I think they have been transparent as they legally can be. We're going to have to read between the lines here.
This is a tough one, and I think is a bug of the current system, and only serves to hold us back. I'd like to think that one day we'll reach the point where UBI is practical. We're not there yet, and we need to do more…
I think this is an area that highlights one of the huge differences between Europe and the US that isn't obvious at first to most Europeans. Outside of commercial messaging that you may see in TV show, or Country Music…
>US trucks are just a peculiar form of luxury car No, not really. You can get one fully loaded, or get a bare bones work truck. Thing is there are no "luxury" makes for trucks, but more often there are trims of…
>The bed in the F150 is shortened to make room for a second row of seats. F150's come with multiple cab/bed options depending on the year. Yes, some have short beds with cabs, others have Long/standard beds with cabs…
>The entire AI industry is powered by piracy at a massive scale. ARRRRR.. This is a grey area still for me. It's a neural network. It works similar to our brains work, but more consistent. It's doesn't seem like piracy…
>I'm an artist and designer too, the fear of how fast these tools can replicate styles and take jobs becomes a lot less scary when I can take advantage of it myself or enhance my workflow with it myself without paying a…
>The community is entrechend in 1.5 because that's what everyone is now familiar with, IMO That probably has some weight to the community's decision to still use 1.5. Other reasons (and more important IMO) why we're…
>However, according to him, he did not attend his graduation ceremony to receive his degrees, and therefore, he does not technically possess a BA or an MA. Oh wow, he's probably lying about his education.
Like it or not, this is how center-right over are using it. We've just created huge silos post trump schism, that even our language is drifting.
>It's kind of a testament to our times that the person who chooses to look at synthetic porn instead of supporting a real-life human trafficking industry is the bad actor. "Bad actor" is a pretty vague term, I think…
I think they have been transparent as they legally can be. We're going to have to read between the lines here.
This is a tough one, and I think is a bug of the current system, and only serves to hold us back. I'd like to think that one day we'll reach the point where UBI is practical. We're not there yet, and we need to do more…
I think this is an area that highlights one of the huge differences between Europe and the US that isn't obvious at first to most Europeans. Outside of commercial messaging that you may see in TV show, or Country Music…
>US trucks are just a peculiar form of luxury car No, not really. You can get one fully loaded, or get a bare bones work truck. Thing is there are no "luxury" makes for trucks, but more often there are trims of…
>The bed in the F150 is shortened to make room for a second row of seats. F150's come with multiple cab/bed options depending on the year. Yes, some have short beds with cabs, others have Long/standard beds with cabs…
>The entire AI industry is powered by piracy at a massive scale. ARRRRR.. This is a grey area still for me. It's a neural network. It works similar to our brains work, but more consistent. It's doesn't seem like piracy…
>I'm an artist and designer too, the fear of how fast these tools can replicate styles and take jobs becomes a lot less scary when I can take advantage of it myself or enhance my workflow with it myself without paying a…
>The community is entrechend in 1.5 because that's what everyone is now familiar with, IMO That probably has some weight to the community's decision to still use 1.5. Other reasons (and more important IMO) why we're…
>However, according to him, he did not attend his graduation ceremony to receive his degrees, and therefore, he does not technically possess a BA or an MA. Oh wow, he's probably lying about his education.
Like it or not, this is how center-right over are using it. We've just created huge silos post trump schism, that even our language is drifting.
>It's kind of a testament to our times that the person who chooses to look at synthetic porn instead of supporting a real-life human trafficking industry is the bad actor. "Bad actor" is a pretty vague term, I think…