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Man, the green knight was a weird movie, but gorgeous.
Man, the green knight was a weird movie, but gorgeous.
Sometimes that’s what people dream about. On the other hand that hybrid cloud model is giving up the last remnants of computing autonomy and control over devices we own.
Their ultimate fate, in the limit of infinite time, is to crystallize.
Alright, but the article is talking about long to infinite timescales. The discussion above was about church windows and that is not caused by glass flowing.
No it isn’t. That’s an urban legend.
US Car regulations are wild…
I have some sympathy for their customers… security isn’t obvious. If the crypto is gone its gone. It’s not like a data leak or something.
There’s a number of them. Some have tanked, many have been hacked and robbed.
The heat in “salt, acid, fat, heat” is physical heat from a fire, stove, etc.
So a bit like the holy Roman empire?
And then they recommend using Godot for serious projects on their own website
SIM card removal, antenna destruction, etc. Will only help us until they play the insurance card. Can’t afford shooting down the road in two tons of steel without insurance.
Turns out excel is just a really popular GUI toolkit
So you’re going to have towns full of retired old people? Maybe also include their caretakers and maybe service workers supplying everything the caretakers need. Oh, and schools for the caretakers children. And teachers, obviously. And maybe some industry for the caretakers spouses to work at.
Retirees aren’t going to keep towns alive. They’re just usually among the last to leave.
It’s not as easy as absorbing people into rural towns and I suspect you know that.
Thank you very much. My concern is rather in the direction of inserting ads or “promotional information” into the training material, much like SEO plagues search today. If the info is from the web it can still be malicious, even if you run your own LLM.
which previously failed since ads and SoC were the driver of the Web, not information.
Can you elaborate on why you think the ads wouldn’t sneak in again? The semantic web is a fantastic concept, but I don’t immediately see the AI connection. AI doesn’t magically pay for authored content and there is still an incentive to somehow get ads into LLM answers.
So does the stellarator. What’s the argument here?
Nah, not impossible people build stellarator type Fusion reactors with large freeform metal parts in that tolerance region that are exposed to liquid helium.
It’s a last-mile thing. Artificially boosts the download numbers which most customers look at.