unless you’re using a password manager capable of tracking those for you.
Doesn’t every password manager have a “notes” field these days?
unless you’re using a password manager capable of tracking those for you.
Doesn’t every password manager have a “notes” field these days?
I know, right? Imagine the very idea that someone older than a millennial is using 3D software. Snort.
Next thing, somebody will be claiming that gen-Xers, or god forbid some boomers, did the 3D work in Toy Story, or Jurassic Park, or the first Tron movie. Ridiculous.


No, they can’t think and reason. However, they can replicate and integrate the thinking and reasoning of many people who have written about similar problems. And yes, they can do it must faster than we could read a hundred search result pages. And yes, their output looks slightly better than many of us in many cases, because they are often dispensing best practices by duplicating the writings of experts. (In the best cases, that is.)


Often known as the “Gartner Hype Cycle”


For a certain very specific usage of the word “better”
Not Twilight itself, but 50 Shades of Gray started as a Twilight fan fiction