You're not wrong, but I would like to point out that there is also the Civilian Weather Observer Program (CWOP) that is fed by a lot of private weather stations (the kind you can buy at Walmart of Amazon and put at your…
Hard disagree, my rep is an idiot
Stupid people also assume there are not exceptions to every rule. But you can't build your systems (or your arguments) around edge cases, because that would be ignoring the vast majority of use cases.
They used to. Not anymore.
That is the weirdest thing I've ever read
HERE WeGo does traffic, if you want to ditch Google Maps.
Open source? Not that I've found. I use HERE WeGo for searching and driving, and CoMaps for walking around.
> Personally I wish more scaremongering were happening right now. You might be the first person in history to say that
> climate simply hasn’t, until recently, required it. I would qualify that as it hasn't required it since the invention of air conditioning. Which also isn't strictly true; the high temperature for Paris on July 1st…
I love that I got downvoted above for literally suggesting they ask someone who was recently in America for their opinion as to what America has to offer.
Capitalism doesn't break things, it builds them. You're thinking of greed, which exists in all economic types.
> It's insane they aren't using this opportunity. Instead they're taking the opportunity to be insane. But the faithful are not allowed to admit that.
Ask those returning home from world cup visits. They'll be in the best position to compare to their home country.
Or round, like the hobbits do
I got annoyed with Immich and external storage, because in order for every user to have their own facial recognition data on a large set of photos, you have to add the folder as external storage for each user, which…
I, Robot (2004) dealt with this issue, too Human beings have dreams. Even dogs have dreams, but not you, you are just a machine. An imitation of life. Can a robot write a symphony? Can a robot turn a... canvas into a…
What do you mean by "wins"? Because if the company is publicly traded, "win" means "value for stockholders", and that doesn't necessarily translate to "liked by customers."
More likely that the AI training set contained the IP of others, and we all know how that turns out.
Actually, you've provided examples that prove the point. None of those were especially good (though everyone wanted the G4 Cube), and yet they made it to market anyway. Why? Because the CEO was behind it, breathing down…
Wow. Get help.
I'm old enough to remember Kevin as both hero and villain. People are complex, Kevin seemed to be no exception. His exploits - and the ones of those who caught him - were fascinating to follow in realtime. But be…
> He used techniques that shouldn't have been available to him Why not? Sometimes it's not what you know, it's who you know.
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C'mon, it's Father's Day in the US. You're not down for a dad joke, even in Father's Day?
You're not wrong, but I would like to point out that there is also the Civilian Weather Observer Program (CWOP) that is fed by a lot of private weather stations (the kind you can buy at Walmart of Amazon and put at your…
Hard disagree, my rep is an idiot
Stupid people also assume there are not exceptions to every rule. But you can't build your systems (or your arguments) around edge cases, because that would be ignoring the vast majority of use cases.
They used to. Not anymore.
That is the weirdest thing I've ever read
HERE WeGo does traffic, if you want to ditch Google Maps.
Open source? Not that I've found. I use HERE WeGo for searching and driving, and CoMaps for walking around.
> Personally I wish more scaremongering were happening right now. You might be the first person in history to say that
> climate simply hasn’t, until recently, required it. I would qualify that as it hasn't required it since the invention of air conditioning. Which also isn't strictly true; the high temperature for Paris on July 1st…
I love that I got downvoted above for literally suggesting they ask someone who was recently in America for their opinion as to what America has to offer.
Capitalism doesn't break things, it builds them. You're thinking of greed, which exists in all economic types.
> It's insane they aren't using this opportunity. Instead they're taking the opportunity to be insane. But the faithful are not allowed to admit that.
Ask those returning home from world cup visits. They'll be in the best position to compare to their home country.
Or round, like the hobbits do
I got annoyed with Immich and external storage, because in order for every user to have their own facial recognition data on a large set of photos, you have to add the folder as external storage for each user, which…
I, Robot (2004) dealt with this issue, too Human beings have dreams. Even dogs have dreams, but not you, you are just a machine. An imitation of life. Can a robot write a symphony? Can a robot turn a... canvas into a…
What do you mean by "wins"? Because if the company is publicly traded, "win" means "value for stockholders", and that doesn't necessarily translate to "liked by customers."
More likely that the AI training set contained the IP of others, and we all know how that turns out.
Actually, you've provided examples that prove the point. None of those were especially good (though everyone wanted the G4 Cube), and yet they made it to market anyway. Why? Because the CEO was behind it, breathing down…
Wow. Get help.
I'm old enough to remember Kevin as both hero and villain. People are complex, Kevin seemed to be no exception. His exploits - and the ones of those who caught him - were fascinating to follow in realtime. But be…
> He used techniques that shouldn't have been available to him Why not? Sometimes it's not what you know, it's who you know.
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C'mon, it's Father's Day in the US. You're not down for a dad joke, even in Father's Day?
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