> how do we know the Spanish was translated perfectly, without a massive detail review You can't. I think that's a large part of why LLMs have caught on much better with programmers: they have ways of making the…
> the pretense posed by the article that the club has no blame. Remember that these clubs are mostly small, local businesses. Their owners just don't have the technical sophistication to evaluate software security. Or…
Not really, no. The current kerfuffle is primarily over illegal streaming of live sports. The blocks need to be in place very rapidly to have any effect. Some governments have given rightsholders the ability to order…
Are you kidding? There was a large swing to Trump amongst Latinos in your last election. I have no idea why people assume immigrants are pro-immigration. They're pro-themselves.
> GP ties negative properties to entire groups without differenciation, this is by definition racist. Only if they're racial groups, and you're literally the only one trying to box people up by their skin colour.
> largely been workers for jobs the Dutch won't do. The Dutch were happy to do those jobs 50 years ago. After every single "jobs the natives won't do", there's an unspoken "for the dogshit pay we offer."
This sort of casual dismissal is precisely why the relationship won't be repaired. We deployed troops to Greenland after his comments. Does that sound unserious to you?
> not contributing to musk's empire You are if you've got a 401(k), just not voluntarily. The SpaceX IPO is basically a scam designed to force pension funds to buy in before the stock price falls to where it should be.
Islamists fight to be the oppressors, not to help the oppressed.
What allies? You threatened to invade Canada and Greenland. You surely don't think you're coming back from that?
> all this in-app tracking must be a violation of the GDPR, no? Probably, but we're gonna have to wait for the courts to weigh in for a definitive answer. Same with the very popular pay-or-accept-tracking model. An…
I'm not an Android user. What's a profile? Is that a user thing or a developer thing?
> I'm pretty sure Apple strategists knew the value of the gate-kept platform Jobs didn't see a revenue stream, he cared about being in control of how well his own products worked. He was never going to allow a…
> I can't think of what I'd want a native UI solution for. Because then your UI will work the way users of the platform expect it to.
> Why can't it be both? Is the government going to fund all further development? Hard to imagine investors continuing to throw billions at products they aren't allowed to sell.
Did you read the article? The whole point is that these particular defamatory claims weren't made by some third-party, but hallucinated entirely by Google's own AI. There is no "accurate summary". Just a pack of lies…
> I get the distrust of large corporations and other obvious bad actors […] > the blanket cynicism for all telemetry here is kinda surprising Who's providing the telemetry/analytics if not one of same large…
On official occasions. British aristos tend to be outdoor sorts. Range Rover and a Barbour jacket. QEII was always in wellies whenever she was off the clock.
But Kerouac didn't just crap his thoughts onto the page. He edited his work heavily to achieve just the stream of consciousness feel he wanted.
I'm not a native-speaker either, but becoming so assimilated that jokes are no longer a laughing matter …
A large part of the problem, imo, is that people haven't used the ability to talk to the entire planet as an opportunity to broaden their horizons, but to build themselves a transnational bubble of like-minded…
Ne, kannst du eigentlich nicht.
Sending someone something that'll take them longer to read than it took you to write is taking the piss. I think that's a good rule of thumb for AI-generated output.
What if? That's exactly what they do. It's 80c/month in Argentina.
> it could substantially discourage non-citizen immigrants (legal or not) Make an exception for owner-occupiers?
> how do we know the Spanish was translated perfectly, without a massive detail review You can't. I think that's a large part of why LLMs have caught on much better with programmers: they have ways of making the…
> the pretense posed by the article that the club has no blame. Remember that these clubs are mostly small, local businesses. Their owners just don't have the technical sophistication to evaluate software security. Or…
Not really, no. The current kerfuffle is primarily over illegal streaming of live sports. The blocks need to be in place very rapidly to have any effect. Some governments have given rightsholders the ability to order…
Are you kidding? There was a large swing to Trump amongst Latinos in your last election. I have no idea why people assume immigrants are pro-immigration. They're pro-themselves.
> GP ties negative properties to entire groups without differenciation, this is by definition racist. Only if they're racial groups, and you're literally the only one trying to box people up by their skin colour.
> largely been workers for jobs the Dutch won't do. The Dutch were happy to do those jobs 50 years ago. After every single "jobs the natives won't do", there's an unspoken "for the dogshit pay we offer."
This sort of casual dismissal is precisely why the relationship won't be repaired. We deployed troops to Greenland after his comments. Does that sound unserious to you?
> not contributing to musk's empire You are if you've got a 401(k), just not voluntarily. The SpaceX IPO is basically a scam designed to force pension funds to buy in before the stock price falls to where it should be.
Islamists fight to be the oppressors, not to help the oppressed.
What allies? You threatened to invade Canada and Greenland. You surely don't think you're coming back from that?
> all this in-app tracking must be a violation of the GDPR, no? Probably, but we're gonna have to wait for the courts to weigh in for a definitive answer. Same with the very popular pay-or-accept-tracking model. An…
I'm not an Android user. What's a profile? Is that a user thing or a developer thing?
> I'm pretty sure Apple strategists knew the value of the gate-kept platform Jobs didn't see a revenue stream, he cared about being in control of how well his own products worked. He was never going to allow a…
> I can't think of what I'd want a native UI solution for. Because then your UI will work the way users of the platform expect it to.
> Why can't it be both? Is the government going to fund all further development? Hard to imagine investors continuing to throw billions at products they aren't allowed to sell.
Did you read the article? The whole point is that these particular defamatory claims weren't made by some third-party, but hallucinated entirely by Google's own AI. There is no "accurate summary". Just a pack of lies…
> I get the distrust of large corporations and other obvious bad actors […] > the blanket cynicism for all telemetry here is kinda surprising Who's providing the telemetry/analytics if not one of same large…
On official occasions. British aristos tend to be outdoor sorts. Range Rover and a Barbour jacket. QEII was always in wellies whenever she was off the clock.
But Kerouac didn't just crap his thoughts onto the page. He edited his work heavily to achieve just the stream of consciousness feel he wanted.
I'm not a native-speaker either, but becoming so assimilated that jokes are no longer a laughing matter …
A large part of the problem, imo, is that people haven't used the ability to talk to the entire planet as an opportunity to broaden their horizons, but to build themselves a transnational bubble of like-minded…
Ne, kannst du eigentlich nicht.
Sending someone something that'll take them longer to read than it took you to write is taking the piss. I think that's a good rule of thumb for AI-generated output.
What if? That's exactly what they do. It's 80c/month in Argentina.
> it could substantially discourage non-citizen immigrants (legal or not) Make an exception for owner-occupiers?