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In fairness, he also made a game where you win by taking two weeks off.
But this article is about Texas...
They don't need to be, as long as you disclose your bias.
Reviews of VIM will inherently be biased by interest level in keyboard only navigation. No one can critically review anything entirely without bias unless we allow for reviewers to admit their biases.
They're not managed at all anyway. This just paves the way towards pulling up the little bumpy things that divide the HOV from the rest of the road.
You jailbreak your 2032 Mazda CCX-900 (the smallest car they offer, a limousine) to use the EU firmware so you can utilize an open source app, suddenly the display changes to KM/H and the car demands you sing the French national anthem before it will start and all so your car doesn't dial into to Mazda corporate to let them know you're currently going to the store for beans and rice.
Technically your brain can read subtitles faster if you don't want to scan the lines and the words appear in the same location.
Of course, when the word is on screen for a nanosecond, it's pretty hard to read. If not impossible.
It also means you can't look around the video so... Why even have a video?
I was carving out the exception because if you turn off all the interior lights, they're just off. Saab at least had a system that monitored things and turned them back on if there were issues.
Jeep would sense the water temp rising out of control and day "lol u turned the lights off dude."
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Mike claims to have an app on his phone that restricts such content and that he made his son his accountability partner... To not look at porn.
The Prius (and more historically Saab) used to have a near blackout mode which shut off interior lights and dash indicators, basically only leaving the indicator that shows your headlights are on. It was wonderful to drive with the blackout mode and just have your eyes perfectly adjusted to the light outside the cabin.
Your 'design courses properly' loses all steam when you realize there has to be an intro level course to everything. Show me math that a computer can't do but a human can. Show me a famous poem that doesn't have pages of literary critique written about it. "Oh, if your course involves Shakespeare it's obviously trash."
The "AI" is trained on human writing, of course it can find a C average answer to a question about a degree. A fucking degree doesn't need to be based on cutting edge research - you need a standard to grade something on anyway. You don't know things until you learn them and not everyone learns the same things at the same time. Of course an AI trained on all written works within... the Internet is going to be able to pass an intro level course. Or do we just start students with a capstone in theoretical physics?