it does matter, though
I exist or something probably
it does matter, though
a majority of voters, but it still only ends up being about 33% of the country in literal terms.
there is not a single thing that could wipe out a deep sea habitat that wouldnt also wipe any space colonies. but i dont see anybody arguing for that, despite being far more achievable and practical. also, there is no feasible way for space colonies to be self sufficient anywhere in the near future, so wiping out earth also wipes out space colonies relying on it for supplies. this argument aboOt survivability is absurd.
the us largely does not charge for bags directly, they are a consumable that is part of the store’s customer overhead. At cost each bag is around 3 cents, and probably holds 15 to 50 dollars of merchandise that is being sold at around 2% net profit generally.
people often keep the bags and use them for other stuff, like trash bags or plastic linings or makeshift gloves. not everyone does. it’s wasteful, yes, though on net carbon impact it’s probably lower than plastic reusable bags and many plant fabric ones given a plastic industry exists anyway.
they are wire guided and far more stable than the similarly wire guided rockets.
is this a play on luddites?
i can give this class for free: dont
a consultant trying to make money off of teaching managers how to “manage people using ai”. this is very silly.
It’s because eating a lot of colors of food forces you to eat a lot of different foods, not because eating burgandy food signals antioxidants (themselves not actually beneficial to eat per se). this article is a bit silly and misunderstanding the entire point of its thesis.
oh hey it’s that box from the chart. d&d is saved!
i dont think you are grasping the absolute scale of cash injection necessary to make llm even appear vaguely tenable as a product.
funnily, the tech to do crypto currencies existed long before they got used for the grift. similarly, the plausible use cases for machine learning will mostly suffer from association with the fad of llms.
They are not, managers only think it is saving them money. All the same current llms are a grift that have no plausible value statement outside of scam markets. Even then the price of their use is both massively subsidized and scales at best exponentially with performance. This cannot last forever.
also the answer to that question, shitloads of data for a better ai, is yes… with logarithmic returns. massively underpriced (by cost to generate) returns that have questionable value statement at best.
Humanity is not intrinsically violent to this scale.
programmer linguistigs is certainly something to behold.
yes, we had a dog that would shiver to be let into places. …even when it was over 70f. the* learn a behavior gets som thing and sometimes they also learn to lie, lol.
this is an explicit design feature of federation: free association. this is one of the primary reasons it is in theory better than something centralized. this post is layers of wrong.
llm only exist because of surveillance capitalism. no ads also means no ai.