[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 20 points 1 month ago

Its all to taste, I always do a ton of butter when I make cookies to make them extra gooey

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 70 points 1 month ago

I completely believe that he was making 1$ a day at some point, he's just neglected to talk about the 20 million he had in the bank from daddy.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 25 points 2 months ago

You have to beat the game first to unlock it but I love the realism mode in jedi survivor. Lightsabers actually kill like in the movies, but get shot maybe 2x and you're dead.

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Figured I'd take another shot at a character from worm/ward.

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Poked at this for a while, was the best I could get. Turns out bing image gen doesn't know what a halberd is.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 27 points 3 months ago

Nationalise them

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 29 points 5 months ago

Its weird seeing a meme and knowing several people in it.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 20 points 6 months ago

What we need is a controlling asset tax, 99.9% tax on the value of assets controlled beyond $100m

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 51 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I fed this into chat gpt asking for documentation to add to the gibberish and confusion:

GUMBIES: Sharding Sandcube for Woodchips Playgrounds Overview GUMBIES is a robust, expressive sharding sandcube designed for testing and deploying large-scale Woodchips playgrounds. It serves as a versatile tool to automate and streamline the watersliding phases of the Woodchips workflow, allowing your team to focus on the essential chipping activities.

Key Features Sharding Sandcube: GUMBIES provides a lean and efficient environment for sharding, allowing for the creation and management of scalable Woodchips playgrounds.

Expressive Automation: Automate repetitive tasks and streamline processes, enabling your team to achieve quicker and more efficient Woodchips deployments.

Woodchips Workflow Integration: GUMBIES seamlessly integrates into Woodchips workflows, enhancing the testing and deployment experience for development teams.

Benefits Efficiency: GUMBIES accelerates the testing and deployment phases, reducing the time spent on setting up and managing Woodchips environments.

Scalability: With sharding capabilities, GUMBIES supports the scalability requirements of large Woodchips playgrounds, ensuring optimal performance.

Compatibility: Trusted by industry leaders like Microsoft, OpenAl, and Bloingo, GUMBIES is a reliable choice for Woodchips workflows.

Getting Started Installation

npm install -g gumbies

Basic Usage Initialize a new Woodchips playground:

gumbies init my_woodchips_playground

Configure the playground settings:

cd my_woodchips_playground gumbies configure

Start the Woodchips playground:

gumbies start

Visit our documentation website for detailed instructions, advanced configurations, and troubleshooting.

Testimonials

"GUMBIES has significantly improved our Woodchips workflows, providing a reliable and efficient platform for testing and deploying". Microsoft

"The expressive automation capabilities of GUMBIES have streamlined our development processes, allowing us to focus on Woodchipping without distractions." OpenAl

"Bloingo trusts GUMBIES for its scalability and compatibility with Woodchips. A valuable addition to any development toolkit." - Bloingo

Support and Community For support, bug reports, or feature requests, visit our GitHub repository or join our community forum here.

Embrace the efficiency and scalability of GUMBIES in your Woodchips workflows. Get started today for a smoother development experience.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 34 points 8 months ago

HTML5 + CSS3 is Turing complete, but just basic html is not.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 25 points 9 months ago

Do you want to worry about plastic rotting like wood does?

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 41 points 9 months ago

In the long run this will only improve the strength of models as they adapt to the changes this introduces and get that much stronger for it.

[-] KittyCat@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

You can do better, define intergalactic variables that share the same memory location across multiple programs so you can seamlessly pass variables from one to the next.

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