

Haven’t heard a single speaker other than for a tour guide and those are clipped to their belts and connected via a cable to a mic.
Haven’t heard a single speaker other than for a tour guide and those are clipped to their belts and connected via a cable to a mic.
If you’re lucky it’s only 20 seconds. Seen tons of double ads at the front and ads interspersed in the video. Most egregious was roughly a minute at the start and 2 30-sec ads during a single song (~3 and 1/2 minute song)
I’ve been to a few of them, they’re pretty excellent. At least the ones I’ve been to had good signal and wifi throughout the park. Also a ton of staff to help.
Edit: I guess I’ve been to the national parks that are not IUCN certified like some of the historic mountains. Still awesome parks.
Well now I feel more compelled to go tell off that orange fuck, and protest the armed forces that are a: allowing themselves to be used for propaganda, and b: allowing their companions to be deployed against their own citizens in violation of their oaths.
It does get a lot more information and nuance though. Last week tonight only runs once a week. I don’t know that Last Week Tonight cites all of their sources for each episode like Some More News does.
I think of Vanessa playing the piano.
It can be, but there are usually some pretty obvious signs in punctuation or vocabulary use. If it looks too good, I go ask them about what they mean in different parts of their response and that’s usually enough to identify who would be able to write it vs who used ai.
Again, not 100% reliable but probably closer to 60-80. As I posted the last time this same link went around, I’m probably going to be moving to handwritten work and no phones in class to make it easier on myself.
Any ai/chatgpt gets an automatic 0 and discipline from the school for me. I don’t care how well crafted the paper or assignment is.
How much can it drop before banks come collecting on his loans?
No, but wait for the presidential proclamation trying to rename it.
That could work, if you have the extra money for a second pair. I used to have my old pair as backups but even still if anything happened to my new pair I would need a replacement that cost at least $400.
That’s what it was like for me, but it only took like 2 minutes so… I’ve had worse. Going on ten years with dope vision.
At this point, I’ll buy BYD before I support Tesla.
Granted, I’m pulling for Rivian over pretty much all the others(here’s hoping they don’t have skeletons in the closet).
Any other strong, non-ethically compromised US based EV’s?
Definitely proof of Bacchus.
Already anticipated by the Ukrainians as they wheel out their newest anti-plane drones.
Fitted with a bouncy ball on the ventral side of the drone to allow for “skipping” into place under the plane prior to upward thrusting.
Sometimes the charge goes off immediately, sometimes it takes a little floorplay to prime. Preliminary testing has resulted in 9/10 devastated planes and 1/10 hybrid plane/drone offspring with a nuclear family.
I was moving to digital assignments because it makes more sense both from a “make up missing work” and a “this is an environmental themed class, maybe don’t waste so much paper”, but the amount of gpt and ai bullshit I get is prompting me to go back to paper only and phones locked away. Which sucks because I can’t teach internet research skills as much and grading takes a shit ton longer.
And parachutes for the Spartans.
Just catapult a squad over the wall and see what happens. Classic Spartagy.
Fair enough, I suppose we could always retrofit some arrows with ordinance and little boosters a la green arrow
Aren’t arrows and slung rocks considered “missiles”?
I like any sort of rpg that requires you to understand the text so you know what you need doing. Diablo 2 was my way to learning another language, but it’s fairly old now. Maybe something along those lines or that has a good crafting system? I would suggest stuff like Grounded, some of the Elder Scrolls (oblivion just got a remake so that might be nice), project zomboid, etc.