Fun fact, those are called “karhukainen” in Finnish. A direct (but loose) translation would be “bearly”, “bearlike” or something else bear related.
Fun fact, those are called “karhukainen” in Finnish. A direct (but loose) translation would be “bearly”, “bearlike” or something else bear related.
Finnish doesn’t have one. We just learn it by instinct and use the time saved to warm up the sauna.
Hippos can’t swim. Too much bone density and mass.
For me it’s because if the AI does all the work the person “coding” won’t learn anything. Thus when a problem does arise (i.e. the AI not being able to fix a simple mistake it made) no one involved has the means of fixing it.
1: “Please, destroy my datacrystal when I die. Like a true friend.” 2: “But dude…it’s indestructible…” 3: “I will destroy the crystal! I will take it to mount doom!” 2: “…And my axe.”
Like it or not the majority of game purchases are digital these days. It’s a sad development for sure. I buy all my console games as physical discs myself.
Who said they were alive? The whole premises of the saying is that things are easy.
Well, since the fish are just laying there, at the bottom, motionless and dead it’s pretty easy.
It’s not that I don’t care, I just haven’t even heard about this until now.
Do they use backed up photos to train Gemini? Could be they do and hence need all the user photos they can get their hands on.
It was probably butt. Buttfruit. Eating ass was the forbidden fruit.
That new game (which I can’t remember the name of) looked so bad in the Gamescom opening show. Very gringe.
I can’t read 😔
Kinda makes sense. Would make more if the number of terms were the limiting factor. Two and you’re out for life. Sement that, no alleviating factors.
Who knows, maybe they even have that in place already.
I’ve never understood why there is a voting system where the one with most votes can lose.
If anything, this tells you which way the twitter userbase is leaning. A meaningless poll on a meaningless website.
They said “All the music files”, not unholy abomination from the seventh layer of ass hell.
The Finnish suffix “-kainen” is used to create nouns that refer to things or beings associated with a particular quality or characteristic. Even though we don’t necessarily mentally associate it with a similar meaning as “-mainen”, it still is. Hence the translation of “bearlike” is close enough.