This article is vague. I'm not clear on what the new law actually is. This article should have provided some examples of what professors are actually expected to do to follow this law.
This article is vague. I'm not clear on what the new law actually is. This article should have provided some examples of what professors are actually expected to do to follow this law.
I think tech reviewers are really naive for thinking that Apple Vision Pro is the future of computing just because it was made by Apple. Nobody wants to use their computer or watch movies in VR, except for in niche situations. My prediction is that users will quickly realize that they don't actually have any use for the Apple Vision Pro, and the product line will be discontinued.
It should play a jump scare sound when you get an exception
I'm 31. I watched it for the first time a couple years ago and I loved it. I thought it portrayed themes of loneliness in a really interesting and thoughtful way. And I absolutely love both of the endings. It's definitely one of my top 10 favorite shows ever.
I think products like this are inevitable, although I'm surprised that MSI is trying to be at the forefront of it. It's weird that a company that sells esports equipment is also going to sell equipment for cheating.
As someone who hasn't worked on open source projects, can someone please explain what this means? I know what ActivityPub is and I know what Git pull requests are, but I don't understand what they have to do with each other. Is the idea that this lets you view GitLab pull requests from outside of the GitLab website?
I don't like it either. It feels kind of insulting to the music, like the editors are implying that the song is stupid and lame.