It's not exactly like logseq but I really like SilverBullet (https://silverbullet.md/). It's self-hostable and really hackable (plugins, dynamic categorization via embedding custom queries, etc.). Browsers are the first…
> Causing very painful social changes, however, is absolutely on the cards. Worse than voluntarily inviting masses of incompatible cultures into western countries like we're already doing?
A billion dollars would buy a hell of a legal team. You think they couldn't scrape that up from investors who stand to lose substantially more if OpenAI gets blasted?
> I'm not sure that anyone under the age of 45-50 can truly appreciate just how big of a deal Terminator 2 was and how big movie releases can be. 100% agreed. Really was a magical time. For me what "infinite CGI" has…
> Is it a lack of knowledge from the users or do they really value iMessage integration that much? My understanding is that the barrier to entry to using iMessage makes iMessage a LOT more secure from spam. If you want…
But it _was_ a plenary session, was it not? One of only 48? That someone could easily avoid scheduling a vacation during?
> Stupid parliamentary trick: Hold the vote on the day before the summer break - ensuring that many people have already returned to their home countries. Maybe people should demand better of their representatives. Would…
> literally convicted of sexual assault in a court of law It was a civil case, not criminal, and had included no physical evidence. And the claim was so old the statute of limitations had run out, but no worries, New…
In this particular case I think it's just because Trump can't resist doing every single thing Israel wants.
It's not so much "support" as "not caring." Most "regular" people, when they hear about measures like this, say "oh no, the government can see my boring text messages to grandma, who cares", much they same way they…
> for the children, of course. Kind of surprised they don't just pitch it as a way to root out Russian propaganda and right-wing extremism. Public opinion would shift overnight. They'd practically demand it!
Hey, at least they can feel secure in the knowledge that they're not contributing to global warming by using AC and instead dropping dead by the thousands.
They were unarmed and the government was and continues to be scared shitless of that "attempted overthrow" (with no weapons? Does anyone really believe that had any chance of succeeding?) to this very day. Seems to me…
> It could keep it (disallow voting shares by law) and spend the dividends. And if the stock doesn't yield dividends?
> Is the presumption that China, the country of one child policy, will do nothing about the problem? I don't think they're foolish enough to invite the entire third world into the country to bolster low birth rates like…
> That article doesn't mention the word "race" once. Are you being intentionally obtuse by pretending ethnicity and race can't be used interchangeably on a broad level? The entire point of requiring "diversity in bone…
> and I would say there is generally a pretty good idea of how to mitigate them to be impactful Yes and no. No in the sense that the space of possible ways to craft a malicious prompt is infinite. Yes in the sense that…
No, not like that! Something that gives me unlimited usage for an insane discount!
There's theory and there's practice. In theory you're supposed to maintain 10 and 2 at all times. In practice, that gets fatiguing over long trips.
> It also seemed really accurate. It's really not. When I'm cruising on the highway I like to rest my right wrist on the top of the wheel, which blocks the sensor. "Watch the road" "Watch the road" "Watch the road"
> Races don't exist on any biological level. You sure about that? https://www.nmdp.org/get-involved/join-the-registry/ethnicit... > Finding the right donor for a patient isn’t simple. Donors and patients are matched…
Do you think having a union means the entire organization can't get shitcanned? Ask all those auto workers whose jobs got shipped to Mexico over the years how much being unionized helped.
Yeah I think the 19th century was a little bit different than today. Unions only work as far as you, the worker, are irreplaceable. Plumbers, electricians, etc. -- all that work has to be done "here and now." You can't…
Well, it does kind of matter. "Banned" has a specific meaning. If a book is "banned" and you're allowed to possess it or sell it, it's not really banned, now is it? The usage of the word, despite the reality of the…
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It's not exactly like logseq but I really like SilverBullet (https://silverbullet.md/). It's self-hostable and really hackable (plugins, dynamic categorization via embedding custom queries, etc.). Browsers are the first…
> Causing very painful social changes, however, is absolutely on the cards. Worse than voluntarily inviting masses of incompatible cultures into western countries like we're already doing?
A billion dollars would buy a hell of a legal team. You think they couldn't scrape that up from investors who stand to lose substantially more if OpenAI gets blasted?
> I'm not sure that anyone under the age of 45-50 can truly appreciate just how big of a deal Terminator 2 was and how big movie releases can be. 100% agreed. Really was a magical time. For me what "infinite CGI" has…
> Is it a lack of knowledge from the users or do they really value iMessage integration that much? My understanding is that the barrier to entry to using iMessage makes iMessage a LOT more secure from spam. If you want…
But it _was_ a plenary session, was it not? One of only 48? That someone could easily avoid scheduling a vacation during?
> Stupid parliamentary trick: Hold the vote on the day before the summer break - ensuring that many people have already returned to their home countries. Maybe people should demand better of their representatives. Would…
> literally convicted of sexual assault in a court of law It was a civil case, not criminal, and had included no physical evidence. And the claim was so old the statute of limitations had run out, but no worries, New…
In this particular case I think it's just because Trump can't resist doing every single thing Israel wants.
It's not so much "support" as "not caring." Most "regular" people, when they hear about measures like this, say "oh no, the government can see my boring text messages to grandma, who cares", much they same way they…
> for the children, of course. Kind of surprised they don't just pitch it as a way to root out Russian propaganda and right-wing extremism. Public opinion would shift overnight. They'd practically demand it!
Hey, at least they can feel secure in the knowledge that they're not contributing to global warming by using AC and instead dropping dead by the thousands.
They were unarmed and the government was and continues to be scared shitless of that "attempted overthrow" (with no weapons? Does anyone really believe that had any chance of succeeding?) to this very day. Seems to me…
> It could keep it (disallow voting shares by law) and spend the dividends. And if the stock doesn't yield dividends?
> Is the presumption that China, the country of one child policy, will do nothing about the problem? I don't think they're foolish enough to invite the entire third world into the country to bolster low birth rates like…
> That article doesn't mention the word "race" once. Are you being intentionally obtuse by pretending ethnicity and race can't be used interchangeably on a broad level? The entire point of requiring "diversity in bone…
> and I would say there is generally a pretty good idea of how to mitigate them to be impactful Yes and no. No in the sense that the space of possible ways to craft a malicious prompt is infinite. Yes in the sense that…
No, not like that! Something that gives me unlimited usage for an insane discount!
There's theory and there's practice. In theory you're supposed to maintain 10 and 2 at all times. In practice, that gets fatiguing over long trips.
> It also seemed really accurate. It's really not. When I'm cruising on the highway I like to rest my right wrist on the top of the wheel, which blocks the sensor. "Watch the road" "Watch the road" "Watch the road"
> Races don't exist on any biological level. You sure about that? https://www.nmdp.org/get-involved/join-the-registry/ethnicit... > Finding the right donor for a patient isn’t simple. Donors and patients are matched…
Do you think having a union means the entire organization can't get shitcanned? Ask all those auto workers whose jobs got shipped to Mexico over the years how much being unionized helped.
Yeah I think the 19th century was a little bit different than today. Unions only work as far as you, the worker, are irreplaceable. Plumbers, electricians, etc. -- all that work has to be done "here and now." You can't…
Well, it does kind of matter. "Banned" has a specific meaning. If a book is "banned" and you're allowed to possess it or sell it, it's not really banned, now is it? The usage of the word, despite the reality of the…
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