I believe the discussion in #8634 is for a different change, but one of a similar nature.
The response was, "needs a discussion," as in a post on `https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions`, rather than directly creating a PR. There also was feedback saying approximately that they've been burned by security…
It might be, though it also sounds like where I work, which is a company that has been mentioned a couple of times on HN (to a mixed reception).
> And what is it with the trend to end so many words with “-ism” these days? According to wikipedia[0], "isms" have been derided since the mid-19th century at least. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-ism
Really? Perhaps they updated it, because I got "likely human generated" for the parent article. "Your GPTZero score corresponds to the likelihood of the text being AI generated: 338.59305536714294 Your text is likely…
Are you of the “if you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe” persuasion?
> all it needs is a weak simple catalyst, Catalysis lowers the activation barrier, sure, but you still have to contend with the thermodynamic equilibrium in the absence of the catalyst, in addition to subsequent…
(1) is correct, but I believe (2) is no longer assumed to be true (especially the part about random RNA in the ocean). The major problem is concentration. Even if you invoke geological timescales and a favourable redox…
> aren't all self-driving vehicles equipped with lidars I believe Tesla has made a lot of noise about not using lidar.[0] [0]: https://venturebeat.com/2021/07/03/tesla-ai-chief-explains-w...
They list their donors fairly clearly linked from the same page you posted, https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/our-funding/donors-cha... Did you find something nefarious?
I believe the author meant "old.class + old.study = 40" vs "new.class + new.study = 27" (where new.study = 14). It took me a re-read to come to that conclusion.
In some countries, e.g. Australia or South Africa, suburb just means "neighbourhood" rather than specifically an outlying one.
The new iPhone is the 12, just fyi. Even though they were not as recent, I believe your argument would be more compelling if you used Apple's more similar products, e.g. AirPods Pro, or perhaps the latest watch.
I believe the discussion in #8634 is for a different change, but one of a similar nature.
The response was, "needs a discussion," as in a post on `https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions`, rather than directly creating a PR. There also was feedback saying approximately that they've been burned by security…
It might be, though it also sounds like where I work, which is a company that has been mentioned a couple of times on HN (to a mixed reception).
> And what is it with the trend to end so many words with “-ism” these days? According to wikipedia[0], "isms" have been derided since the mid-19th century at least. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-ism
Really? Perhaps they updated it, because I got "likely human generated" for the parent article. "Your GPTZero score corresponds to the likelihood of the text being AI generated: 338.59305536714294 Your text is likely…
Are you of the “if you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe” persuasion?
> all it needs is a weak simple catalyst, Catalysis lowers the activation barrier, sure, but you still have to contend with the thermodynamic equilibrium in the absence of the catalyst, in addition to subsequent…
(1) is correct, but I believe (2) is no longer assumed to be true (especially the part about random RNA in the ocean). The major problem is concentration. Even if you invoke geological timescales and a favourable redox…
> aren't all self-driving vehicles equipped with lidars I believe Tesla has made a lot of noise about not using lidar.[0] [0]: https://venturebeat.com/2021/07/03/tesla-ai-chief-explains-w...
They list their donors fairly clearly linked from the same page you posted, https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/our-funding/donors-cha... Did you find something nefarious?
I believe the author meant "old.class + old.study = 40" vs "new.class + new.study = 27" (where new.study = 14). It took me a re-read to come to that conclusion.
In some countries, e.g. Australia or South Africa, suburb just means "neighbourhood" rather than specifically an outlying one.
The new iPhone is the 12, just fyi. Even though they were not as recent, I believe your argument would be more compelling if you used Apple's more similar products, e.g. AirPods Pro, or perhaps the latest watch.