I don't think the intention is that Copilot voice would be animated, I think they just had a dumb idea to highlight it that way in the demo. Look closely, and you'll see the Copilot voice is the only text there written in the "Krypton" font. The animation indeed looks godawful.
"It's like e-mail, but for social media. You create an account with GMail or Yahoo or whoever, and that lets you interact with anyone else with an e-mail address, doesn't matterof they're using the same e-mail service as you."
Seems more like such waste heat should be recovered and fed back into the system, to reduce energy consumption for the facility as a whole. If there's enough waste heat to meaningfully talk about transferring it to homes via water or steam, surely there's enough to make some electricity.
I sure don't want Amazon or Microsoft involved in the utilities businesses, as another commenter pointed out.
B) Interacting with programmers other than yourself.
On a more specific note:
Don't work "around" problems. Identify what the problem actually IS and work backwards. When you try to take a step and find that you don't know what step to take, or you're stepping into something you don't understand, go research and learn about it.
Learning how to read technical documentation is a valuable skill.
Recognize and challenge your assumptions. Which plays into working "around" problems. Do I know the error I'm researching came from this bit of code? Is this bit of code even running? Is the source file I'm looking at even part of the binary I'm running? Is the binary that's running actually the one I'm trying to test?
Like the school district is going to be able to pay out $40 million.
Point being, the school district will shoulder all the consequences, or just declare bankruptcy, all at the expense of the taxpayers and the students and teachers that all of those taxes are supposed to be going to, while the actual people that made reckless and criminal decisions face almost no personal consequences.
It's telling that this is omly for GDPR countries. They don't want YOUR money, they want advertisers' and data analysts' money. A subscription isn't as profitable as selling your personal data. How fucked up is that?
Love how this plays in relation to all the arguments of "well, you have to understand, Unity doesn't turn a profit yet, they need to be able to make money", from when they first announced the change.
Likely more Stardew, and with any luck, Talos Principle 2. I've been holding off on it, until my son finishes the first one.