I’m working on making robots do useful things. I think that’s fairly easy for most people to understand.
I’m working on making robots do useful things. I think that’s fairly easy for most people to understand.
Or “I thought you guys might find this interesting”
To be fair, you can find nearly any book for free online.
On the topic of knives, it’s more important to have a way to keep them sharp. No knife will stay sharp for long with consistent use.
As well as anyone using public wifi
We’ve already gone through “very”, “truly”, “really”, “actually”, and probably many more. I just don’t think humans were meant to have an antonym for “figuratively”. It’s too much power for any single person to wield.
Or, make it fade more and more for each “unique” visitor. Make sure it hits after they start their marketing campaign.
“Insufficient detail. Please ask a specific question.”
This is a very real problem from the answering side. So many people would rather have you guess what they’re trying to ask and then get mad at you when you guess wrong.
Having come from the world of C++, this was a huge step up.