True for personal laptops, false for professional laptops. Might be why they gave me one with a fingerprint reader.
I unlock my work laptop a dozen times a day at least. Facial recognition FTW for that. TBH I’ve never felt the need to set up my fingerprint though…
I was curious as well, so I did the Google:
D-dimer is a protein fragment (small piece) that’s made when a blood clot dissolves in your body. D-dimer isn’t usually found in your blood unless your body is making or breaking up blood clots.
That’s not uncanny valley, that’s uncanny grand canyon
You know, in a lot of situations, when someone says “the worst part”, it’s not actually the worst part.
When you use it, it really is the worst part, by far…
Not sure about how to actually add them to the bottom button list, but this explains how to do the things you want in a slightly different way…
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The big difference is that a book is structured to teach you bit by bit. One of the issues of learning a new subject is that you don’t know what you don’t know. Something structured like a book solves this.
That being said, a six year old book is ancient when talking about computer related stuff…
The starlord provides the only correct answer
You keep on existing (at least for now)
Came here to suggest the culture series. First thing that popped into my mind while reading the question.
Ursula K. Le Guin’s books in the Hainish Cycle might also fit the bill.
Well there’s this black guy who converted a ton of KKK members, which I think answers your question. See this NPR article…
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Did you use chatgpt v1 to write this post? (although the language used smells like 3.5)