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The point at which waiting staff in a restaurant lose out on their tip, through bad manners, bad food or forgetting about you entirely.
"I've been waiting ages for my boiled goose, the service in here is appalling!"
"The tipping point came earlier when they spilt my champagne"
"The tipping point came earlier when they spilt my champagne"
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Get the Tipping Point mug.A point in the development of a new technology in which a lot of regular people start using it, which causes a massive surge in the development of the technology itself.
It was first defined in the tom scott video "i tried using ai. It scared me"
It was first defined in the tom scott video "i tried using ai. It scared me"
Dall-e mini and chatgpt seem to mark the napster point of AI.
Napster was a napster point in the music streaming industry.
Napster was a napster point in the music streaming industry.
by Pccrazy February 13, 2023
Get the napster point mug.Technically, a ballet term meaning on the tips of the toes. Recently has come to mean: right on, perfect, great, or awesome.
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Get the Point Dick mug.1. When workload becomes so high that stress gives way to apathy, because the task will never be accomplished, regardless of effort.
2. The days preceding a departure for a new job in another organisation, wherein the individual can no longer be reprimanded for their actions or lack there-of.
2. The days preceding a departure for a new job in another organisation, wherein the individual can no longer be reprimanded for their actions or lack there-of.
1. "I've got so many bookings I know I can't make in time that I just can't bring myself to care anymore. I'm at the point of no concern, to be honest."
2. "I don't think Dave ever bothered to confirm that before he left, because he was at the point of no concern."
2. "I don't think Dave ever bothered to confirm that before he left, because he was at the point of no concern."
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