

OpenAI isn’t publicly traded, they don’t have a market cap.


OpenAI isn’t publicly traded, they don’t have a market cap.
There are still manual machinists around who have jobs like bore a few individual holes on some weldment.


I bet there are lots of sounds in his mind…


And the startup costs are lower, so it works in the beginning too.
46 and it’s all friendly for you tho


I didn’t say anything about that being the best tactical decision, just that if you are firing a gun in public not at a range that escalation concerns probably aren’t that relevant.


If you are at a point where you are shooting a gun in public and not at a range, shit is escalated to pretty much as high as it can it be on a personal level.


They’re also going for the death penalty for Yoon though?


Google for sure did, you can read about it here: https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/
Idk if DDG did similar or if they did, if it is documented.
Also during a war, things almost certainly were better before the war. War is kinda known for being awful.
What is SEA to you? South East Asia? Seattle? A boat?
That’s just a strange godzilla comes to town
I work is a loud environment, and didn’t take it as seriously as I should’ve, and just wore regular earbuds because I wanted to be able to listen to music over the noise of the machinery. I don’t have it as bad as either of those cases you mentioned, but definitely noticed that I couldn’t hear as well by my mid 20s, and it takes very little background noise to prevent me from being able to following a conversation.
Now I am pretty good about wearing earplugs, and have bone conduction headphones that I can use with them, and the sound comes through clear even at low volume with the ear pro in. I would highly recommend them if that is part of anyones hangup around wearing ear pro.
This is defintely the direction I am looking for! I didn’t realize qmk supported mouse sensors!


I had an Alias 2, and it was the best phone I’ve ever had
Who does?
No way in hell.
A lot of them are, and are sewn in in such a way that you can often neatly use a seam ripper to take just them off.


Idk that I would ever build exactly this, but I defi itely want to see / read your build retrospective!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljPFZrRD3J8