Aw come on, debugging can be fun. I love the investigative vibe of it. You get to be your favorite detective. You start asking around. You pin the the culprit. You get closer and closer to damning evidence. And then Bam! Fixed. Another mystery solved. Mine’s Columbo.
I’d like to add that machine learning is not learning, just like a network firewall is not a wall and doesn’t protect against fire. Lending the same legitimacy to machine learning than to true learning is an equivocation, a fallacy.
That sounds really awesome. Can you be bullied by stronger players, or you can just do your thing and interact if you wanna? Not into competing/fighting other players personally.
Bro those are the facts. Trudeau was drama teacher before jumping into politics. Carney was governor of the bank of England, then governor of the bank of Canada. As for his arrogance, if you don't think he is you haven't paid attention to Canadian politics.
I went for the moog, but I stayed for the theremin. Theremin is often used for gloomy doomy stuff, but here it’s all pixely beep boop magic fun. And from a band with an extensive discography! I’ll definitely check them out. Thanks!
I agree with everything said so far. Just wanna add that starting a little big and then shrinking resources can be less stressful if you value user experience more then some extra expense at launch.
Me and my son have a history with Pokemon. It's a franchise close to our hearts, but we're both disappointed with everything that happened on the switch. I'll always remember taking him to the anime convention to battle with the local gym champions. Just watched the Z-A trailer and it's depressing really. The last entries' artistic direction is utterly lifeless and the gameplay feels stale, despite the revolving door of gimmicks from gen to gen. I'm still hoping, one day, we get a fucking good Pokemon game though.
Meh, Montreal is full of French expats running away from France's rigid social ladder and the far right is strengthening all across the old continent. I do hope Europeans aren't all falling into the trap of thinking they're all good because some other place is worse.
So where's that magical place of humane capitalism where everyone truly has equal chance regardless of their social background, and nobody buys items made by slaves in the third world?
Very wrinkle brained. Much time spent in the river.