It's really surprising that something so obscure became a meme. What's the first instance of the comic being represented with line segments like that? How did they come to be recognizable?
So this is either something vulgar which I (a person experiencing colorblindness) cannot see, or, there are no shapes in those bubbles at all. I think it's the latter since I can't see shapes in either bubble.
Certainly not with Boeing. They won't even get you there, nevermind keeping you alive (a job for the life sciences, in an area where we haven't even begun the real research and experimentation).
I would like this idea if the paid subreddits weren't also scraped for AI training. I'm not paying to feed LLMs. But I'm increasingly getting into private communities.
Paperback if I'm reading in my recliner. It's just lighter and more flexible in my hand. Hardcover if I'm sitting at a desk because it's nice to set the hardcover down flat.
My T16 is fantastic. I wish it were more moddable, but it's an amazing machine. Extremely quiet and powerful, I love the 16:10 screen. They keyboard is amazing too. Framework also has 16:10 screens and they're more moddable, but I doubt their keyboards are any good. And as a profitable company they should pay people for advertising and data collection.
This will inevitably translate into "Cute and toothless fuzzy animal avatars psychotically manipulating users with fun child-like language and something about diversity."
AI will obviously be used primarily to manipulate people and sell stuff. Corporations own it, they want to control us and get our money and data, the "vision" stapled on top of that is meaningless except as propaganda.
Just unplug them until you need them. Make sure they're not connected to the internet.