That's one of my favorite details of this scene; if you look behind him, you can see other buckets staggered out toward the sea.
They laid out stepping buckets so he could walk all the way there himself ๐
That's one of my favorite details of this scene; if you look behind him, you can see other buckets staggered out toward the sea.
They laid out stepping buckets so he could walk all the way there himself ๐
That's a blog post, not an article.
Why don't you give this one a read: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/08/researchers-find-llms-are-bad-at-logical-inference-good-at-fluent-nonsense/
Or, even better, why not read the actual study: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2508.01191
Seasons are more regional and varied than you might think
Schools in the US don't all follow the same schedule; it varies drastically state to state, and can even vary by district within any given state.
Great advice.
I would also add, it's not necessary to go in to those tasks planning to complete the entire thing. If the prospect of doing all of washing, drying, folding, and putting away the laundry sounds exhausting or intimidating or otherwise executive-dysfunction-inducing, that's fine. Start by just starting; putting some laundry in the washing machine can be a satisfying task all on its own. And maybe by the time it's done, starting step two of the process won't seem so daunting.
Sometimes, if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing poorly.
"Not for me" != "bad"
Zoom's history of privacy violations renders them undeserving of that benefit, in my opinion; they're both dicks.
Ah shit, here we go again.
Parenti's speech is also known as "The Yellow Lecture" because the surviving footage of it has a distinctive coloration.
The other reference is this meme is to a scene in Seinfeld where Kramer's apartment is being aggressively illuminated by a big red neon sign across the street; in this case, changed to yellow.
Damn, so close