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No user record in our sample, but krger has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
>Real spaceships do not and will not have humans in the control loop except to specify a destination or target. Jim Lovell would like a word.
>Can a human be found liable for this? A father in Georgia was just convicted of second degree murder, child cruelty, and other charges because he failed to prevent his kid from shooting up his school.
They were probably close friends because they weren't business competitors.
Until the Heritage Foundation succeeds in dismantling Wikipedia.
>They're trying to provide an alternative to normal invite system - one that's been established and battle-tested over decades, one that works okay-ish across any device, real or virtual, on any platform, and one that…
>Opinions regarding masking mandates and criticizing COVID-19 response in general, for example. So they were cracking down on people spreading dangerous disinformation in the middle of a public health emergency. Okay.…
Yes, that was rather my point.
>Before Musk takeover certain opinions just weren't present and/or were actively silenced. Care to provide some examples of "certain opinions" that were "actively silenced?"
>They can make stuff up, but saying "60% of the time they lie to you" hasn't been true for years. If you're using them to fill knowledge gaps, what scaffolding have you set up to ensure that those gaps aren't being…
> I'm curious about the rationale behind this choice when nuclear power seems like a far superior option. Can someone shed light on this decision? India’s plutonium has already been spoken for.
The economics of higher education in the United States are definitely ripe for reform—especially for public institutions—but I think we have much better places to be looking for ideas than the health insurance industry.
>That Patreon is even considering keeping the app is proof of this. No, that Patreon is "even considering" keeping the app is evidence that they get more valuable information about users and their habits from the app…
> You could level similarly-contrived criticisms against humans where machines could do better too. You’re not even going to build an actual strawman before claiming to have knocked it down?
>that's why it all over the place. The last sentence explains why it's all over the place quite succinctly.
>Plus a very expensive (relatively) subscription. I loved Dark Sky because I bought it and then I had it. Ongoing customer value (hyper-local precipitation forecasts) that has ongoing costs for the developer (weather…
>There should be a lawyer-free portal where you can upload their threat letter and your responsible disclosure letter, and get some kind of legal order blessing your work that you can throw back at them. Who's going to…
>When you purchase a ticket from them and resell it on their marketplace, once someone purchases it, they(Ticketmaster) hold your funds and only give you the money ~7-14 business days after the event is over. They say…
>This is worth filing a Computer Fraud and Abuse case. No.
>Very few of them are carrying openly (why make yourself the first target?), but I stand by my statement that I'd be shocked. This is an extraordinary claim that demands at least some evidence in order to be taken…
>In northern New England, for example, like Maine and New Hampshire, I'd estimate 1 in every 3 or 4 people in most public spaces are armed. I'd be shocked to find out it's less than 1 in 10 in any specific gathering of…
> So Qualcomm is onto something here. Yeah. Using 12 cores to get 16% more performance than an 8-core processor gets.
The output turns blue and nothing happens? Update Terminal and then winget will work.
> such a bizarre world Apple lives in A world so bizarre that people keep trying so very hard to access it on their own terms.
They should call them Windows.
>The implication that residual stock or friends across town could influence the situation. Yes, that could explain why McDonalds execs would try to discourage franchisees from using Kytch. It doesn't, however, explain…