I wonder if Elon chose a timeframe of 5 years because Yann LeCun won the Turing Award in 2018.
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I wonder if Elon chose a timeframe of 5 years because Yann LeCun won the Turing Award in 2018.
Half the posts are also just people specualting about activity on lemmy.
“ I have to 🚶♀️ there’s a whole world waiting for me outside” is all I could come up with that makes somewhat sense.
The creator of this video also did in-depth reviews of music notation software. After reviewing the free and open source MuseScore he took over the design lead of the project, and it has become considerably better.
The option still seems pretty nice to have.
How is literacy defined here? If it’s English proficiency, it might explain “illiteracy” in southern states.
Yes. Here are some common ones in my native language, danish:
I’m certain there are also some more modern slang abbreviations in use, but these change relatively frequently, like they do in English.
I was convinced this couldn’t be real, but somehow it is. Is this some weird attempt at viral marketing?
Avelon. A native iOS app with a decently active developer. Has all features i would expect from a Lemmy app at this point.
I also tried Voyager, but it seemed a bit off to me.
Fair. No reason making fun of this other people like.
Even when I saw the leaks I didn't want to believe this to be true. I was convinced Hamilton would be with Mercedes until he couldn't compete anymore.
Hopefully Sainz finds a seat on another team.
It's definitely real. But in a more honest sense, it's definitely not by The Beatles.
Mickey.
But it does appear that way. And they probably didn’t get any “real” confirmation that the video is real.
For McLaren it says n=63, but pictured on the graphic is 85 pitstops, of which 22 are painted orange. 22/63 is the figure used for the percentage though.
Can someone tell me where this man was on September 11th 2001?
The post is satire, but I remember being ~8-9 and trying to create a "game" in Microsoft Word with hyperlinks between documents and nothing else. I had hundreds of documents (each representing a game state) before I got tired of that project.
Just because you don't remember a song, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
It seems like a lot of Lemmy users are slightly radical american "leftists". This is an example of this on Lemmy.world. It seems that some users see Lemmy as a forum for politicly "left"-leaning americans, not a general purpose forum. Maybe some people prefer an echo chamber?
It used to be that they paired a known word with an unknown word, and if you got the known word right you would pass no matter what you wrote for the unknown one.
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