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I bought a mesh sneaker bag from Amazon that is designed to keep them safe in the wash and it seems to do the trick each time. Just be sure to take out in the insole before washing.
I bought a mesh sneaker bag from Amazon that is designed to keep them safe in the wash and it seems to do the trick each time. Just be sure to take out in the insole before washing.
It would have only cost $22.40 if you picked it up yourself.
Have to be honest…
I thought you were going to fool us with the “with ending” link.
I’m surprised more brands aren’t simply defaulting to Threads. You still see links to their Xitter profile instead of Threads.
I prefer Mastodon, myself, but I get why major brands would prefer a centralized network.
Heard it on News Max. Must be true.
That’s also the average looking 35 year old from that time period.
Nicholas Cage is about to have access to that Travolta fortune.
I mean is this stuff even really AI? It has no awareness of what it’s saying. It’s simply calculating the most probable next word in a typical sentence and spewing it out. I’m not sure this is the tech that will decide humanity is unnecessary.
It’s just rebranded machine learning, IMO.
I wish I was clever enough to have thought about that lol
You must be fun at parties.
I’m assuming it’s with regards to the Play Test which is in very early stages and shouldn’t be judged as completed. Seems fair enough if it’s nowhere near complete
I feel so seen right now.
That’s why I try my best to make the earliest possible appointments
That one got me as soon as I zoomed in. It’s perfect. No notes needed.
That’s odd. Were you using Pro? I find pro to be less reliable, oddly enough. I always check the citations which is why I like their approach.
Read this a week or so ago and it’s a fantastic summarization of the core problem. I almost never use Google search anymore. I go between DuckDuckGo and Perplexity.
As an American, I appreciate when measurements are already laid out the way I’ll understand. A “meter” isn’t a thing. A hamburger is a thing. Thank you.
It’s like the original blueprints were a word document and the architect tried to paste in an image.