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if you reached c with such a cart - nevermind the heat from air friction, would you be able to breath from a rebreather?

that bs of you don't need 128 are toxic. what if you want to upgrade from ddr4 and you already have 128?

holy fuck, imagine segregating your customers' block layer

it is not the assumption that humans are unique. it is that statistical models cannot really think out of the box most of the time

And you know that humans aren't statistical models how?

because they would be more logical

Touche.

do not the scroll

i will umatrix you


also offering support for local deployments


they ll get there


meanwhile i have 0 issues atm with kde wayland which i have been running for 3 years

because the devs actually have implemented things that i cared about


i mean they could train them for free in universities. just pay them to go to majors that actually matter for the economy


Yeah, could be, some problems I see with this implementation:

1. the wait time is too long for the company to fill a position, it is difficult to predict what happens in the next 4 years

2. difficult to match the students with companies. For example, you are interested in CS, but company wants specifically React developer (assuming there was no AI and there was still demand), would the student change all their courses based on the requirements and live like a robot who is forced to take courses they are not much interested in. Now imagine when gap is higher between topics (CS vs React is closer, compared to MBA vs procurement, both are somewhat subset of same topic)


The point is that we will still need senior level employees, but the way fresh grads get to that level is generally through entry level positions, experience and mentorship. I don't think we can expect the university system to start pumping out senior level graduates.


We could but it would be something more like the medical system where education lasts much longer, and expected wages at the end are much higher.


i dont mean to just enroll them in a undergrad. make them work in gov projects


so what?


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