I wonder if an argument could be made that birthdate is a component of your genetic information including family medical history? It is also potentially age discrimination?
Funny I unintentionally searched kagi with the keywords in the wrong order - and got it in the first result
Yeah I'll admit I had to read that sentence a couple times before it got through to me that "barred" meant she was admitted to the bar.
Also TIL elide = to strike out, abridge https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elide
Funny I never had much Star Trek gaming experience but have recently gotten into gaming more and been a lifelong Trek fan (maybe not an official Trekkie tho). this game looks pretty interesting and I'm now just learning about it since I also don't pay attention to the epic store!
I was gonna say this is a sad day, but that's just nostalgia for a time that's passed. I grew up reading and loving Popular Science, my dad always has a subscription and I would read it cover to cover usually the day it came in the mail. I let my own print subscription lapse years ago, tried a few different versions of digital magazines (anyone remember zinio?), but today it's just websites like arstechnica and the verge that have become the focus.
I still value the articles I come across online but the print edition is just a warm memory at this point to me so I can't expect them to keep a business going on that.
It may be a different technical skill than any of the hundreds of other ways to make art, but it still takes a human to conceive of a concept and skill to write a prompt that will generate the intended nuances and ideas.
Just because I can take a photo with one click on my phone doesn't make it art any more than if I try withs a professional camera in manual mode. The art is in using the tools to create something new and beautiful in any medium.
Well I feel like I acquired both a new point of view and a chuckle with this one, so thank you Internet friend 😌
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