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No user record in our sample, but w4der has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
And both were Boeing 737s ... (albeit different variants)
Yeah, sorry, it was a codebase with _only_ regression tests dating to the 80s, so we called everything a "regression".
I'd argue it's worse for consumers, by keeping them alive it staves off competition, and leeches cash by increasing subscription prices or locking once free feature behind paywalls.
I've also seen situations where a customer reports a bug, the fix breaks some regression, and the updated behavior to work around the fix breaking the regressions turns into an undocumented feature.
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And remember to format the car before you take it in for a service.
I just go on Wikiloc to find tracks, then export the GPX file into CoMaps. I know that Wikiloc is not OSS, but at least I can do navigation with custom routes that way.
The "Don't be evil" motto was diluted in 2015 when alphabet was formed, and taken down in 2018, so yeah, things were brewing from before.
But how was the first 3D printer made? Are they gonna ban CNC machines next?
But could you not set up a system where you need to go get (for free) a limited use token at a physical location, or have them mailed to your home, and they have a rough geographical lock? If a bunch of those tokens…
The diagram you shared has an open loop chiller, are those still needed as a backup?
> just knowing everything all at once is enough to catapult AI dramatically beyond our grasp But that would still be limited to "knowing everything all at once" _at the time_ this event happened, and as we've been shown…
For AI to decide that they are alive and moral agents would require them to be able to take moral responsibility for their actions. As long as the labs that run them deny that responsibility, or an AI can´t convincingly…
RustDesk has a similar business model and works fine for what it is, is there something particular about TailScale and Iroh that makes you think it will not work?
You are leaving out the rate at which the temperature has fallen and risen in the past and how that compares with the rising seen in recent decades.
> Alternatively, the PRC can drop similar origination requirements from it's domestic market. Can you share any details on this? Is something I've rarely seen discussed
That does not sound worse than replacing the spark plugs in a Subaru engine.
It has already started, many features which you could previously access without an account are now locked behind a login screen.
They also have a very intense workplace culture, I had a manager who was part of Evernote while their site was being laid off by Bending Spoons, and he heard some wild stories, they pay above average for a European tech…
Rolls-Royce the luxury car or power plant manufacturer?
On android you can do so from developer mode, but it's a blanket throttle for the whole device. I've been using mine with a 5mbps cap for a few years now.
Wasn't the Cygnus just an emissions compliance vehicle?
If anyone was annoyed by the site hijacking the mouse pointer, this rule works: "##:style(cursor: auto !important;)"
I don't care how good you think it is, the fact that it (back when I used to be a TA) would break if two TAs tried concurrently grading different parts of an assignment of a student is bonkers. The workaround for that…
There is historical precedent tho: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9licette