They're looking for a man whose face is blurred in the photo....
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I think it's maybe not obvious, but this actually helps people to buy fresh food regularly and reduces the need for shelf-stable foods, increasing health and quality of food.
The war will be over in two to three weeks, but he's deploying ground troops next week? Okay.
Wasn't that last year?
The real concern here is that they intend to push velocity. Senior devs are already struggling to keep up with vetting these velocitized changes and are sending out warnings that quality and security will suffer. IMO the tech isn't mature enough to run unsupervised and transforming senior devs into code reviewers is a big mistake.
This only works if the market isn't being strangled by governments.
They need to promote a political opponent. The organization is there, now use it.
It's enablement.
Now do one about about red animated turn indicators and one about strobing lights on bikes. Fuck all that shit.
Is this one of those groups that's going to get stacked with large corporations who proceed to sabotage the protocol over time to make it less useful and competitive against their own products and services?
It's one of those where his visit is a cover for another crime.
Without grounding, correctness is not defined. Hallucination is not a bug that scaling can fix. It is the structural consequence of operating without concepts. -- Gregory Coppola