Why does his helmet need a helmet??
Yo Dawg, I heard you liked helmets so we put a helmet on your helmet so you can helmet while you helmet.
(Please don't answer that rhetorical question. I am sure your answer will be Neckbeard Dumb.)
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Why does his helmet need a helmet??
Yo Dawg, I heard you liked helmets so we put a helmet on your helmet so you can helmet while you helmet.
(Please don't answer that rhetorical question. I am sure your answer will be Neckbeard Dumb.)
I signed up for CrowdFlower myself and tracked down the post enlisting workers to analyze the voice-to-text examples, for one cent per 10 voice recordings they analyzed. [...]"Consumers have a certain expectation about what's happening when they interact with a company. People don't like it when they think they're talking to a computer and they're not or vice versa," Soghoian told me.
And as one of the people who did listen to these recordings, I can understand why. There was no personal information or any way to identify the voices in the brief, one-to-five-second snippets. But there's something about hearing a total stranger say "love you. Send." that feels transgressive.
Previously, previously, previously, previously, previously, previously, previously.
I just want to take two text files and get side-by-side HTML/colored output of the differences. Is there something simple that works, or do I have Two Problems?
Update: Because you have all failed me, I wrote this.