of the oldest known written texts, waaay before than when the old testament was written, is a customer complaint where they mention copper coins as currency. We don't know how common copper coins were, but saying that capital based societies are "young" is not correct either.
Is it? I'm pretty sure private property and ownership was a thing in the middle ages. People selling stuff to make a living, merchants... Isn't the oldest known text some babylonian dude complaining about the faulty products of a merchant?
You mean a 5th bottle of vodka, right? A 5th of a bottle of vodka is not much. That's 40% so 1/5 * 0.4 = 8%. That's like drinking a full bottle of wine, two bottles of cider or 4 pints of beer. You might get drunk but no fucking way you OD.
Most youngs need that amount to barely start getting tipsy...
I didn't know, thanks! I guess in hindsight I meant "official" as in, it's not just some rando, I can trust it won't break, and I don't have to manually download the stuff every time xD
Updating itself isn't really the Linux way of things. The Linux way is to have a centralised place like pacman or apt and to download everything at once. Every app having their own download and update system sounds like a nightmare.
My partner has ADHD and autism and they swear by 5. That's IKEA's cheap fork and in our house I'm forced to use all the other forks (which are better so whatever). In their words: "all the other ones are too pointy". I don't fucking know.
You clearly haven't experimented with AI much in a work environment. When asked to do specific things that you are not sure if are possible it will 100% ignore part of your input and always give you a positive response at first.
"How can I automate outlook 2020 to do X?"'You do XYZ'me, after looking it up"that's only possible in older versions"'You are totally right, you do IJK'"that doesn't achieve what i asked"'Correct, you can't do it.'
And don't get me started on APIs of actual frameworks... I've wished to punch it hard when dealing with react or spark. Luckily I usually know my stuff and only use it to find a quick example of something that I test locally before implementing if 5 mins of googling didn't give me the baseline, but the amount of colleagues that not only blindly copy code but argue with my reasoning saying "chatgpt says so" is fucking crazy.
When chatgpt says something I know is incorrect I ask for sources and there's fucking none. Because it not possible my dude.
I know it doesn't, I was countering your logic of "I'm a professional programmer" as if the correct interaction would be obvious to a programmer. The intended interaction requires extra thought and to be more through than the obvious one, as you have described.
You said it, it's not a free speech platform, it's a speech free platform.