And that's where the complexity arises in this argument that I don't know how to resolve. In the case of this woman vs Meta, to me it doesn't "feel" legal that one disparaging comment costs $50K. It feels that there's…
There's a basic list on that page. There are many LLMs out there that you can discuss this with if you want to waste your own time. I'm not going to waste any more time with this thread. You have an attitude that says…
I would argue yes. If you have the choice to sell to sell it, you can be forced to sell it. One can still give up their basic rights if they so choose. The woman in question can cease from disparaging Meta for the rest…
If you'd like to research basic freedoms, I would suggest starting here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_rights
Those that are deemed inalienable.
I understand freedom of speech and I understand she's free to speak but there may be consequences. I understand that there are huge complexities in the legal system. I understand you can enter into agreements (part of…
My wife got hit by this. Click an ad for to a 100% fake site with deep discounts, put in her credit card, order never went through. I checked the advertiser and it was somewhere in China. A few days later, her CC was…
Are medical licenses actually the cause of expensive healthcare?
Or they start to require internet access before you can use the device. Even if it's periodic. Once a month you have to connect to the internet to validate your license and agreement, wherein it uploads your watch…
Regulation can prevent the fix as well.
> What I bet hasn't decreased is the extent to which people say they want to be unique. FTA: > In our study of over one million participants surveyed from 2000 to 2020, we found that need for uniqueness was lowest among…
I'd just love some zoning changes that would allow light commercial in the middle of some neighborhoods so I don't have to drive miles to get a cup of coffee. Could be as simple as adding more pathways between…
In addition to all the other replies on this topic, monochrome sensors are capable of higher detail and higher sensitivity than color sensors. There's no scientific benefit to using a color sensor. In fact, a color…
Is your argument that diseases that you can’t die from shouldn’t be covered by primary medical care?
I also might argue that the degree to which it is your identity will change through your life. Certainly in my 20s I had less of an idea of who I was so my value to society was rooted in how much I was paid or my…
Why did I hear about this from haveibeenpwned rather than from Trello? I received an email from pwned but nothing from Trello.
I’m curious how often the strings are not in agreement. Is this a very rare occurrence or does it happen often?
I've said this before and I'll say it again but one of the best things the auto industry did for itself was to tie a person's identity to the type of automobile they drive. In today's society, you can completely…
Yeah this feels like a bad idea. People usually associate a police state with the police vs the people but when the people are the police, you start to distrust everyone.
Its my assumption that biology inspired robots would adapt better to a biological world. It might also be easier to solve problems by copying those who have already figured out a solution.
Right. It appeared that the response to the first image and question would have been the same if the image wasn't provided. I wasn't impressed with the demo but we'll see what real world results get.
> It is pure entertainment with no societal value beyond that. I think entertaining society should be very high up on the list of societal values. Crypto, on the other hand, I struggle to find any value worth the cost.
How about an “Officially Supported Until:” date?
I can look at pictures of Machu Picchu on Google Maps but the experience of being there is so much better (from what I hear). That's why we want to send people. Presumably those people want to survive and come back too.
> I remember a time (maybe?) when that was registered to a third-party fan of Firefox to promote it who handed it over to Mozilla. I remember this too. Could have been a rumor but I definitely thought about this when I…
And that's where the complexity arises in this argument that I don't know how to resolve. In the case of this woman vs Meta, to me it doesn't "feel" legal that one disparaging comment costs $50K. It feels that there's…
There's a basic list on that page. There are many LLMs out there that you can discuss this with if you want to waste your own time. I'm not going to waste any more time with this thread. You have an attitude that says…
I would argue yes. If you have the choice to sell to sell it, you can be forced to sell it. One can still give up their basic rights if they so choose. The woman in question can cease from disparaging Meta for the rest…
If you'd like to research basic freedoms, I would suggest starting here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_rights
Those that are deemed inalienable.
I understand freedom of speech and I understand she's free to speak but there may be consequences. I understand that there are huge complexities in the legal system. I understand you can enter into agreements (part of…
My wife got hit by this. Click an ad for to a 100% fake site with deep discounts, put in her credit card, order never went through. I checked the advertiser and it was somewhere in China. A few days later, her CC was…
Are medical licenses actually the cause of expensive healthcare?
Or they start to require internet access before you can use the device. Even if it's periodic. Once a month you have to connect to the internet to validate your license and agreement, wherein it uploads your watch…
Regulation can prevent the fix as well.
> What I bet hasn't decreased is the extent to which people say they want to be unique. FTA: > In our study of over one million participants surveyed from 2000 to 2020, we found that need for uniqueness was lowest among…
I'd just love some zoning changes that would allow light commercial in the middle of some neighborhoods so I don't have to drive miles to get a cup of coffee. Could be as simple as adding more pathways between…
In addition to all the other replies on this topic, monochrome sensors are capable of higher detail and higher sensitivity than color sensors. There's no scientific benefit to using a color sensor. In fact, a color…
Is your argument that diseases that you can’t die from shouldn’t be covered by primary medical care?
I also might argue that the degree to which it is your identity will change through your life. Certainly in my 20s I had less of an idea of who I was so my value to society was rooted in how much I was paid or my…
Why did I hear about this from haveibeenpwned rather than from Trello? I received an email from pwned but nothing from Trello.
I’m curious how often the strings are not in agreement. Is this a very rare occurrence or does it happen often?
I've said this before and I'll say it again but one of the best things the auto industry did for itself was to tie a person's identity to the type of automobile they drive. In today's society, you can completely…
Yeah this feels like a bad idea. People usually associate a police state with the police vs the people but when the people are the police, you start to distrust everyone.
Its my assumption that biology inspired robots would adapt better to a biological world. It might also be easier to solve problems by copying those who have already figured out a solution.
Right. It appeared that the response to the first image and question would have been the same if the image wasn't provided. I wasn't impressed with the demo but we'll see what real world results get.
> It is pure entertainment with no societal value beyond that. I think entertaining society should be very high up on the list of societal values. Crypto, on the other hand, I struggle to find any value worth the cost.
How about an “Officially Supported Until:” date?
I can look at pictures of Machu Picchu on Google Maps but the experience of being there is so much better (from what I hear). That's why we want to send people. Presumably those people want to survive and come back too.
> I remember a time (maybe?) when that was registered to a third-party fan of Firefox to promote it who handed it over to Mozilla. I remember this too. Could have been a rumor but I definitely thought about this when I…