Stealing money from gambling organizations is ethical what are you talking about
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As with any competitive game, in overwatch you are expected by other players to understand complex strategies that have evolved over time, which can be stressful for a newcomer.
It doesn't help that many players who don't understand the Meta aren't afraid to chime in. Standing in front of you holding up my shield isn't my job, learn how to use cover fool.
It's being rolled out on a person by person basis. If you've been targeted like I have you have to keep updating the extension to keep up with their arms race
If people were properly incentived we could easily automate out the fast majority of fast food and retail work. The only reason they haven't is because minimum wage labor is so ludicrously cheap they don't need to bother.
The self driving and AI stuff is pretty stupid though.
It's only technically a book, but I'm still going to recommend Homestuck. It's one of the most "made for the internet" stories out there when that's what you're looking for.
https://bambosh.dev/unofficial-homestuck-collection/ is recommended since flash died.
It's not exactly difficult to program. The only reason they would have done it this way is because they think it feels better to control. Realistic space physics results in a lot of crashing into things, or more commonly flying past them, which can result in frustration.
There's almost nothing more contradictory to that. While within a black hole, time becomes space-like, with your future being the inevitable center. The only possible way to escape would be to go back in time.
Well that's assuming einsteinian physics, black holes are one of the few cases our physics stops making much sense.
That's not a jumping spider
Youtube comments are still a meme. Useless vapid nonsense isn't much better than mean comments. Looking at the YouTube comments section is always a mistake.
You take the image recognization machine, and you run the output of your own algorithm through it, training your algorithm to value patterns that confuse the first machine.
I wouldn't trust this to work against updated machine learning algorithms.
Limbus Company. Project Moon games are great but the tutorialization and UI design are both baffling.
I read it again and it says the same thing, what am I missing