umactually1
No user record in our sample, but umactually1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but umactually1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> Those disclosures will be shared on the Steam store pages for these games, which should help players who want to avoid certain types of AI content. But disclosure will not be sufficient for games that use…
Agree. It triggers me a little when folks complain about HTTPS. Nowadays you have a wealth of tools to trivialize TLS certificate tasks. Public TLS cert? LetsEncrypt + certbot (or any of the other zillion great ACME…
This topic is interesting especially in the context of beaches and coastal areas. At least in Australia, a lot of beaches are eroding. Fast. Like, the Gold Coast is basically completely artificial at this point, they…
> ... reminds me of another story I read about on HN ... This one, IIRC: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16233336
The aftermath of Sogen Kato's discovery reminds me of another story I read about on HN years ago that covered the (quite uniquely Japan, as I understand it) cottage industry that has sprung up around cleaning up from…
> Emphasis on "cores". Relative to each one of these application processor cores, how many embedded smaller cores doing specialized tasks do you think there are? Fair point, but the context here is your original…
Have you heard the phrase "extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof"? You're asking yjftsjthsd-h to furnish data to make a slam dunk conclusion that ARM-licensed CPU designs will out-sell RISC-V. You realize…
> but it also isn’t the job of the government to make your products good A century of progress in domestic automotive sector would disagree with your opinion, here. If it wasn't for the gub'ment infringing on the…