> have preferences Yes, but that's different than saying "I hate hammers, so I don't want OTHER people to use hammers"
It seems weird to be "pro-AI" or "anti-AI" in general. It's a tool. It's like saying construction workers are pro-hammer
Property taxes are a type of wealth tax
Just tried Claude Code on my Pro plan. It worked. So no, it's not removed
> Investigating - Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. They seem to now, a few min after your comment
I've read plenty of dumb things in pre-AI books.
...except Airbnb's redesign is still extremely flat. Three icons that have 3-D shadows is not groundbreaking
> leftist tarrifs huh?
> Most people probably don't have 2.5 TB worth of stuff. But Backblaze is marketing itself towards people who do. The average person is not a backblaze customer
The "Personal backup" pricing plan is $99 USD / year and includes "Unlimited data backup" and "one year version history" which implies they are storing much more than just your data at a given time. $99 would give you…
I also find Reddit good- but given I mainly follow subreddits focused on PC hardware, I'm less concerned. I would never go to Reddit for discussion about political or controversial topics where botting would be a…
> or political ideas Judging by some of the examples listed by Reddit mods, it seems political astroturfing is a serious goal: "(This is one of the AI comments used in the experiment.) As a Palestinian, I hate Israel…
> No - most Asian nations did not recognize the South Vietnam govt I would not say "most". Thailand, Laos, SK, Philippines, Singapore did. >US vetoed Vietnamese membership to the UN in 1975 - after losing the War.…
Genocidal serbia got off too easy
> It was never part of the UN and its membership was explicitly denied. Solely due to a soviet veto. Most countries recognized it anyway.
But yet, no imperialism occurred?
How is it imperialism? The internationally-recognized government of South Vietnam asked the US for military intervention. The US signed peace accords in 1973 and removed all troops. North Vietnam broke the accords and…
> In the fever of the 2024 campaign, Republican influencers and politicians have recast D.E.I. as an all-purpose boogeyman Republicans seem correct. It's clear that DEI has gone way too far and is regressive rather than…
The repo contains some source code, so therefore it's open source
> If someone can't afford $30-50/mo for Internet But that's the thing- they CAN afford it. They afforded it just fine before 2021 when the program started.
This is just a subsidy for big ISPs. Good riddance
Zulu JDK
Your representatives are not part of the DOJ...
Good. DEI, at its very core, is a racist and shallow ideology
OpenAI's claim is that they used the voice actors' natural voice > That is a silly thing to believe. I think it's silly to believe that celebrities should own voices
> have preferences Yes, but that's different than saying "I hate hammers, so I don't want OTHER people to use hammers"
It seems weird to be "pro-AI" or "anti-AI" in general. It's a tool. It's like saying construction workers are pro-hammer
Property taxes are a type of wealth tax
Just tried Claude Code on my Pro plan. It worked. So no, it's not removed
> Investigating - Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. They seem to now, a few min after your comment
I've read plenty of dumb things in pre-AI books.
...except Airbnb's redesign is still extremely flat. Three icons that have 3-D shadows is not groundbreaking
> leftist tarrifs huh?
> Most people probably don't have 2.5 TB worth of stuff. But Backblaze is marketing itself towards people who do. The average person is not a backblaze customer
The "Personal backup" pricing plan is $99 USD / year and includes "Unlimited data backup" and "one year version history" which implies they are storing much more than just your data at a given time. $99 would give you…
I also find Reddit good- but given I mainly follow subreddits focused on PC hardware, I'm less concerned. I would never go to Reddit for discussion about political or controversial topics where botting would be a…
> or political ideas Judging by some of the examples listed by Reddit mods, it seems political astroturfing is a serious goal: "(This is one of the AI comments used in the experiment.) As a Palestinian, I hate Israel…
> No - most Asian nations did not recognize the South Vietnam govt I would not say "most". Thailand, Laos, SK, Philippines, Singapore did. >US vetoed Vietnamese membership to the UN in 1975 - after losing the War.…
Genocidal serbia got off too easy
> It was never part of the UN and its membership was explicitly denied. Solely due to a soviet veto. Most countries recognized it anyway.
But yet, no imperialism occurred?
How is it imperialism? The internationally-recognized government of South Vietnam asked the US for military intervention. The US signed peace accords in 1973 and removed all troops. North Vietnam broke the accords and…
> In the fever of the 2024 campaign, Republican influencers and politicians have recast D.E.I. as an all-purpose boogeyman Republicans seem correct. It's clear that DEI has gone way too far and is regressive rather than…
The repo contains some source code, so therefore it's open source
> If someone can't afford $30-50/mo for Internet But that's the thing- they CAN afford it. They afforded it just fine before 2021 when the program started.
This is just a subsidy for big ISPs. Good riddance
Zulu JDK
Your representatives are not part of the DOJ...
Good. DEI, at its very core, is a racist and shallow ideology
OpenAI's claim is that they used the voice actors' natural voice > That is a silly thing to believe. I think it's silly to believe that celebrities should own voices