Gboard used to be flawless for swipe typing, but in the last year or so I've noticed the autocorrect become far less reliable and actually prone to replacing the word I wanted with something else. They must have made some change within the last couple of years.
I like that everyone thinks it makes a difference whether or not this is a feature, when in reality people have a tendency to carve a desire path to anything they feel makes sense. Twitter may not have a downvote but they do have the "ratio" which does basically the same thing using the mechanics of Twitter.
Yeah as someone who works in IT in the government I have to agree with that assessment.
Idk about "more arrivecan-like debacles likely", but we do basically everything in the dumbest possible way when it comes to IT procurement and project management.
Though I would have said "more Phoenix-like debacles likely" since that was more about the project oversight being a shitshow and less about there being some kind of cronyism involved.
I just picked up and started playing Brütal Legend. It's pretty fun. If you are a fan of Tenacious D or anything else Jack Black has done you will probably enjoy it. It's basically an Isekai story where you play as JB in a fantasy world inspired by heavy metal aesthetics.
That's wild. How do they even claim victory? Like I said, they started a war with the hope of capturing territory, and no territory was captured when the peace was signed. How do you spin that as a win?
Dude must've been a hell of a lay
This definitely isn't whitepeopletwitter
I'm not American but IMO it has become far too associated with Anonymous and the stereotype of a rogue activist black hat hacker. Most people wouldn't get the reference to the movie. They'd just wonder if you are the notorious hacker known as 4chan
Or maybe that America is an evil empire that will commit atrocities regardless of who's the president.
I haven't played Elden Ring so this basically reads like an LLM trying to continue Jabberwocky by Lewis Carrol
If you think about it, Netflix doesn't get paid by the view, they get paid by the subscription. So the ideal Netflix show is one which is desirable enough to draw in and retain subscribers while being cheap to produce. Whether or not people actually watch the show is irrelevant to them. If it gets people in the door it's a winner.