When the majority of the code is written by AI, it is more than 50%.
> Switch to an electric vehicle I can't afford it. For context, I paid £500 for my current vehicle back in 2020. My bills have only gone up since, but my salary has not. > Migrate from gas appliances (range, furnace,…
The company I work for used to have a hybrid where 95% was on-prem, but became closer to 90% in the cloud when it became more expensive to do on-prem because of VMware licensing. There are alternatives to VMware, but…
> it's the hundred of thousands of people with no interest in music whatsoever, that will flood the platforms in order to make a quick buck. Whenever I look at popular artists on streaming platforms, I see 'remixes'…
Considering a bunch of the farms cross the border, that would be hilarious.
> Well, this means a border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Hi, I live in that region. I thought I might be able to give a little more insight in the situation here. > This means the return of…
> In the original comment you made a simply, wrong claim. I disproved it with a fact including a citation. I don't see how? The current EU membership demands CFP, AGP among other things. This is why Greenland is not in…
> And having a large home + garden is better than being locked into a tiny apartment with everything closed You'd think living on this island, I'd know someone with a big home and garden in Dublin. But, anyone I know…
> The cost of living in London eats up any salary benefit. The cost of living in Dublin is not much different from London though. > there is almost no benefit to living in London unless you're young or work in finance.…
> This is exactly what I am talking about when I said "you can't argue with them". I'm opening myself up to discussion, you are the one dismissing it. > The EU is how we negotiate with the rest of the world. Which is…
> You can't argue with them. They're all suffering a group hallucination... What's better, the EU or rest of world? When you look at GDP growth, markets, trade... Rest of the world looks a lot better than EU…
> One of the nice properties of debian packages is the ability to `apt-get source` and build it locally. You don't get that for a lot of third party apt repos actually, no deb-src repo.
Nope.
> True decentralization means a necessary cap to the size and interconnectedness of any given node, making growth a cumbersome process, highly vulnerable to disruption from centralized players. I don't remember this…
This paper says it is lawful. https://www.iabeurope.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/20171128...
When the majority of the code is written by AI, it is more than 50%.
> Switch to an electric vehicle I can't afford it. For context, I paid £500 for my current vehicle back in 2020. My bills have only gone up since, but my salary has not. > Migrate from gas appliances (range, furnace,…
The company I work for used to have a hybrid where 95% was on-prem, but became closer to 90% in the cloud when it became more expensive to do on-prem because of VMware licensing. There are alternatives to VMware, but…
> it's the hundred of thousands of people with no interest in music whatsoever, that will flood the platforms in order to make a quick buck. Whenever I look at popular artists on streaming platforms, I see 'remixes'…
Considering a bunch of the farms cross the border, that would be hilarious.
> Well, this means a border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Hi, I live in that region. I thought I might be able to give a little more insight in the situation here. > This means the return of…
> In the original comment you made a simply, wrong claim. I disproved it with a fact including a citation. I don't see how? The current EU membership demands CFP, AGP among other things. This is why Greenland is not in…
> And having a large home + garden is better than being locked into a tiny apartment with everything closed You'd think living on this island, I'd know someone with a big home and garden in Dublin. But, anyone I know…
> The cost of living in London eats up any salary benefit. The cost of living in Dublin is not much different from London though. > there is almost no benefit to living in London unless you're young or work in finance.…
> This is exactly what I am talking about when I said "you can't argue with them". I'm opening myself up to discussion, you are the one dismissing it. > The EU is how we negotiate with the rest of the world. Which is…
> You can't argue with them. They're all suffering a group hallucination... What's better, the EU or rest of world? When you look at GDP growth, markets, trade... Rest of the world looks a lot better than EU…
> One of the nice properties of debian packages is the ability to `apt-get source` and build it locally. You don't get that for a lot of third party apt repos actually, no deb-src repo.
Nope.
> True decentralization means a necessary cap to the size and interconnectedness of any given node, making growth a cumbersome process, highly vulnerable to disruption from centralized players. I don't remember this…
This paper says it is lawful. https://www.iabeurope.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/20171128...