

It’s been found in many papers though. Do they all have such excuses?
It’s been found in many papers though. Do they all have such excuses?
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (1992 for PC). A great point and click adventure. Core childhood memory.
So you work with information technology? 😉
Why use this over Lemmy?
Im not saying it is or isn’t, but was curious in your reasoning. One reason it might be justifiable is if it could help bring about some change.
When LLMs are wrong they are only confidently wrong. They don’t know any other way to be wrong.
Yeah, but thats for money.
I used jif files in the 90s. Sure they were less common but they existed. Everyone I knew said gif like gift in the 90s. I sure other people said jif instead. But I’m not making this up. Your experiences aren’t necessarily universal.
People forget in the 90s/00s both GIF and JIF were relatively common image file types. It was only logical to use the hard G for GIF. So that’s how we used it. This overrules all arguments of how acronyms work or what the creator originally called it.
Jason = jay-sun
JSON = jay-sawn
Capitalism is amoral
EDIT: to be clear that’s A-moral not IM-moral
The problem is trying to get people into “Lemmy”, where they have to understand federation and choose an instance, etc - instead of trying to get people into a specific instance. I know you don’t want one bloated instance, but if that was the mission it would be a lot easier to get people on board.
How come you can’t?
Why do we even need a 2? The first one is still very capable
The only solution is to keep playing
Working fine for me, but I hope it isn’t abandoned.
Other differences: When you bought a newspaper you got a physical product. You could read it, keep it, frame it, craft with it, or whatever you want. It took labor and machinery to create and distribute. The online article costs nothing to make, isn’t something you can keep or use in any way, in fact at any point you might lose access to it.
5 years isn’t that long