Can't count how many t-shirts I ruined bc I had to remove the labels. They were unbearably itchy.
Good thing it seems that type of labels are not so common nowadays.
Can't count how many t-shirts I ruined bc I had to remove the labels. They were unbearably itchy.
Good thing it seems that type of labels are not so common nowadays.
So, the confederates played the long con.
I've decided to interpret it as sub text where the autor is showing us how these corporations are akin to eldritch beings in their disregard for human rules.
Why no exoskeleton? are we hermit crabs?
I'm usually more bothered by the "I should be doing something" thought, with the implication of productivity but not necessarily profit oriented, more like house chores and so.
Aside from the unfortunate name of the university, I think that part of why LLMs may be perceived as smart or 'smarter' is because they are very articulate and, unless prompted otherwise, use proper spelling and grammar, and tend to structure their sentences logically.
Which 'smart' humans may not do, out of haste or contextual adaptation.
Thank you for taking the time to make it more accessible for the rest of us.
I'm kinda relieved to know I wasn't the only one struggling with the page.
Love your style! Just found the page navigation a bit confusing, at least on mobile.
And the sink, nice details
So real it hurts reading it.
There's a supermarket nearby that has a 'quiet hour' every day, mostly aimed at neurodivergent customers. I try to go at that time, it's a much less stressful experience.
Gotta love the goofy 'eyes'