Is it a better way though? The problem with ads has always been their abusive nature. From unrestrained pop ups and clickjacking in the 90s to today's pervasive surveillance and profiling. Cloudflare turnstile is a pop…
Evs have a main battery and a car battery so they ice and ev are equivalent in that respect.
If "it's not even close" at 50k km, then surely the break even is much lower and you could've just said that?
But unironically lol. Eventually there will be a snap back. But probably not our generation
This is the best. Especially when the password is being autotyped by the pw manager and so you never see the truncation and now have a bad pw saved in your manager. Alongside a restrictive password policy with no ui…
The person making the claim bears the burden of proving it. Merely failing to agree doesn't shift the burden of pros to the questioner.
You can't foist this on an ethereal other that we can just blame for all our ills. Pretending American democracy is somehow broken to the point voting doesn't work is an insane take. Especially because you literally…
States fight the federal government all the time. It's practically a primary function of any solicitor/attorney general if only because the federal government of the only other 800lb gorilla in the state
Ask yourself the same question, but replace it with France kicking out NATO or New Zealand kicking out the Americans. What did they gain by pissing off their allies, and what have been the honest long term effects for…
Mythos actually does change that calculus. Going forward, with access to a mythos caliber llm actors are not tied to bad configs or lazy admins for access. I get that the bs is real. But it's important for you to not…
Whats in Utah is data storage.
As an Android user you can absolutely pay for access to dark sky's api.
> alleges that the Trump administration extorted Intel into giving it 9.9% of its common stock, plus warrants for another 5% Seems more like a shareholder is mad they were extorted. Which is a normal reaction to being…
What do you mean "let's" like we're the billionaires? The ultra wealthy have had over a century (in only this country!) to read The Gospel of Wealth. They're not going to do it. And it's fine to admit that.
But have they? I understand that the Chinese side is illuminated and the American side is dark. I disagree that the Chinese labs have created anything that isn't in an American research lab or production dc. Sure the…
From the fucking article: Fossil fuel cargoes travel long distances in very large flows, so their decline removes more than a proportional share of cargo mass. It removes a larger share of the ocean work and the fuel…
The 180 is incredible to see though. I remember when enforcing FDE was all the rage bc well, shit gets stolen. This stuff was a critical concern then. Apple got raked over the coals for months because they did nothing…
The primary and ultimate form of war is absolutely large-scale land combat operations. Artillery and Infantry are still the king and queen of battle. There are too many hot and cold conflicts in the world that if they…
That's the problem with all these heuristics i guess. No one but phd historians and kids writing essays research inter-war Soviet history. Which is of course false, but you can imagine that's what the heuristics say is…
In a roundabout way it's better. In that w/net neutrality isp's & big business got out from under it by promising bare minimums. Without that "head 'em off at the pass" collusion we'll actually stand a chance for things…
That's almost certainly just bad engineering/bad business. Not to say it wasn't an active choice, I'm sure it was. It just shows how extreme the power imbalance is between end users and big business that they have 0…
I don't think an erect penis should be a problem. This sort of "i literally cannot even look at it (despite being the only one here who did search for it)" refusal is insane to me
It's actually crazy to think about. People have free access to alcohol and guns and cars because that's the legacy. Yet we all trust everyone with all those things. But God forbid we trust someone with an llm.
Yeah, the comment you're responding doesn't understand the workflow being discussed. And of course that makes the person believe they're genius level on the topic
It would have to be. And it's not new in the law at all. The principal-agent problem was one of the main enablers of the golden age of piracy. But that doesn't mean it isnt a solved problem now (in the law and…
Is it a better way though? The problem with ads has always been their abusive nature. From unrestrained pop ups and clickjacking in the 90s to today's pervasive surveillance and profiling. Cloudflare turnstile is a pop…
Evs have a main battery and a car battery so they ice and ev are equivalent in that respect.
If "it's not even close" at 50k km, then surely the break even is much lower and you could've just said that?
But unironically lol. Eventually there will be a snap back. But probably not our generation
This is the best. Especially when the password is being autotyped by the pw manager and so you never see the truncation and now have a bad pw saved in your manager. Alongside a restrictive password policy with no ui…
The person making the claim bears the burden of proving it. Merely failing to agree doesn't shift the burden of pros to the questioner.
You can't foist this on an ethereal other that we can just blame for all our ills. Pretending American democracy is somehow broken to the point voting doesn't work is an insane take. Especially because you literally…
States fight the federal government all the time. It's practically a primary function of any solicitor/attorney general if only because the federal government of the only other 800lb gorilla in the state
Ask yourself the same question, but replace it with France kicking out NATO or New Zealand kicking out the Americans. What did they gain by pissing off their allies, and what have been the honest long term effects for…
Mythos actually does change that calculus. Going forward, with access to a mythos caliber llm actors are not tied to bad configs or lazy admins for access. I get that the bs is real. But it's important for you to not…
Whats in Utah is data storage.
As an Android user you can absolutely pay for access to dark sky's api.
> alleges that the Trump administration extorted Intel into giving it 9.9% of its common stock, plus warrants for another 5% Seems more like a shareholder is mad they were extorted. Which is a normal reaction to being…
What do you mean "let's" like we're the billionaires? The ultra wealthy have had over a century (in only this country!) to read The Gospel of Wealth. They're not going to do it. And it's fine to admit that.
But have they? I understand that the Chinese side is illuminated and the American side is dark. I disagree that the Chinese labs have created anything that isn't in an American research lab or production dc. Sure the…
From the fucking article: Fossil fuel cargoes travel long distances in very large flows, so their decline removes more than a proportional share of cargo mass. It removes a larger share of the ocean work and the fuel…
The 180 is incredible to see though. I remember when enforcing FDE was all the rage bc well, shit gets stolen. This stuff was a critical concern then. Apple got raked over the coals for months because they did nothing…
The primary and ultimate form of war is absolutely large-scale land combat operations. Artillery and Infantry are still the king and queen of battle. There are too many hot and cold conflicts in the world that if they…
That's the problem with all these heuristics i guess. No one but phd historians and kids writing essays research inter-war Soviet history. Which is of course false, but you can imagine that's what the heuristics say is…
In a roundabout way it's better. In that w/net neutrality isp's & big business got out from under it by promising bare minimums. Without that "head 'em off at the pass" collusion we'll actually stand a chance for things…
That's almost certainly just bad engineering/bad business. Not to say it wasn't an active choice, I'm sure it was. It just shows how extreme the power imbalance is between end users and big business that they have 0…
I don't think an erect penis should be a problem. This sort of "i literally cannot even look at it (despite being the only one here who did search for it)" refusal is insane to me
It's actually crazy to think about. People have free access to alcohol and guns and cars because that's the legacy. Yet we all trust everyone with all those things. But God forbid we trust someone with an llm.
Yeah, the comment you're responding doesn't understand the workflow being discussed. And of course that makes the person believe they're genius level on the topic
It would have to be. And it's not new in the law at all. The principal-agent problem was one of the main enablers of the golden age of piracy. But that doesn't mean it isnt a solved problem now (in the law and…