Some scrape activity happens because I can't obtain the data any other way. I would be thrilled if certain retailers had price and availability data as an API so I could not bother with the bulk of scrape and process.
Go within an hour or so of opening. I used to work right across the st from one and would spend most of my shift looking out at their parking lot and you could see it get more packed throughout the day, thin out a…
> I don't pay for news today. I won't pay for news tomorrow. And so ads are the only way they will make money from me, even though I block them. So you're going to be the problem no matter what happens. I block a lot of…
> no world is advertising worse. 0. none. you’re utterly delusional as the people pushing this are thinking anyone is going to pay for their garbage content behind 10cent micro transactions The current political…
Ntfs supports alternative data streams so they probably use that to record the unix permission byres
> If augmented reality glasses advance to the point where you can’t easily tell from a distance, then make the students hand them over for a close inspection. We had a 'fix' for this back when they checked your TI83.…
And it's another non-trivial barrier to entry for any potential upstart that may eventually grow to be a problem for meta
There's some really early days work on making training loops robust to failure but they all have trade-offs right now. I remain hopeful that we'll be able to democratize the entire tech stack for this tech.
> It’s available to large companies ... that are friendly to this administration.
> Basically the scaling is against you: for a highly manageable bladey rack unit, you've got to be small enough that one server matters, large enough you need the swap out to be low labor, but not so large you could…
> Somehow hardware giants like Dell, HP, SuperMicro, etc didn't make a product like this, Dell and HP both have "blades" that plugged into a blade-chassis. The chassis had all the lights out mgmt as well as…
So the title should have used "most people" then?
Speed running through that to 1984?
Too late to edit parent but I might be wrong about wrap from the factory. (up to) $800 just for the materials is still reasonable but even with experience doing wraps, I would probably still bring it to a shop. DIY wrap…
Sorry to hear that the HOA is earning their reputation :(. > If gas prices return to pre-Iran-war it will be cheaper than paying to use an L3 charger, and even if they don't it will be far more convenient. Yeah, that's…
You also get regenerative braking; some of the energy that you took out of the battery and put into the wheel can be recaptured and stored. The alternative is burning the fuel and ablating your brake pads.
About 90$ adjusted for inflation, using this tool: https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=50&year1=20010...
Lots of people only have street parking or their apartment complex has detached parking where they can't realistically charge overnight. But otherwise... Yeah, That's absolutely amazing to wake up every morning to a…
Is that confirmed? I was under the impression that you could order wrap from factory and it would come wrapped and not in a kit ready for you to apply.
I don't think the super cheap and chunky phone cases are analogous to a wrap here. I know more than a few people with very expensive phones covered in thin carbon fiber style cases which are there purely to protect the…
Presumably that's assuming no prior experience. That seems pretty reasonable to me. I would be rather annoyed if I brought it to a professional wrapping shop and they quoted me 15 hours of labor though
You can order a wrapped professionally from the factory. Depending upon which segment of the body panels it's as cheap as a few hundred bucks all the way up to something like 800 bucks for a full wrap. I don't think…
Because you don't really have to do any additional steps once the ink is on the paper like you do with a 3D printed firearm. Looking at just the silhouette or shape, you couldn't really tell the difference between the…
Do you know how hard it was to get RealID rolled out? And now you're going to tell every state to do it again, but this time it's got a chip in it so "just trust the government, man". This will go well.
> Why pay a monthly fee when you can pay for exactly the # of tokens you actually consume? Because my 500m tokens so far this month would cost me about $500. My subscription is 100$/month.
Some scrape activity happens because I can't obtain the data any other way. I would be thrilled if certain retailers had price and availability data as an API so I could not bother with the bulk of scrape and process.
Go within an hour or so of opening. I used to work right across the st from one and would spend most of my shift looking out at their parking lot and you could see it get more packed throughout the day, thin out a…
> I don't pay for news today. I won't pay for news tomorrow. And so ads are the only way they will make money from me, even though I block them. So you're going to be the problem no matter what happens. I block a lot of…
> no world is advertising worse. 0. none. you’re utterly delusional as the people pushing this are thinking anyone is going to pay for their garbage content behind 10cent micro transactions The current political…
Ntfs supports alternative data streams so they probably use that to record the unix permission byres
> If augmented reality glasses advance to the point where you can’t easily tell from a distance, then make the students hand them over for a close inspection. We had a 'fix' for this back when they checked your TI83.…
And it's another non-trivial barrier to entry for any potential upstart that may eventually grow to be a problem for meta
There's some really early days work on making training loops robust to failure but they all have trade-offs right now. I remain hopeful that we'll be able to democratize the entire tech stack for this tech.
> It’s available to large companies ... that are friendly to this administration.
> Basically the scaling is against you: for a highly manageable bladey rack unit, you've got to be small enough that one server matters, large enough you need the swap out to be low labor, but not so large you could…
> Somehow hardware giants like Dell, HP, SuperMicro, etc didn't make a product like this, Dell and HP both have "blades" that plugged into a blade-chassis. The chassis had all the lights out mgmt as well as…
So the title should have used "most people" then?
Speed running through that to 1984?
Too late to edit parent but I might be wrong about wrap from the factory. (up to) $800 just for the materials is still reasonable but even with experience doing wraps, I would probably still bring it to a shop. DIY wrap…
Sorry to hear that the HOA is earning their reputation :(. > If gas prices return to pre-Iran-war it will be cheaper than paying to use an L3 charger, and even if they don't it will be far more convenient. Yeah, that's…
You also get regenerative braking; some of the energy that you took out of the battery and put into the wheel can be recaptured and stored. The alternative is burning the fuel and ablating your brake pads.
About 90$ adjusted for inflation, using this tool: https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl?cost1=50&year1=20010...
Lots of people only have street parking or their apartment complex has detached parking where they can't realistically charge overnight. But otherwise... Yeah, That's absolutely amazing to wake up every morning to a…
Is that confirmed? I was under the impression that you could order wrap from factory and it would come wrapped and not in a kit ready for you to apply.
I don't think the super cheap and chunky phone cases are analogous to a wrap here. I know more than a few people with very expensive phones covered in thin carbon fiber style cases which are there purely to protect the…
Presumably that's assuming no prior experience. That seems pretty reasonable to me. I would be rather annoyed if I brought it to a professional wrapping shop and they quoted me 15 hours of labor though
You can order a wrapped professionally from the factory. Depending upon which segment of the body panels it's as cheap as a few hundred bucks all the way up to something like 800 bucks for a full wrap. I don't think…
Because you don't really have to do any additional steps once the ink is on the paper like you do with a 3D printed firearm. Looking at just the silhouette or shape, you couldn't really tell the difference between the…
Do you know how hard it was to get RealID rolled out? And now you're going to tell every state to do it again, but this time it's got a chip in it so "just trust the government, man". This will go well.
> Why pay a monthly fee when you can pay for exactly the # of tokens you actually consume? Because my 500m tokens so far this month would cost me about $500. My subscription is 100$/month.