And sms, presumably, yes
And sms, presumably, yes
I see the concept as wholly arbitrary and while grouping cohorts into time periods is surely helpful for all manner of statistically interesting analyses, the use of generations to other and divide is just another example of a tool of class warfare. Another distraction from the wealth divide between the working class and the owning class and the brutalities that come along with it.
I see the example that I posted as 2 humans seeing each other as humans instead of as labels that are used more often to sow division than anything else.
I may be cynical 😁
It’s been shared across many platforms. Even the artifacts have artifacts! Check the alt text I added.
Thank you internet stranger!
That’s exactly the challenge. Without some sort of visa in hand we really don’t have any options so we’re still early in the planning. I’ve looked at New Zealand and Canada though.
We’re preparing to leave the US.
Thanks very muchly. GitHub is hard to navigate sometimes. I appreciate you.
Looks neat. How do you use it? I don’t see an APK in there.
Exactly. Also, It’s being used as a marketing cohort and therefore to be despised and reviled. In this lexicon, you are the product.
Also, vote, dammit. Unite.
Lol not too sure you’re joking though.
… Such a beautiful stick and all I could think was “watch out for cops.”
They weren’t? Huh
Bummer. Thanks for the reply! ☺️
Right? Media and science do not play well together. I can’t count the times I’ve seen amazing new discoveries or cures heralded by the media that never come to fruition because they were only ever just theoretical to begin with or they were never replicated by any other researcher.
This is why playing outer planets is traumatizing.
I just admitted to remembering working with Windows 3.11 for networking…
Also, being technically correct is the best kind of correct I’ll have you know ;)
It’s what Windows search could have been. I don’t know what kind of black magic they’ve got under the hood there but I think it’s really just indexing and watching the file system for changes so that it can update the index in real time. This obviously doesn’t work for a network resources that change frequently but still, it’s very nice when you don’t know where the hell anything is.
The everything search engine is flexible and fully indexed file search engine that you can use to find any file anywhere on your network or local storage, instantly, and only a little bit slower than instantly on a very slow old machine.
I heard on the news that he donated to ActBlue™ so that definitely tells some of the story.