Another scary part is when people get convinced by the LLM arguments and convince other people. Being scared is human, we enjoy it, that's why 6 flags scary rides exist.
A youtube link? Why?
I was surprised of the sound and volume. Didn't even look at the website before clicking. Quickly hit the back button, I like reading text, not being talked to by a voice post
As someone who also enjoys reading text, I tend to read the domain name before following a link, if only because some web site, like the NYT, aren't worth clicking on due to my lack of a subscription.
I feel similarly, and the text links in a sister reply were helpful. This kind of story only really needs the two images of the bags side by side to make its point.
Youtube still works fine with this setting flipped, with one difference: on the first pageload, I must explicitly click play before a video starts. This is my strong preference anyway, so I don't mind one bit.
This reminds me of an old post with a dice rolling machine for a gaming site capable of producing 1.3 million dice rolls per day,
http://gamesbyemail.com/News/DiceOMatic
> Currently, GamesByEmail.com uses some 80,000+ die rolls for play in games like Backgammon, Gambit (a RISK clone), W.W.II (an Axis & Allies clone) and others. To generate the die rolls, I have used Math.random, Random.org and other sources, but have always received numerous complaints that the dice are not random enough.
That's a super cool machine, but the justification seems a bit silly. The randomization library in any programming language should be good enough for casual games, and random.org uses atmospheric noise which is almost certainly more random than dice: https://www.random.org/history/
3 books I read a couple of decades ago, they were talking about technology of a decade before that and felt outdated but were really helpful in raising my powers as a developer:
1. About face
2. Writing solid code
3. Code complete
I still recommend them to young developers and bought a paper copy of them for myself. The ones I read were left at the company I worked at at the time.
I had an expenses account and most of my expenses there were on books.
The OP says it's new in version 7.3
I also wish it was done earlier since I found myself trying to use commands like '5j' and giving up a long time ago.
lol, yes, they do.
I feel sometimes like big brother since I set up the web site to send me an email whenever someone buys and activates a dog tag.
I get to see some funny dog pages where people display pictures of their dog and add some funny message to the page instead of the default message I provide.
Most of them are boring - people just fill in the form and are satisfied with the basic template which says something like:
Hello, If you're reading this, I'm probably lost. My name is <dog's name here>
My owner's name is <owner's name>
Please call them at <owner's cell phone> or send them a message <owner's email>
Thanks!
The owner of the dog gets an email telling him someone scanned the qr code on its collar and a GPS location on a map (works only if the good soul that found the dog allows sharing of location data)
This is a great version of the ad, thank you thank you thank you!
Only rule violated in this version is that it refers too much to ME and too little to YOU the reader. I thought it's best to talk about 'what's in it for me' as the reader tends to be less interested in what I accomplished and more anout himself.
I will definitely use A/B testing using a version of the page based on your suggestion.
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