Wait, they can just replace their shells with regular clothes??
But the developer doesn’t need to provide support if you opt to use your own data storage and the storage itself fails. Google would be the one to contact if Google drive has an issue.
Well yes, but that's not how your average user thinks and acts. They will either a) contact you as the developer of the app that doesn't seem to work and when your say it's not your fault give you bad reviews or b) directly give you bad reviews.
I mean, at this point, why not?
Damn that's fascinating as well as scary and also sounds like a great and simultaneously the worst idea possible
I still haven't adopted to this git switch thing
... So what was the prompt?
I kinda like the boxed corals
I don't think this is how to wear a mask lol
You either don't know what binary search is or you completely missed the context of this conversation
Similar but with the obvious difference that it's 100 % going to the moon, smh
I asked for girl sitting by a window and got a girl in windows
Well actually what you got is a girl sitting by a window in windows
2044 - Blockchain is adopted as the global standard for financial transactions.
So you're telling me only 20 years until my Shiba Inu Moon Coin will finally make me rich?
This one is pure horror
What happened to his ear?
What's wrong with postman?
Well idk the details in that specific case, this was just the first example I found. My point is, that different countries, states and institutions disagree on this matter. There is no universal rule that defines what you need to have achieved to call yourself an engineer.
It tried, I guess? Apparently the model wasn't trained enough on human gore/medical stuff
another is regulatory requirements by jurisdictions to be able to legally assume a role.
This is exactly what I mean with "this depends on the country you live in". Different countries have vastly different regulatory requirements. Taking UK as an example, you can call yourself civil engineer all day long without having to worry any legal consequences because there simply is no such thing as a licensing system for engineers.
As a former civil engineer who now works in software, "software engineer" irks me. "Engineer" means you're supposed to be licensed
This really depends on the country you live in. In some countries you need a license, some need you to have some kind of university degree and others don't care at all. So we cannot really use that measure as a definition.