Chill dude, I think they were being a little glib
This is cool, are there similar things for other tv shows?
What an excellent explanation, thanks
This sounds sick! I wonder if there's something similar in Seattle.
Agreed. Here's the result of the vote, in case anyone notices these representatives running for reelection: https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1...
This looks really cool. What are you doing for music? I have been looking for a new project to continue working on my production skills.
The mistake wasn't just in the billing process (also, that's a HELL of a mistake), but in how awful your communication and customer service was to let it get this close to disaster (including a viral post).
Not sure if you're being witty, but for the unaware, the channel here is that of Tom Sachs, an extremely successful artist who uses the aesthetics of NASA (among other orgs) in order to sort of capture their essence.…
I don't disagree with your first point, that it's not still extremely useful despite its flaws. I absolutely use it to build project outlines, write code snippets, etc. Your overall conclusion though seems a little free…
Does anybody with knowledge of the process know if this can be a path to holding companies liable for the private data they save?
This is unbelievably cool. I would love to see the same for the Twin Cities, or Seattle.
Thanks for the overview! Can't help but notice that this is all deep red states. Why might that be? From above, this seems pretty bipartisan and what Lina Khan (MVP) has been working on for the last four years.
Super interesting! My preconception (not a botanist) was that monocultures were automatically worse for local ecologies. I wonder if lumbering practices in America are similar. Obviously, it's a mix of good and bad, but…
I think their thought process was "It uses the sun to desalinate water, so it must be the same"
No notes, this is cool as fuck.
100% agree, every comment seems to be men explaining why the author's problems are actually not that bad.
What is this terrible title? Am I being algo-tested? On the link: "The sad tale of hype fanning fears modern cryptography was slain" In the article: "Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern…
Lol I shouldn't have clicked on that link, that shit really makes my blood boil. I don't think most people realize how much free value they get out of NOAA weather predictions.
According to what?
Totally agree. While the logic of the comment wasn't bad, that's just a weird maniuplative style of social engineering.
Totally agree with this advice. The only caveat would be that there can be legal issues with charging money to work on a product that has specific licenses, whether or not you own it. You need to do some research (or…
This is totally true, but the rate of this death has exploded with the advent of computers, and is accelerating as LLMs become more sophisticated. At the very least, to me it seems like things are finally happening fast…
I almost agree with you; I would support that we do not currently have GAI, but I think we are near it, and regardless of how close we are to it, we currently have a lesser version of the same thing, which means a…
This is a good point; I agree that it's good that we have a nuanced and realistic (as opposed to pessimistic) view of the situation. As someone else pointed out regarding the Dunning-Kruger effect, the less…
I agree with this, but I also think that while we're not at 100% general AI, we are experiencing a gradual continuous approach towards it. The problems start now, and we have the opportunity to solve them while they're…
Chill dude, I think they were being a little glib
This is cool, are there similar things for other tv shows?
What an excellent explanation, thanks
This sounds sick! I wonder if there's something similar in Seattle.
Agreed. Here's the result of the vote, in case anyone notices these representatives running for reelection: https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1...
This looks really cool. What are you doing for music? I have been looking for a new project to continue working on my production skills.
The mistake wasn't just in the billing process (also, that's a HELL of a mistake), but in how awful your communication and customer service was to let it get this close to disaster (including a viral post).
Not sure if you're being witty, but for the unaware, the channel here is that of Tom Sachs, an extremely successful artist who uses the aesthetics of NASA (among other orgs) in order to sort of capture their essence.…
I don't disagree with your first point, that it's not still extremely useful despite its flaws. I absolutely use it to build project outlines, write code snippets, etc. Your overall conclusion though seems a little free…
Does anybody with knowledge of the process know if this can be a path to holding companies liable for the private data they save?
This is unbelievably cool. I would love to see the same for the Twin Cities, or Seattle.
Thanks for the overview! Can't help but notice that this is all deep red states. Why might that be? From above, this seems pretty bipartisan and what Lina Khan (MVP) has been working on for the last four years.
Super interesting! My preconception (not a botanist) was that monocultures were automatically worse for local ecologies. I wonder if lumbering practices in America are similar. Obviously, it's a mix of good and bad, but…
I think their thought process was "It uses the sun to desalinate water, so it must be the same"
No notes, this is cool as fuck.
100% agree, every comment seems to be men explaining why the author's problems are actually not that bad.
What is this terrible title? Am I being algo-tested? On the link: "The sad tale of hype fanning fears modern cryptography was slain" In the article: "Here’s the paper no one read before declaring the demise of modern…
Lol I shouldn't have clicked on that link, that shit really makes my blood boil. I don't think most people realize how much free value they get out of NOAA weather predictions.
According to what?
Totally agree. While the logic of the comment wasn't bad, that's just a weird maniuplative style of social engineering.
Totally agree with this advice. The only caveat would be that there can be legal issues with charging money to work on a product that has specific licenses, whether or not you own it. You need to do some research (or…
This is totally true, but the rate of this death has exploded with the advent of computers, and is accelerating as LLMs become more sophisticated. At the very least, to me it seems like things are finally happening fast…
I almost agree with you; I would support that we do not currently have GAI, but I think we are near it, and regardless of how close we are to it, we currently have a lesser version of the same thing, which means a…
This is a good point; I agree that it's good that we have a nuanced and realistic (as opposed to pessimistic) view of the situation. As someone else pointed out regarding the Dunning-Kruger effect, the less…
I agree with this, but I also think that while we're not at 100% general AI, we are experiencing a gradual continuous approach towards it. The problems start now, and we have the opportunity to solve them while they're…