remind me, when companies create an actual revolutionary technology that is going to change the world, do they usually have to beg users to adopt it, give it away for free for years, and at last resort force it on people with no way to disable it? Is that usually how revolutionary tech works?
“From 1968 through 1986, Cadence Industries was the parent company of Marvel Comics Group” - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadence... (I just learned this too!)
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After nearly 42 years of existence I'm confident nobody will ever be able to explain to me: - What the "observer" is doing in quantum mechanics - Why the Monty Hall problem is like that - Why adding "min-width: 0" to a flex container makes its items suddenly behave the way they always should've
Thanks for making me aware of this, just bought a copy!
When I get to read the book I can’t wait to try to guess which were the seven “bonus” words.
I love art and creativity. If you are an artist, remember that you have full control over your ideas, take the time to illustrate them and inspire others. This is dedication and hard work. Never forget this and in this bad period, remember we are all together and in solidarity. KEEP GOING! 🚫AI
In case, as with me, some tiny part of you is wondering whether “WcDonald’s Sauce” is any good, allow me to set that corner of your mind at rest: it is not.