In my opinion, once you have learned the basics (and a few advanced topics) of programming, you are already 40-50% into learning any other new programming language.
If you feel reading a book is a waste of time, skim it to learn the syntax while you work on projects and come back to it when you are stuck on something.
Also programming books often have sections about best practices and common mistakes, make sure not to skip those.
Have a partnership with Microsoft and ship Windows 12 as the new "AI only" OS. Every command must go through ChatGPT to work. Then push updates to older Win11 OS to make them unusable.
Yeah, but the second half of this AI-generated summary is crap. Lactose and milk proteins that cause intolerance don't go away with pasteurization, you get sick with UHT milk too.
In Japan it's almost impossible to find a trash can on the streets and yet people don't litter. The problem is the culture centered around consumerism and waste.
In Scandinavia they have a policy to minimize the use of antibiotics, even on people, to prevent antibiotic resistance.