Have you even read the comment you are replying to?
That's blatantly untrue. My plant ID app gives multiple suggestions with certainty percentages.
A car nudging you towards an accident is dangerous, even if it's not forcing you into an accident.
An unnecessary distraction that needs active attention in a chaotic situation is a bad thing, bad driver or not. And yeah, there are many bad drivers out there. Cars should be designed to be driven by bad drivers, not armchair experts.
My company started with mandatory cybersecurity trainings for all employees. The training tool sends out automated emails to remind you when you have to do a new part of the training.
These emails, from a cybersecurity course, followed all the rules of being a phishing email:
- Sent from a non-company server
- Had a big red button to click here
- Urged you to take action ("You have 5 days to complete your training")
IT decided to fix that, by adding a line to the emails that this email is really from our company. Like a phisher wouldn't think of saying "nah, trust me bro, I'm totally legit"
In the Netherlands, a judge forbade bus drivers from striking like this. It is very effective.
The first time I heard this joke I was laughing so hard I almost fell off my dinosaur!
Make it log, but not start at absolute zero anyway
"Use one word to describe this person who did many things."
ChatGPT: Does exactly that
"Noooo, why are you not adding the important context I want you to add?"
What did you expect, exactly?
I worked on solar racing cars as a student. The main race crosses outback Australia. One of the questions we often got: Does it have A/C?
No, no it doesn't. A/C uses about as much power as all of the solar cells on the car deliver. We can either move, or power an A/C-unit.
It's a Dutch picture. I have never seen a cashier standing up, I think a chair is mandated by law or workers protection rights
This is a very common Dutch design for bike racks. You use the vertical bar to chain your frame to.
If your groceries are popping your front wheel up, you have a very awkward setup. I've only had that happen with very large/weird loads. Normal groceries should be over your rear axle, not behind it.
Not all bikes are the same, but over here 90% of bikes are city bikes, and this rack accommodates that.
I think the skilled labour guy is using sarcasm, and the rest of the internet is not picking up on it.