

It’s the 20s right now my dude, there is only one way this ends: Great Depression 2: AI Boogaloo
It’s the 20s right now my dude, there is only one way this ends: Great Depression 2: AI Boogaloo
I heard about this a few nights ago and learned via the rabbit hole that Rails went rogue last month too.
Fucking wild times out there.
you forgot the malakdee
That is an objective fact, not a lie.
HDR = High Dynamic Range. It’s a different color format that non-HDR displays can’t speak and output no input/blank screen/whatever the monitor does for a malformed video stream
Then when it gets back, it finds out it’s on a PIP
Most people don’t have a RAID to fall back on either, and I would argue most cars’ donuts or spares haven’t been checked since the car was new so I think it holds up better than you’re giving it credit for lol
If you aren’t paying, you’re the product.
What sucks is that I can’t unbundle their AI shit from my subscription
Some software doesn’t run on windows. How’s that related to the op’s question?
Don’t have a source, just first hand experience. I work adjacent to multi-family construction and parking is one of the common items of discussion. It’s treated as an ante item that they would love to dispense with, as developers would love for every square foot of their footprint to be spent on units or other spaces which can be directly realized as revenue.
But that wasn’t the argument I was making, and, whether intentional or not, that’s not what the person in OP’s screenshot was saying. We were saying that there needs to be an examination of the local infrastructure to see whether it was able to support additional density before approving additional density. I’m not using this as an argument to say density bad, I’m saying that if the fucking water mains on the street don’t support another hundred units of draw during peak hours then building a hundred units on that plot is a recipe for disaster unless the water main is upgraded first, and the same goes for the transit infrastructure.
Based on the downthread comments, it sounds like this area would be great for adding additional density so there’s no problem there, but there should be a check to see if something is going to break if you add 300 car-dependent commuters to a city block someone was able to grab on the cheap because it had no meaningful access to the transit infrastructure of the area.
Not quite. Google fiber did 2 things: 1) in any market thry entered, they forced an ante speed and 2) they provided a model that a bunch of local coops and/or municipal networks could follow (and did)
They are currently in 28 markets in the US.
Alternatively, you use the cloudflare money to sue the monopoly to decouple search and all other products, since blocking the AI trawlers shouldn’t have any measurable impact in search rankings
Yes, but that statement also contains over 50% lies by volume
Steam itself is an issue, to be clear. It’s unknown how much of a lift it will be to migrate steam from a 32 bit binary to a 64 bit. It should be basically zero, but who the fuck knows.
I’ll tell you since you seem to have them on speed dial:
This was peaceful, and they aren’t the city’s responsibility. They can file their grevence claims with the instigators of the “riots” if they would like, US Customs and Border Patrol.
When the city of los angeles wants to throw hands, it will be unsubtle. And keep in mind that the last time this happened, that was with civic leaders trying to damp things down, a circumstance which the feds would not enjoy this time.
Isn’t telling people to do crime a crime in and of itself in the UK?
There’s a potentially justifiable use case in training one and evaluating its performance for use in, idk, triaging a mass-casualty event. Similar to the 911 bot they announced the other day.
Also similar to the 911 bot, i expect it’s already being used to justify cuts in necessary staffing so it’s going to be required in every ER to maintain higher profit margins just keep the lights on.
Yes, so you can see how that would be a problem
https://joel.drapper.me/p/rubygems-takeover/