I have the same question except it's a Pi B+ from 2014. It doesn't seem powerful enough for most Pi recommendations I see online.
You'd better hope that art is good enough to pay for your prison rent or you'll be in debt for the rest of your life. Especially given how tough it is to get a traditional job afterwards.
One of Lee Pace's more charismatic roles, which is saying something because he's magnetic in almost everything.
The setup based on the first image+caption would lead you to believe the second image will relay how boys feel if a girl walks into the locker room. The second half instead subverts that expectation by having a too-accurate caption of a strange image, unrelated to locker rooms.
The fact that a stranger/acquaintance thought that was an appropriate conversation in a park with kids around says a lot more about her than it does about you. I'd feel more comfortable around someone who secretly likes it than someone who openly talks about hating it.
It could be from today. I've worked at several manufacturing facilities where something like this is hooked up to a huge ancient device with a serial cable because the drivers only exist for Windows XP and the Italian business who made the machine went out of business decades ago.
I suspect this was taken in the early 2000s, though, since the fan isn't caked in an inch of dust and grime yet.
My grandma would only eat pancakes with light corn syrup. She didn't like maple syrup. She did live in Iowa, which is basically just corn.
Wisconsin. 90 lbs per day is a kid's ration there.
Nice! I could tell instantly it was a Prius. I am never thrilled to replace the battery in mine. If you don't get that black tubing back there reseated and bolted in properly it gets incredibly loud and annoying.
On the other hand, the dealership charges almost $200 in labor to change it, so I am learning to love the process.
If this is in the US I would guess the city put a giant flashing "Share the Road" sign there for a while and everybody had to go around.
I read this in the "Watch those wrist rockets!" way and completely lost it.
I wouldn't be so opposed to it if this was the case with Copilot, but at my job it never "fails". It never says, "I don't have enough data on that," or, "You should contact an appropriate resource." It always has an answer that is very confidently portrayed.
Now I'm flooded with tickets from users saying, "I followed Copilot's instructions and this still didn't work," with screenshots of Copilot where they asked it how to do something that is impossible with our software. Then I have to argue with them about it because they believe the LLM over IT. Or users asking for permission to see a button/link that doesn't exist because the last 50% of the steps are pure hallucinations.