adsfgiodsnrio
No user record in our sample, but adsfgiodsnrio has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but adsfgiodsnrio has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Do you think a Philosopher's Stone might have some value, too? I think Y Combinator should look into it. Maybe an Elixir of Immortality? An automatically parallelizing compiler that works in general is one of the holy…
[flagged]
"OK, securities exchange, you can continue operating as long as you shut down the securities exchange." I suppose they can keep the office cafeteria open.
And the SEC is also saying "you don't get to ignore the rules just because you don't like them". Whatever the rules should be, it's clear Coinbase is on the wrong side of what they are now.
There is nothing in the law that explicitly prevents the registration of a cryptocurrency. The problem is that the people making them are not able to answer the kinds of questions the SEC asks. How many cryptocurrency…
>[2] lists the following threats: Oops, you forgot one: - Predation by nonnative and/or nuisance species >And yes, after all of the above, cats may also present a threat. You seem to think it's very important this…
>how? You know this? California seems to think so. >Beta testing with relatively untrained people on public roads seems necessary for either strategy though. Then why is Tesla the only company doing it? Mercedes has an…
Tesla's system can be used to achieve nothing in actual operation. It makes constant mistakes and requires an ever-vigilant human to take over in a fraction of a second when it does. There is no advantage over manual…
We know Tesla cannot match Mercedes. We don't know whether or not Mercedes can match Tesla. Mercedes isn't reckless enough to let untrained fanboys play with defective software in two-ton vehicles on public roads.
So, in the absolute best-case scenario cherry-picked from thousands of videos, Tesla's system is capable of going twenty-five miles without making dangerous mistakes. I agree the comparison is laughable.
As I said, this doesn't make sense even within the modern American right. Bud Light has been loudly supporting trans rights for years now with no backlash I can remember. Why did associating with a transgender person…
"Supervised" does not mean the models need babysitting; it refers to the fundamental way the systems learn. Our most successful machine learning models all require some answers to be provided to them in order to infer…
The customer base was alienated because Bud Light made one (1) custom can of beer. Not one kind of custom can, literally only one can. Strangely, Bud Light has made special cans for pride month for years now and no one…
>The third Skywalker trilogy started off with a bang in late 2015 with The Force Awakens, only to end with a whimper four years later as fans deserted the franchise. The Rise of Skywalker grossed over a billion dollars…
Cats are ferocious predators of mice and birds and other small animals. Maybe management is helpful, but even supposedly indolent cats do a lot of hunting. They aren't good at hunting rats in particular. Rats are big…
I wondered about this myself. Cats don't often attack rats, but rats apparently change their behavior dramatically when cats are around. Just making rats afraid to come out of hiding would surely make them less…
You are badly misrepresenting the content of your sources. [1] says: >The owls are endangered from many sides. One of the biggest threats uses the Shoreline golf course. A bleak Mountain View report three months ago…
Not as far as I can tell. My dealer is still getting them in.
>Bolt has been discontinued, so it's not a great example vehicle. No, it will be discontinued. That's not the same. No surprise; Chevy dislikes making good cars.
>Congress, not the SEC should be defining what a security (or commodity etc) is. It's defined by the courts. The Howey Test, which is the modern definition of a security, was drafted by the Supreme Court in 1946.…
Do you think they're below the law? The fact that the business is so illegal that it's impossible to bring it into compliance just goes to prove the SEC's case. The only Scams like pump-and-dumps and wash trading are…
I think the feds use a different definition of "good at the job" than you do. They are slow, but they are inexorable. They very rarely lose once they bring charges. Perhaps this should change. I can understand taking a…
I'm not sure. Coinbase is an American company, so the executives won't need to be extradited. There's a chance they'll actually do some prison time.
You can hear it straight from the horse's mouth: >Rather than initiate new rulemaking, Chair Gensler has repeatedly stated through speeches and testimony that the vast majority of digital tokens are securities, and has…
This is a pretty weird headline. Why single out one car at random, and not even the car with the most impressive discount? Even after these rebates the Model 3 is still kind of pricey. The Chevy Bolt goes for $11,500 if…