Love story: https://youtu.be/DF3XjEhJ40Y
Golden brown: https://youtu.be/z-GUjA67mdc
To me they sound very similar. But I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere (in the comments of either song, or on forums). While Love story is a great song it feels like it kind of just ripped of Golden brown.
Opinions?
I am unfamiliar with your school system I think. Final year of college / university? Do you have a specialization in your major (graphics, machine learning, embedded, networks / security - something like this?)
I'd go with something from the specialization if you have one. If not, just something that interests you.
At first I read Kanye instead of Kenya and I was really confused.
I dont think body odor ever played an evolutionary role. As far as I know body odor is caused by bacterias eating and multiplying whenever we sweat. If this is the case body odor is here because we sweat which isnt that common within the animal kingdom.
(Although dont quote me on any of this, this is just what I seem to remember and Im lazy to look it up - tldr i might be lying)
Where is this from? I swear Ive seen it, but unsure where
Legends say you are still out for milk.
wouldnt that make it the most non-great great lake? Or least great great lake?
I teied using termux as a "linux" on androis before, but tbh I dont quite see the use case.
Termux as it is is great for ssh-ing into my headless server and executing commands. But everything else i do on my phone / tablet is something that a phone/tablet can already do, so idk what to do with (a bit clunky) x intterface. I tried programming via termux on my tablet, but that wasnt that great either since for text files a proper vim setup would have worked as an ide for me, and graphics accelerated stuff (ie opengl vulkan etc) are (ofc) not supported with this termux linux.
Yes, yes, Engineer is protected in a lot of spaces. Even here. That said the university programme I've attended was to make me into a "Sotware Engineer" not a "Developer". This university is a university for engineers. Obviously I don't have to requalify every year to remain an Engineer, but saying that I am not an Engineer is factually untrue.
I dont care about names but to be offended because it says Software Engineer on my resume is just dumb.
Also we design a lot of crucial systems. (Such as any RTOS, banking systems and so on and so forth)
I'm really curious about this case's outcome.
On one hand yuzu shouldn't be illagel, on the other hand, their patreon income surged when tears of the kingdom came out, and maybe that is enough to say that they enable pirates and thus should cease all operations.
I'm rooting for yuzu. Have they said anything at all yet? Btw if you want yuzu I think now is the time to download it while it exists (in case nintendo moves forward / wins, or yuzu devs are intimidated to take it down)
"Skulls and Bones is actually an AAAARRR game because pirates"
My favourite sentence
This seems interesting, and I might try it.
But... I'm kind of sick of web applicatioms. Why does everything need to be a web application or a "not" web app using electron. (In this case I see the use case and reason, but in general)
"After all, the gorilla is still in their basement"
lmao
Could someone detail why? Why is MIT license troublibg?
Is this a maine-coon? To me it seems like it might be, but still Im curious 😁
While I mostly agree, I'd like to point out that GOFAI (good old fashioned AI) exists, and at its core it is basically just pathfinding like a* or something similar. And we still call that AI, because it "intelligently" finds a path quickly.
So my main point is that I agree that it isn't magic or sapient or anything, but in a sense it is definitely intelligent.
My question is fairly straightforward: I've got wireguard set up on my home network, and I'm really happy with it, but I also got a paid VPN service as well for privacy reasons.
The paid VPN i got is Mozilla VPN (which in theory uses wireguard as well).
My goal would be that I have my own VPN through which I can access my home network, and the paid VPN on top of it, which "forwards" the outbound traffic.
Is there a way to do this? Anyone has any experience with this?