

Their models are more persuasive than a person and/or older model with internet access. Very impressive. I wager your stock is worth all of the gold in fort knox ($0).
Bleh
Their models are more persuasive than a person and/or older model with internet access. Very impressive. I wager your stock is worth all of the gold in fort knox ($0).
Sure thing! I found an article that explains it better than I could:
I would suggest the author stick to their day job but they don’t seem to be good at that either.
I just want you to know that actual scientists have morals. You are not a scientist and I’m coming to replace you.
Where do you work?
You are an asshole if you’re uploading student data to a mining operation.
Ah I wasn’t thinking about that. I got the scrappy spinny bois.
I’m fairly sure me and my friends had a bad batch of Western digitals too.
Funny because I have a box of Seagate consumer drives recovered from systems going to recycling that just won’t quit. And my experience with WD drives is the same as your experience with Seagate.
Edit: now that I think about it, my WD experience is from many years ago. But the Seagate drives I have are not new either.
All for-profit media is state run.