

Megaslop


Megaslop
The religion book we studied at school literally argued that God exists because everything must have a creator.
Like… what? Then who created God?
I wouldn’t believe my own comment if I was someone else and hadn’t read that book with my own two eyes.
You missed the point. The point is that AI can easily defeat this way of obscuring your actual message.


Ironically, Google Pixel
Or ADB, plus App Manager to find the package name


Unless your educational system inhibits creativity and encourages memorization without understanding.


They could have been hacked or forced.


Advertisements… on your fridge. There’s a screen, and the fridge connects to the internet, using the connection you pay for to download ADs that it’ll display it on the screen.
What part of this makes sense? Who would buy such a thing?!


It’d odd that they don’t have a Linux version of proton drive.
For your case…
Alt + SysRq + O
Samsung? I’m pretty sure I saw bootloader unlocking in developer options though…
DO NOT UPDATE to OneUI 8
Checks System Info
OH SHIT.


I wish some people would just come up with an excuse! They (pretend to listen), nod, and then… nothing. Or sometimes just repeat their previous argument.


I’m sorry, I truly do not intend to be impolite and I didn’t downvote you, but I think people can ask AI for a summary if they want to themselves.
Sorry again. I just really don’t like AI, and my expectation of a social media website is for it to be about human interactions. We can talk with AI anytime we want, what we’re lacking is pure human communication.
sudo shutdown now
If you’re writing a poem in German, you can apparently switch the positions of the subject, object and indirect object without changing the meaning, since the gender and article of the word indicate whether it’s the subject (Nominativ), object (Akkusativ) or indirect object (Dativ). (e.g. subject: der Mann, object: den Mann, indirect object: dem Mann)
Might be of interest: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/202407/5-ways-to-help-your-brain-learn-better