Vox did a video about 8 years ago on this happening.
I think pop music frequently pulls from more esoteric influences. It’s almost inevitable because the people who produce music are music fans themselves
Vox did a video about 8 years ago on this happening.
I think pop music frequently pulls from more esoteric influences. It’s almost inevitable because the people who produce music are music fans themselves
They have 2 robots so far. I believe they can make it to 5 by next year and the other 995 will just be people in spandex suits like the first time he announced these things
What’s the use case that would upset Microsoft the most?
I think there’s some truth to being afraid to give up. But I can’t see myself in any other industry, and I am proud of my work whenever I see it in production/being used irl. So that makes me think I’d always enjoy being involved with building stuff in some way.
In response to your last question, it might be both. I think my current job is a push factor, and the new field is a pull factor. As other commenters have rightly pointed out, I’m not enjoying my job. I don’t know if that means it’s wrong to recognise the signs that I might not be as motivated as I should be, though.
What else do you think would be helpful to know?
The difficulty is asking people to get started with this. People want to get to work/navigate as quickly as possible to where they need to be, they don’t want to be figuring it out. Social media can be janky and you’ll be patient, but if you’re late for something because you’re struggling to adjust to an app you’re more likely to go back to Google/Apple Maps