

“Well yeah it says that but it’d be pretty inconvenient, so…”
“Well yeah it says that but it’d be pretty inconvenient, so…”
I saw someone driving a new tesla but my partner thinks we don’t have money for a new car, explain that liberals!
They sometimes have colored milkshakes, I think that counts?
Considering that you can mute communities or users very easily, I don’t see a problem with this. The submissions are on topic, even if I don’t necessarily agree with them all.
Edit: After taking a closer look at exactly what is being posted, I retract my “don’t see a problem with this” statement.
Reading through the comments on the original post, this sounds like a nightmare for everyone involved. Someone suggested that this just levels the playing field by using automation to get past automation and will in theory force companies to review manually, but what company is going to see 1000 to 10,000 applications to a single job in a day and think, “Wow, my automated application reviewer isn’t up to this task. Time to look at these all one by one!”? No, they’re going to be glad they have an automaton tool and double down on using it.
To answer your original question, I don’t know how real it is or if any of those fifty interviews are for positions the candidate is well suited for. I’m just glad I’m not a recent/upcoming graduate trying to get my foot in the industry’s metaphorical door.
She’s a much better candidate than Biden, and Biden was a much better candidate than trump or Hillary Clinton. It’s been eight years, or closer to ten if you include the campaign season for the 2016 election. People are rightfully excited about Harris. You’re absolutely right that we can do better, but this is the most excited I’ve ever been for a candidate. I was pessimisticly excited for Obama, but was afraid he wouldn’t be able to win the general election.
It looks like you want an AI summary of what users thought about your comment, is that right? Here you go!
Open EVSE is the only open source charger I’ve heard about, but I haven’t used their products before.
Isn’t paraphrasing/summarizing the top result a pretty good use case for LLMs? If I search “what temperature should I bake cupcakes at?” I really just want a simple answer, not dozens of links to life story style recipe blogs.
DDG didn’t provide a summary, but Google did (and it was very long). I assumed the answer was 350F, but the summary suggested 325-375. Lower for flatter cupcakes, higher for more domed. Interesting.
This type of summary wouldn’t be nearly as helpful for a technical programming question, but I doubt that describes the bulk of search queries.
But look, he paints! Just like Bob Ross, so that means we can just forget about all that other stuff, right?
Passports mostly fit that description, but they’re not free.
Coincidentally the odds are that almost exactly one will guess 9 out of 10 correctly, and about four people will guess 8 out of 10 correctly. Odds drop to about 1 in 1000 for guessing all 10 correctly.
I like to imagine they spent days going to every donut shop they could find and that was the best interaction they could get on film.
Good thing this wasn’t the attitude about lead.
He does events in the public space of trump tower without a permit, which Cohen equates to stealing from the people of New York. Click saved.
Experian has a program where you connect your bank account and they monitor transactions for things that could improve your credit by a couple points. I’m sure they’re not also harvesting the rest of your data to use in their analytics, right?
If it’s a generality, why bother bringing it up about trans rights? That’s why commenters are saying it’s a dog whistle.
I was a little worried about him taking Biden votes before, but I’m not sure Harris is going to lose any votes to RFK.
I’ve seen “Keep Austin Weird” bumper stickers in Texas all my life. Maybe that’s why they’re so insulted by it.
I just assume anyone that says they’re a centrist is a republican that doesn’t want to admit to it.