It’s also just math working. The older millennials should be millionaires or close to it in order to be on track for retirement. A 401k is going to make people look wealthier than a pension.
It’s also just math working. The older millennials should be millionaires or close to it in order to be on track for retirement. A 401k is going to make people look wealthier than a pension.
I missed that small detail.
She went outside to smoke, so that’s good at least.
If you want trimmings from a big chain talk to the butcher that does the cutting. You’ll likely get better results.
They aren’t context aware, it’s using statistical probability. It can replicate things it’s seen a lot of like a tutorial regex. It can’t apply that to make a more complicated one. Regex in the wild isn’t really standard at all, because it’s rarely used to solve common problems. It has a bunch of random regexs from code it analyzed and will spit something out that looks similar.
If you know even a little about how an LLM works it’s obvious why regex is basically impossible for it. I suspect perl has similar problems, but no one is capable of actually validating that.
It doesn’t really degrade in a landfill though. Industrial composting is something I wish was more popular though, that would probably reduce my actual trash by about 50%.
Most designers are from over function.
There’s plenty of paper that could get recycled as well that can’t in a single stream. I agree plastic going to a landfill is better though.
The problems are breaking glass back down is more expensive than using raw material and there’s the color issue. What glass excels at is reuse, it would be far better to have a handful of standard containers that could be easily cleaned and reused rather than attempt to recycle.
The problem is that mixing everything means massive contamination, so only metal is going to really get pulled out.
One of the last renovation shows I watched just put the books backwards for a “clean look”
My previous employer just put signs on all the trash cans that they were processed for recycling after collecting. That always sounded like bullshit.
Paper can be effectively down cycled, and corrugated cardboard is absolutely worth recycling. Glass is just borderline, it’s not significantly better energy wise to recycle, and colored glass makes it more difficult. Plastic is better off in a landfill.
I guess it’s not the backyard, but grilling at tailgating is super common.
My siblings shared a phone for a while that was basically to call when we needed to be picked up. I think I was driving before I got my own phone.
A degree signals you have a history of satisfactory performance of arbitrary tasks over a prolonged period. It can be a way to get less bad employees, though not necessarily better ones.
That might make it possible.
It is interesting to see the growth from generic fantasy book to international best seller and cultural phenomenon.
Oliphaunts aren’t so scary when you have an anti-materiel rifle.