> pivot conversations when someone asks you about something you actually know or are good at, it might be a trick, tell them you're dumb instead Spot on, can relate to that :)
Why were you trying to dox the archive owner?
Build it underground if feasible, or build a parking garage with high-economic-contribution units in upper floors.
That's because a government-run LLM would be like government-run media. High inflation? No, the government LLM will tell us we're doing great.
I understood it as out of a few thousand songs, Deezer only failed to match 2.
> Companies exist to provide jobs. Not only to make money for the owner and externalise all the negative effects on society. I think it's safe to say that the one who starts something has the privilege to make the call…
I guess a lot of people feel that if they didn’t have the ability to know about all relevant products and services, the quality of their lives wouldn’t suffer.
Such regulation would inevitably introduce exceptions for products with limited-time use (because it doesn't make sense to support everything forever), manufacturers would explicitly mark all products as such, and…
How does it work?
I think it's the mass immigrations that (some) people are calling out as not in their own best interest, without necessarily believing the immigrants are bad or in any way worse humans than themselves to call it racist.
OK, so like on my X account where I publish names of people on trial.
OK. How am I then not allowed to post here what happened in the court?
> The article says “the quantities of material were so small they were safe to eat” The question is did the authorities know that the materials were harmless in advance, or only after they acquired them?
Don't you think that if it's in the name of the people that the people should have the right to know? Aren't trials public anyway?
Looks like as long as only positive change is allowed to touch the poor, there will be little change.
Because you're a dual citizen.
One shouldn't ever be anxious about such things as being wasteful. Mindful, sure, but not anxious - being anxious about such things is actually a pretty good reason for therapy.
You can buy (and top up) a SIM card without an ID in the EU.
Well, yeah, or else they'll release software with memory leaks, which could become a dependency of some big project and bring down some important things and have real effects on some other people. Or, yeah, because if…
One could argue that the potential number of complications in any smartwatch is practically limitless, and also that the sophistication and craftsmanship required to make it, including the hardware part, is the ultimate…
There's very high taxation of high income individuals (60%) as well as companies, supported by a big majority of population, which is then used as propaganda by the gvmnt that high taxes benefit everyone because the…
Shouldn't you be more specific as well, since you're asking that from the parent commenter?
The UK folks don't seem to feel so free to say stuff either: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/704467
Isn't that how funding works? We give you money, you meet demands. How is that an attack?
The headline is wrong. Big tech is striking deals for electricity to get electricity. The entities they're dealing with are accepting deals by which the public will subsidize big tech's electricity. That big tech is…
> pivot conversations when someone asks you about something you actually know or are good at, it might be a trick, tell them you're dumb instead Spot on, can relate to that :)
Why were you trying to dox the archive owner?
Build it underground if feasible, or build a parking garage with high-economic-contribution units in upper floors.
That's because a government-run LLM would be like government-run media. High inflation? No, the government LLM will tell us we're doing great.
I understood it as out of a few thousand songs, Deezer only failed to match 2.
> Companies exist to provide jobs. Not only to make money for the owner and externalise all the negative effects on society. I think it's safe to say that the one who starts something has the privilege to make the call…
I guess a lot of people feel that if they didn’t have the ability to know about all relevant products and services, the quality of their lives wouldn’t suffer.
Such regulation would inevitably introduce exceptions for products with limited-time use (because it doesn't make sense to support everything forever), manufacturers would explicitly mark all products as such, and…
How does it work?
I think it's the mass immigrations that (some) people are calling out as not in their own best interest, without necessarily believing the immigrants are bad or in any way worse humans than themselves to call it racist.
OK, so like on my X account where I publish names of people on trial.
OK. How am I then not allowed to post here what happened in the court?
> The article says “the quantities of material were so small they were safe to eat” The question is did the authorities know that the materials were harmless in advance, or only after they acquired them?
Don't you think that if it's in the name of the people that the people should have the right to know? Aren't trials public anyway?
Looks like as long as only positive change is allowed to touch the poor, there will be little change.
Because you're a dual citizen.
One shouldn't ever be anxious about such things as being wasteful. Mindful, sure, but not anxious - being anxious about such things is actually a pretty good reason for therapy.
You can buy (and top up) a SIM card without an ID in the EU.
Well, yeah, or else they'll release software with memory leaks, which could become a dependency of some big project and bring down some important things and have real effects on some other people. Or, yeah, because if…
One could argue that the potential number of complications in any smartwatch is practically limitless, and also that the sophistication and craftsmanship required to make it, including the hardware part, is the ultimate…
There's very high taxation of high income individuals (60%) as well as companies, supported by a big majority of population, which is then used as propaganda by the gvmnt that high taxes benefit everyone because the…
Shouldn't you be more specific as well, since you're asking that from the parent commenter?
The UK folks don't seem to feel so free to say stuff either: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/704467
Isn't that how funding works? We give you money, you meet demands. How is that an attack?
The headline is wrong. Big tech is striking deals for electricity to get electricity. The entities they're dealing with are accepting deals by which the public will subsidize big tech's electricity. That big tech is…