I’d imagine a tech company would find it more interesting, it has a lot of user generated content to feed AI training (admittedly there is a lot of bot content, but they’d have tools to detect humans I guess?)
I’d imagine a tech company would find it more interesting, it has a lot of user generated content to feed AI training (admittedly there is a lot of bot content, but they’d have tools to detect humans I guess?)
Cultural differences. Like the Korean ones, Indian bathrooms are generally designed to drain water from the whole floor, but instead of the center, the floor usually slopes down slightly to drain in a corner.
In the ones that do have a wet area - like in higher end hotels, there’s usually a glass door as a separator.
Please, just go back to Reddit. You belong there.
when i have to convert cm to m I move the comma
I feel the real war we need to fight over is whether the decimal point or the decimal comma is the one true decimal separator.
It’s written on the label/signs where we bought it from.
I used to think like this too, but with Reddit Apps moving over to Lemmy I find real potential and usability here. It won’t happen overnight, but the chances are not nil.