The poster up thread said people were being arrested for "mean tweets" and now you've moved it to "but those death threats weren't serious!" No, the original claim was dishonest bullshit.
> I don't care about the life history of the author to enjoy a good fiction. But the fiction is a product of the author's lived experiences. If the author had lived a different life, they would have written a different…
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Nah, even if you fail miserably, you'll still get a nice payout and retire comfortably. Hell, you can even commit crimes and the company will pay the fines for you!
They're not asking for IDs. The user simply has to declare their age. I'm not happy about any of this, but there is no "verification." It sure sounds like there's no liability if the user lies: "An operating system…
> moves when you try to move away the mouse over it They already did that. I sit down at my computer and try to activate the window I want to work in, and the "location" icon temporarily appears in the notification area…
That is apparently false given this situation
In other words, understaffed agency goes for the low hanging fruit
While it's good to question what you read on the internet, you're making me realize how dire the situation really is. If someone targets you with AI, you can't even defend yourself without being accused of making it all…
This is in the context of not knowing the entity behind the application, and evaluating it on its merits alone. I'm not convinced that's a bad thing. Kindof like evaluating a resume without knowing the name or gender of…
Right, because zoning and state laws forbid those things.
I'm not sure. Cities are supposed to approve or deny applications based on whether they comply with zoning, codes, parking, water availability etc. They can't deny based on who or what the business is alone. A city near…
I've been playing them for 35 years and I don't share your opinion at all.
> between a federal officer and a suspect The "suspect" being the person standing alone who was sent flying backwards whens an officer approached and shoved with both hands? Why was that justified? Was that an "arrest"…
Notepad was basically the "Hello world" of win32 apps. A kid in highschool could have "maintained" it.
> mostly at the same time Mostly? If you can update A one week and B the next week with no breakage in between, that seems pretty independent.
From the author's comment up thread: "when they learnt to run on the ball and how that influences their reward, they got hooked. I believe they enjoy not just the reward, they get a sense of how their actions influence…
Same for me. It has led to some awkward moments in public where it looks like I'm staring at someone from across the room, but I'm just thinking/visualizing and am only vaguely aware of what my eyes are looking at.
AFAIK only if you are booked into jail, and also for some licenses. For example, a beer and wine license for a restaurant requires fingerprints, at least in my state, not sure how it varies. Probably some types of…
What the... Is this some sort of joke I'm not getting? "The participants who did ultimately enroll, agreed with the knowledge that the aircraft were stationary and on the ground."
If you put measures in place to prevent someone from accessing a computer, and they circumvent those measures, is that not a criminal offense in some jurisdictions?
"Many people have a fear of flying, or get claustrophobic or motion sick on planes, and windows give them a greater level of comfort in an otherwise stressful environment."
I, for one, will remember the "m" at the end of your username and not associate you with the hate-filled, sociopathic screeds of the other poster. Probably not much consolation, but, hey...good luck
Yeah, I also think you're mixing up pleasure and happiness.
>> never participated in good faith > aren't in lockstep with liberal/progressive ideals These aren't the same thing
The poster up thread said people were being arrested for "mean tweets" and now you've moved it to "but those death threats weren't serious!" No, the original claim was dishonest bullshit.
> I don't care about the life history of the author to enjoy a good fiction. But the fiction is a product of the author's lived experiences. If the author had lived a different life, they would have written a different…
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Nah, even if you fail miserably, you'll still get a nice payout and retire comfortably. Hell, you can even commit crimes and the company will pay the fines for you!
They're not asking for IDs. The user simply has to declare their age. I'm not happy about any of this, but there is no "verification." It sure sounds like there's no liability if the user lies: "An operating system…
> moves when you try to move away the mouse over it They already did that. I sit down at my computer and try to activate the window I want to work in, and the "location" icon temporarily appears in the notification area…
That is apparently false given this situation
In other words, understaffed agency goes for the low hanging fruit
While it's good to question what you read on the internet, you're making me realize how dire the situation really is. If someone targets you with AI, you can't even defend yourself without being accused of making it all…
This is in the context of not knowing the entity behind the application, and evaluating it on its merits alone. I'm not convinced that's a bad thing. Kindof like evaluating a resume without knowing the name or gender of…
Right, because zoning and state laws forbid those things.
I'm not sure. Cities are supposed to approve or deny applications based on whether they comply with zoning, codes, parking, water availability etc. They can't deny based on who or what the business is alone. A city near…
I've been playing them for 35 years and I don't share your opinion at all.
> between a federal officer and a suspect The "suspect" being the person standing alone who was sent flying backwards whens an officer approached and shoved with both hands? Why was that justified? Was that an "arrest"…
Notepad was basically the "Hello world" of win32 apps. A kid in highschool could have "maintained" it.
> mostly at the same time Mostly? If you can update A one week and B the next week with no breakage in between, that seems pretty independent.
From the author's comment up thread: "when they learnt to run on the ball and how that influences their reward, they got hooked. I believe they enjoy not just the reward, they get a sense of how their actions influence…
Same for me. It has led to some awkward moments in public where it looks like I'm staring at someone from across the room, but I'm just thinking/visualizing and am only vaguely aware of what my eyes are looking at.
AFAIK only if you are booked into jail, and also for some licenses. For example, a beer and wine license for a restaurant requires fingerprints, at least in my state, not sure how it varies. Probably some types of…
What the... Is this some sort of joke I'm not getting? "The participants who did ultimately enroll, agreed with the knowledge that the aircraft were stationary and on the ground."
If you put measures in place to prevent someone from accessing a computer, and they circumvent those measures, is that not a criminal offense in some jurisdictions?
"Many people have a fear of flying, or get claustrophobic or motion sick on planes, and windows give them a greater level of comfort in an otherwise stressful environment."
I, for one, will remember the "m" at the end of your username and not associate you with the hate-filled, sociopathic screeds of the other poster. Probably not much consolation, but, hey...good luck
Yeah, I also think you're mixing up pleasure and happiness.
>> never participated in good faith > aren't in lockstep with liberal/progressive ideals These aren't the same thing