But then everybody will starve cause there’s no one left to create jobs.
But then everybody will starve cause there’s no one left to create jobs.
No, the only reason we want to stop global warming in the first place is to prevent the death of 2/3 of all humans.
No one gives a fuck about the polar bears, really.
Back then, you didn’t find them in search engines either. Your friends told you about them.
The first programs were written in binary/hexadecimal, and only later did we invent coding languages to convert between human readable code and binary machine code.
The first programs were thousands of times smaller and less complicated.
So why can’t we just do the same thing in reverse?
We can.
Couldn’t a very smart person (or AI) just take the existing program and turn it into code?
No, you’d need a team of experienced developers and lots of time.
So much time that the target software you’re trying to reverse engineer usually moves faster than you can catch up.
So you’re constantly falling further behind the current state of what people want to use.
And no one will give you money for your effort. And if you do manage to become successful and make money, a swarm of lawyers will descend upon you.
You’ve got to drink enough in your youth, so you can live off the bottle deposits when you’re old.
Seconding your 5th point. Getting rid of my car (NO, autocorrect: not my cat!) massively improved my life. Even if I don’t factor in the fancy restaurant visits and weekend vacations I take with my “car budget”.
And why in the absurd fuck would you use Fahrenheit for that.
There’s a lightshow at my town tonight involving an U-Boot from WW2 that’s on its way to a museum. They plan to transport it on the river and rotate it on its side so it fits under the medieval bridge.
So I’m going to look at that.
https://stuffsure.com/is-wood-edible/