The tl;dr of that article isn’t even “no”. It provides both sides of the accounts and references academics that argue both ways.
I read it to make the same argument you did, but ended up considering it a surprisingly well written article.
Love it or hate it, they aren’t intentionally designed not to be walkable, they’re intentionally designed to discourage traffic from driving through them.
The reason communities like yours and the one behind your house aren’t connected is to reduce the amount of cars driving down your block. To make it safer for your kids to play outside.
It’s a very Italian American thing. It’s not really something you’d see in Italy.
When it comes to martial arts, skill does though. That’s why I got my ass handed to me by a 16 y/o girl who is much smaller than me.
Did you just throw grok in there? That’s awesome. I’ve never seen anyone do that before.
After looking, not only does Webster’s Dictionary list it as a real word, it lists it as the only English word derived from Martian.
To be fair, it’s more like that annoying friend who babbles on and on about what they think is going to happen. They’re never quite sure, and are always changing their mind as the movie keeps going.
I tend to agree, but I’ve found that most LLMs are worse than I am with regex, and that’s quite the achievement considering how bad I am with them.
But this is a different situation. Would you tell an amputee to break a leg? Or ask a blind person if they “see what I’m saying”. I’m sure you could see how calling a single conjoined twin a “half” could be offensive.
Colloquials like that are a great way to make communication more colorful and informal, but sometimes you need to be a bit more sensitive with what you say.
It always ran. The owner drove it home, and when they parked it in the garage the center screen started acting wonky (they didn’t explain what that meant). All the other screens worked, and the car was drivable, but it’s a bit dangerous to drive a Tesla without the center screen since that displays everything (no dashboard screen) and is how you control everything (no physical buttons besides a few on the steering wheel). So the owner did a system reset and the screen didn’t turn back on after the estimated “two minutes”.
The next day they called the service station, but then went back to check on the car, everything was working. Basically instead of taking 2 minutes to do a hard reset, it took over night. The service station said this was a known issue and it would sometimes take upwards of 4 hours.
This headline is massively misleading. Hell, the article itself was massively misleading. The owner said something like “I thought it was bricked” on social media and the author just ran with it apparently.
It’s probably more than 100s. One of my Slack orgs has over 300 paid users and Slack barely considers us midsize.
They did exist (or some form of it), just not in quantities that could feed billions of people.
Most of the plants we eat today are products of selective breeding to make them more palatable and easier to mass produce.
Probably a similar response as the women trying to enter the museum before 1965.
When I was in college in 2000 I took a media class. One of the assignments was to spend 24 hours keeping a log of every ad you come across. Physical, digital, didn’t matter. I gave up before noon because I had multiple pages of ads written down.
There’s no escaping them.
They’re Zendesk icons. It looks like that company uses Zendesk for their help desk.
How old are you that you remember party lines? My mom doesn’t even remember them and I’m in my late 40s
To be fair, it’s more likely the person isn’t deaf at all and is just complaining.