“Because he’s following his principles, he is literally now subsisting on bread and water,”
And my first thought was "NOW he has principles?"
“Because he’s following his principles, he is literally now subsisting on bread and water,”
And my first thought was "NOW he has principles?"
Fear the Weapons of Math Instruction!
Anti-vaxers REALLY are the control group. Science!
"I'm not saying you're a republican. But republicans think you are a republican."
Am I the only one old enough to remember when "Brand X" was the obviously substandard brand that all the name brands compared themselves to?
@0uterzenith I have spent the last couple of days banging on this in anticipation of moving from Evernote. Both Obsidian and Joplin look like they would work for you. I've decided on Joplin for a number of reasons that are important to me.
I found a web browser extension called "MarkdownLoad" that lets you capture all or part of a web page and save it to a markdown file (.MD) that you can then import into either. Solves the one issue I was really worried about in moving from Evernote.
I have a pick'em up truck in my driveway.
If I read a book to inform myself, put my notes in a database, and then write articles, it is called "research". If I write a computer program to read a book to put the notes in my database, it is called "copyright infringement". Is the problem that there just isn't a meatware component? Or is it that the OpenAI computer isn't going a good enough job of following the "three references" rule to avoid plagiarism?
I view the protest as a shot across the bow. The warning about how much impact the changes are going to cause if Reddit doesn't back off. Reddit management has gone with "damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead". It is the next round that is going to indicate whether mods and users are really ready to bail.
This exactly. Employers will put pressure on all wages with the simple "I can pay a 16 year old $8 an hour to do the same thing. So I CAN'T give you more."
So now I get to decide if Xtwit is worth $1/year. And my answer is "No."