

You can turn off the copilot autocomplete in the ide and JUST use agent/edit/ask mode
You can turn off the copilot autocomplete in the ide and JUST use agent/edit/ask mode
Plus Netflix, et al benefit from economies of scale that would probably make their streaming better than you just downloading.
Especially if they still put CDN caches in ISPs…
That said I still self-host tvs and movies as much as possible
Avis is terrible.
Turo is probably the closest equivalent in the US
Don’t call people “illegals”. They are people, it’s dehumanizing.
46400 to build a tent camp…
What are they spending the money on?
Misdemeanor for being in the country undocumented is a new concept. Before (if I remember correctly) Reagan, it was a civil matter.
It should have remained a civil matter
And if you tried this 5 more times for each, you’ll likely get different results.
LLM providers introduce “randomness” (called temperature) into their models.
Via the API you can usually modify this parameter, but idk if you can use the chat UI to do the same…
I’m not GP, but Stadiums, concerts, conventions, traffic control, high value stores like apple, etc.
The Chicago building is beautiful, if it didn’t have his fucking name in giant print it would be really cool looking.
It has contextualism with offsets the height of nearby buildings
Harvest the sheet metal and batteries…
You could probably use the batteries for your home
FYI, it seems like you are marked as a bot. You might want to change that (assuming you aren’t a bot)
I am a citizen and live in the states, once I finish my planned US vacations this year, I am exclusively going to vacation in other counties.
I don’t want to support the country with any more money than I have to to live and survive
Interesting, so is this just for domestic tomatoes or are there other veggies/fruit that you are allergic to?
Are all foreign tomatoes “safe” or are there other countries that use the same type of pesticides?
You can grow year round anywhere using greenhouses…
Nitpick: this would be shorting a future, not a stock.
Futures are typically “physical” goods like oil, bananas, cheese, maple syrup, etc. there are also other types of futures.
These commodities futures were originally created in the 1600s in Japan for rice, but they got their mass appeal in Chicago in the late 1800s.
The trading floors in Chicago are pretty cool and have a ton of interesting history.
10 engineers in the Bay Area would easily be 2-3 million without additional benefits or support personnel