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  • Yeah the 5 months thing... That's the difference between having a $400/hour lawyer and no lawyer. The first guy could get you out by 6:00 p.m. on bail. If you have no lawyer, your appointment to be assigned lawyer is scheduled for next month.

  • Never run:

     
        
    docker compose pull
    docker compose down
    docker compose up -d
     
      

    Right before the end of your day. Ask me how I know 😂

  • Next time around, perhaps hundreds or thousands of years from now whenever we rebuild from the ashes, let's have opposing government offices that check and balance each other.

    Instead of letting the guy who does the checking work for the guy who does the thing that needs the checking.

  • Damn I better check my contracts and see if they have any war or terrorism clauses 😅

  • Oops, forgot who he was speaking with and got the wires crossed.

    Soon the GOP might have to set up a clubhouse and private Facebook group so they don't leak their real feelings.

  • Are there any reliable sources that LLMs accelerated disinformation? Naturally I'm on the lookout for disinformation.

  • Math checks out. I'll let you know when it's done

  • Internet subscription canceled! See you on the other side brother

  • Been with mullvad for a very long time but this scares the crap out of me and I might have to bail soon.

  • I can see why it's a spicy headline but we should appreciate a human override capability.

    Hopefully waymo is forced into transparency about this. Transparency 100% fully clear on when the tech runs into a variety of situations including humans intervening.

    That should be a mandatory for them to have the licensing necessary to operate autonomous vehicles anywhere in public spaces.

    After all, they are learning on the public's dime and at the public's risk. We have to know if it's truly better and what kind of new risks are created that weren't otherwise anticipated.

  • Didn't think about the possibility of a kinetic energy unit, thanks for the insight

  • The wind at 32,000 ft is 200 times stronger than the wind at the surface?

    Ummm... 10 knots * 200 = 2000 knots. I don't think so lol.

    A lot of strange numbers in this article that bring its accuracy into question.

    No mention of the weight of a 1 and 1/2 km wire that is also suitable to anchor this thing in place. Or are they going to float batteries and bring them down to discharge?

  • Hard to tell if you're trolling or trying to add value to the conversation and just missing it.

    A hammer doesn't know what it is building but it is still useful.

    This is the nature of tools: for some they improve output, for some they don't.

  • I'm lazy as fuck. I want to solve problems in the easiest way humanly possible. With the least amount of effort output.

    What about you? Do you take the hard way?

  • People around me use AI all the time to get answers to generalized topics. More and more they use it like a search engine / information augmentation system.

    They are not technical people. They mostly know that the information needs to be double checked and might be wrong. But usually take it at face value if the importance is low.

    Honestly this is about what they did before. They would search Google, click on the first blog, skim it, and repeat until getting some answer they believe.

    I too use AI regularly for brainstorming, quickly summarizing massive text messages, and reformatting text from a jumbled mess into something more cohesive, etc.

    I don't love it or hate it. In some cases it saves a lot of time and is useful tool. In other cases it outputs trash that we cannot use for any serious case.

    Just like a hammer or a shovel, it's a tool. Can be used the right way and it can be used the wrong way.

  • This plus all the other recent cases of people stepping down or being charged actually should scare the shit out of Trump.

    I mean he's probably still safe at the moment, and might literally die of old age before consequences, but he's only in the clear until the millisecond his "friends" smell blood in the water. Which is evidently starting.

  • deadly

    Jump
  • Politically you are probably right. New York Times? A business that likely wishes to sell more subscriptions.

  • deadly

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  • On the left: shit happens

    On the right: humans are doing stupid shit

    I think the OP is trying to express that the New York times is distorting the news. Perhaps true, but humans doing stupid shit will always sell a newspaper.

  • Uh oh... I bet the sound isn't directional enough to work like this too. Yet.