The article isn't framed that way? The author had no issues finding Halal meat within Japan, their initial problem was unlabeled pork and rice wine on ingredient lists. The article even cites the Japanese Tourism Agency…
To my understanding: the permits weren't denied, they were never applied for. Edit: I re-read https://www.tba.org/?pg=Hastings2025AIX and yes, it seems that xAI never applied for permits related to the gas turbines as…
Emphasis my own: > "The xAI facility has already deployed *nearly 20 gas turbines, including four large units with a combined capacity of 100MW*, to power its AI system Grok... There are plans to add *15 more gas…
Sadly, no: you'll almost certainly burn it, faster than you think. Anthropic recently (within the last few months) gave out what amounted to around $70 CAD im free credit. I rationed it slowly, spending maybe $5 in a…
> CLI app in a terminal The terminal and CLI app within ran locally on a smartphone, which was the premise of the experiments within the linked post. They also weren't comparing a Swift app on an iPhone with their…
Hyrum's law is about the real consumers/users (inadvertently) depending on any observable behaviour they can get their hands on. TDD/BDD tests are meant to define the intended contract of a system. These are not the…
Yes, because when you hold credentials granted by a board of professionals that require you to sign a code of ethics, using those credentials to amplify your personal opinions comes with accountability. To be specific:…
Whack, I always naively assumed copyright periods have only ever gotten longer. Good to know The Mouse [1] has precedent behind their legal theory :) [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act#S...
I'm well aware, I had the opportunity to read it in high school, though that was because of my grade stream; students in a 'lower' stream didn't get the same material. Our prom theme the year I graduated was "The…
Crazy huh? If an author wrote something as a child and lived over a hundred, you could hit even two hundred :) F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author, died in December 1940. Given the rules around copyright I would have…
Very likely a result of said anyone not having read the book in the first place.
The book is written in Latin, not exactly a dead language.
I'm unsure if someone who declares themselves as "obviously" part of the ruling class is the type of person who should be ruling over anyone at all.
Original paper (paywalled): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09823-0
> Surprisingly neurotic files full of strange comments 1. Have you looked at block lists before? 2. Do you have a specific example of what in these blocklists is strange/neurotic? I swear I've skimmed all of them a few…
> The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_Un...
Not so: > So-called source available software is a software for which its source code is made publicly available for access. It might or might not be legal to share or modify the software or its source code. (from…
Yes. Members of the National Guard have been deployed, and government officials have publicly stated their intent to deploy additional forces. From the Wikipedia page on the US National Guard [1]: > The National Guard…
Thank you for the reply. I'm designing a platform that will include dependency resolution and hosting, so I value input on these issues. > This 'social phenomenon' should have been taken into account when designing a…
1. When discussing "the most repressive Western governments", we exclude Communist and Islamist regimes by definition. The West refers to North America and Western Europe, where no Communist or Islamist government has…
1. GitHub dominance is a social phenomenon, not a technical requirement. The go.mod file you linked references ~14 different Git hosts other than GitHub. Go's design doesn't create this centralization; it merely…
That website isn't the official registry. The .coop TLD has been operated since 2002, with the official registry at https://identity.coop. Neither the current authorized registrar list (https://identity.coop/register)…
> Reality: The report was written by a 3 person UNHRC commission, which itself is seated by Ethiopia, Congo, Sudan, and Qatar. Your framing that "3 people from Ethiopia/Congo/Sudan/Qatar wrote the report" is both…
> What he didn't see coming into his O/R were the children with multiple gunshot wounds... because they died. Conversely, a grazing wound from shrapnel is too minor to go to his well equipped hospital, because the…
What does this have to with TFA? This is about accessibility, it has nothing to do with React (or any one web framework).
The article isn't framed that way? The author had no issues finding Halal meat within Japan, their initial problem was unlabeled pork and rice wine on ingredient lists. The article even cites the Japanese Tourism Agency…
To my understanding: the permits weren't denied, they were never applied for. Edit: I re-read https://www.tba.org/?pg=Hastings2025AIX and yes, it seems that xAI never applied for permits related to the gas turbines as…
Emphasis my own: > "The xAI facility has already deployed *nearly 20 gas turbines, including four large units with a combined capacity of 100MW*, to power its AI system Grok... There are plans to add *15 more gas…
Sadly, no: you'll almost certainly burn it, faster than you think. Anthropic recently (within the last few months) gave out what amounted to around $70 CAD im free credit. I rationed it slowly, spending maybe $5 in a…
> CLI app in a terminal The terminal and CLI app within ran locally on a smartphone, which was the premise of the experiments within the linked post. They also weren't comparing a Swift app on an iPhone with their…
Hyrum's law is about the real consumers/users (inadvertently) depending on any observable behaviour they can get their hands on. TDD/BDD tests are meant to define the intended contract of a system. These are not the…
Yes, because when you hold credentials granted by a board of professionals that require you to sign a code of ethics, using those credentials to amplify your personal opinions comes with accountability. To be specific:…
Whack, I always naively assumed copyright periods have only ever gotten longer. Good to know The Mouse [1] has precedent behind their legal theory :) [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act#S...
I'm well aware, I had the opportunity to read it in high school, though that was because of my grade stream; students in a 'lower' stream didn't get the same material. Our prom theme the year I graduated was "The…
Crazy huh? If an author wrote something as a child and lived over a hundred, you could hit even two hundred :) F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author, died in December 1940. Given the rules around copyright I would have…
Very likely a result of said anyone not having read the book in the first place.
The book is written in Latin, not exactly a dead language.
I'm unsure if someone who declares themselves as "obviously" part of the ruling class is the type of person who should be ruling over anyone at all.
Original paper (paywalled): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09823-0
> Surprisingly neurotic files full of strange comments 1. Have you looked at block lists before? 2. Do you have a specific example of what in these blocklists is strange/neurotic? I swear I've skimmed all of them a few…
> The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_Un...
Not so: > So-called source available software is a software for which its source code is made publicly available for access. It might or might not be legal to share or modify the software or its source code. (from…
Yes. Members of the National Guard have been deployed, and government officials have publicly stated their intent to deploy additional forces. From the Wikipedia page on the US National Guard [1]: > The National Guard…
Thank you for the reply. I'm designing a platform that will include dependency resolution and hosting, so I value input on these issues. > This 'social phenomenon' should have been taken into account when designing a…
1. When discussing "the most repressive Western governments", we exclude Communist and Islamist regimes by definition. The West refers to North America and Western Europe, where no Communist or Islamist government has…
1. GitHub dominance is a social phenomenon, not a technical requirement. The go.mod file you linked references ~14 different Git hosts other than GitHub. Go's design doesn't create this centralization; it merely…
That website isn't the official registry. The .coop TLD has been operated since 2002, with the official registry at https://identity.coop. Neither the current authorized registrar list (https://identity.coop/register)…
> Reality: The report was written by a 3 person UNHRC commission, which itself is seated by Ethiopia, Congo, Sudan, and Qatar. Your framing that "3 people from Ethiopia/Congo/Sudan/Qatar wrote the report" is both…
> What he didn't see coming into his O/R were the children with multiple gunshot wounds... because they died. Conversely, a grazing wound from shrapnel is too minor to go to his well equipped hospital, because the…
What does this have to with TFA? This is about accessibility, it has nothing to do with React (or any one web framework).