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Hi, I am a .NET software dev in Charlotte, NC. I also enjoy cheering on the Hornets and Charlotte FC, self hosting, Home Assistant, live music, and discovering how my brain works.
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Thank you for that. It was unexpected.
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She might have been talking about rhymes. Yes, I think they don't want people to spit rhymes.
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I think it is seeing the rise of a dangerous striker in our city and then him beginning to represent our city and team on the world's stage as a promising prospect with the national team. He has shown such steady growth over the past couple of years, even waiting behind some others for his shot.
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I can't remember him taking a shot like that! And then coming back! So good.
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That first one from Muktar was a nice bit of skill. I hate to admit it.
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What were 1 or 2 big lessons learned from the .NET core effort that you found instrumental in the Aspire adoption effort?
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What price did IBM pay though? If people really found what they took part in as unacceptable, we would never have heard of the company by the time we were born.
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How do folks think this is ok? I honestly cannot understand people allowing such a cheapening of America.
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LLMs are inherently derivative.
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I saw a different picture of him earlier. I think this was the better of the two.
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No, I can't read minds, but I can observe the actions of the candidate, the voters, and the resulting actions of the President after being sworn in and make logical conclusions from those observations.
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IANAL, but Occam's razor probably applies. Don't overthink it.
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It is what a plurality of American voters wanted, Scott. Sadly, most of our fellow citizens think this is good or at least it is what they wanted. Those who made a mistake and voted for it should have woken up by now. Those that haven't, they are clearly OK with what the federal govt is doing.
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Did they get sent to them or did the cavemen bring them back as souvenirs? And if souvenirs, why not get cave magnets instead? They would stay up better when hung.
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Remember about 10 or so years ago when there were memes about countries having FB threads about major historical events like WW2? That is where we are now.
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Very reminiscent of the SSA underground record vault. This has all the markings of a VP coming into an org and wanting to make an "impact" without fully understanding why decisions have been made. Probably because they fired all the folks that could explain it.