We have a product at work whose acronym is a subset of the letters of YIPPIE, so our help chatbot ends every message with “yippie” with the acronym capitalized. It’s absolutely adorable and makes me have an emotional connection to our documentation.
Here’s where I’d put my pronouns IF I HAD ANY
Software engineer, massive computer science nerd, sucks at video games, lived all across the US. Former conservative turned complete leftist.
Trying out the name Hope.
We have a product at work whose acronym is a subset of the letters of YIPPIE, so our help chatbot ends every message with “yippie” with the acronym capitalized. It’s absolutely adorable and makes me have an emotional connection to our documentation.
It varies, actually. See the numbering section on Wikipedia for a breakdown of how different traditions have broken down the list into ten items.
Can confirm, definitely thought the two words were connected growing up there.
I learned recently that banner ads on websites and apps track your physical location, which is then sold to all sorts of people for all sorts of reasons.
Do you mean correctly? If not, there have been several predictions this month.
There was a lot of talk relating the eclipse and Israel to the end times, and then last week there was this:
Ngl that was the first word I tried.
You can re-use letters in the NYT Spelling Bee game.
Is it? I would expect someone to come up with either toggling a variable back and forth for even/odd, or counting by 2s, heck, treat it as a floating point, divide by two, and search the string representation for a period or something!
I didn’t even know I was sick!
I was really hoping for a certain word but this was also very fitting.
I thought that until seeing your comment, yes.
My younger siblings and our father have convinced our mother this meme is accurate, and so now she keeps texting KYS to everyone.
I think they meant what they said. “Remember that you will die” does mean something similar to “you only live once.”
I believe sometimes bad actors will purchase goods from themselves using illegally obtained payment information and then actually send the goods to the victim to try to argue against the chargeback and/or make the victim think “hmm maybe I did order this…”. Or they could be trying to make their devices less likely to trip fraud detection systems for a larger haul. Not sure how well this all works though. With more expensive things (phones, TVs, etc.) I’d think they’re planning on swiping the package before you get it, but with coffee I’d be shocked if that was the plan.
I agree, it would be cool if it smelled bad when people told time wrong.
One of the people emailed could potentially report the suspicious behavior, especially if one gets burned by the made up sports advice.
I have a coworker who swears by it, particularly for C development.