

Guess he crossed a “red line” there. /s


Guess he crossed a “red line” there. /s


You shall not pass!


There is at least one thing they could do (not saying it would help the workers, but they could do it): Fire any remaining people then take that money and run! /s


Good gravy! I was giving NBC at least a little credit for trying to do mediocre journalism.
I know English is not everyone’s first (or even second) language, but if your job is writing for a living in English at least get some help.
P.S. I only know one language myself and couldn’t read/write/speak/understand any other to save my soul, so I think people that can are really gifted. It’s just that NBC obviously didn’t care about this article in the least.


NBC’s AI can’t write worth a hoot:
Hundreds of works were damaged at the Louvre in Paris when a pipe burst because of flooding, the museum’s deputy general administrator said.
The flooding led to a burst pipe and affected one of the three rooms of the library in the Egyptian antiquities department, he said.
Above are paragraphs 1 and 3 from the referenced article.
A simple but logical reading of both states that “a flood occurred (first), and the flood is what caused the pipe to burst (second)”. Extremely disappointed in this level of journalistic competence.


Tell the suspect he has to keep eating what comes out until it’s found.

☝️ this is it.


Bathroom door too; wanna show it all off! /s

AI fixes all! /s


Sorry to hear that, but I don’t see how that could be the cause (unless they were leaving them in it for a week at a time).


Diaper Genie for the win!
Also, a car seat that latches into its base (base stays in car). So much better than one you have to strap in/out of the car all the time.
I’ve had the same problem for years. No matter how clear, simple and easy you make it; they still fail to grasp basically anything.
Bullet points, numbered lists, bold, underlined, BLUF, TLDR; nothing gets through to them.
My partner still says I can’t k**l them.
Marketing=Educated? I don’t think so!
Been in school a long time=yes; educated=no.


Drive Letters are also for removable media (floppy disks, CD/DVD drives, others [magneto-optical drives, etc), not to mention network drives. Not just Fixed Disks (hard drives).
It’s just an easy way to specify one disk from another.


Sadly, very possible.


OMFG, these things (I can’t call them people) are monsters [get rid of rear-seat reminders]!


Thanks for the reminder. This will be burned in my memory for YEARS to come. Bold marketing move!
Now let me get online and short sell - NASDAQ: CPB

My best memories are of helping my mother and grandmother cook Thanksgiving and Christmas meals!
This shit aint free