100% there are a lot of indie games worth trying
Sadly most of them are in early access and never get finished but they're still fun
100% there are a lot of indie games worth trying
Sadly most of them are in early access and never get finished but they're still fun
But how can we best sell your data to advertisers otherwise?
I'm imagining a world where advertisers have to try to raise engagement from AIs in their ads
There's a reason dells are everywhere
Humans wear out rather quickly compared to robots
Like when they claim your smart thermostat is now "AI powered" despite the fact it's the same exact product it was 2 years ago
Its even more if you play at night on a device with an oled screen (and in airplane mode obviously)
Doesn't look generated but rather the owners probably just got to the beach and made their dogs stand in an awkward position in an existing hole for 15 minutes until they got to take the picture
I use calendar events and put reminders depending on how important the task is. Like if it's my mum's birthday I put a reminder two weeks before (so I get her a gift) the day before and then the same day in the morning but if it's something like remembering to call a company or something I just put one reminder at 3 pm on the day of the event.
You can then snooze the event for as long as you want until you have time to take care of it (at least on Samsung's Android)
Solve this series of textbook algorithm problems using OOP in 5 minutes or less so we can see if you're good enough to spend the next 5 years maintaining a site designed in the early 2000s that is basically just a bunch of JavaScript and one giant main as a backend
The fact that we need to go to such lengths to do something so basic and rational drives me nuts. They keep taking away choice in order to appeal to the lowest common denominator and guess what, they're making people tech illiterate as a result. Making this the shittiest cycle of tech
So they can track your driving habits better