I’m actively trying to avoid it, but even in The Netherlands it’s hard to avoid the talk of the town.
I’m actively trying to avoid it, but even in The Netherlands it’s hard to avoid the talk of the town.
Or pollute the data of companies that do.
You can make the AI create a perfect candidate, but never supply real data.
1 out of 4 is fence?
Ah yeah, as a DINK, this is a great formula
A bull in a porcelain shop is not gonna do much damage if the shop is next to empty.
It is. If it’s 140 mbit/s (or 15 MB/s), Flight Simulator only uses 54 GB per hour. OP is confusing bits and bytes.
It’s still a shit load of data.
It’s a convenience over privacy thing. If the api is discord compatible you lose the e2e on that channel / server, or make the api e2e but then existing bots need modifying
I could see this being a toggle
GitHub has a “clone” button, if you click on that you can get git links to download the code. The http-URL doesn’t require authentication.
Edit: I misread the comment that it’s about a different app.
Imagine being an author whose sole income is writing books.
Here comes an AI that stole indexed your work and is asked by a customer of OpenAI to summarise your books. It does so perfectly and the issuer is able to use your results freely, since they think it’s AI generated and doesn’t require attribution.
You receive nothing in return.
Good luck making a living.
Edit: stole to indexed, added edit note
Not YouTube recommending I’d watch Ricky Gervais after that video
How dare you speak for other nations like that.
Sounds like they’re lacking some essential American Freedom™!
Come to think of it, sounds like you’re acting very Red™ yourself.
(/s, if you missed it)
The Dutch postal service has deployed a ton of ID.Buzz Volkswagen vans. They’re super cute, very recognizable and are off the shelves (with some custom frames inside most likely).
But most postal delivery is done by bike, which is not feasible in the United States (either large distances or unfit roads, or both).
Delayed roll-outs and breaking ota updates?
If this is true, they’re effectively creating demand by removing a large set of seats from the initial offering pool. This means they can say “tickets are selling fast”, without lying if you include that they’re just referring to the set on sale right now, not the total number of tickets.
This does smell like false advertising though, but I wouldn’t put it past the cracked US legal system for this to be totally legal.
Hey, they gave some people an Uber Eats coupon
The Austin Powers steamroller would like a word
Rinsing your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher is actually a good idea if the dishes are very dirty though…
Don’t flush kitchen tissue though, it doesn’t disintegrate as toiletpaper does.
They might be printed on there, but as long as it looks like it has wifi (pointy units or the wifi symbol on your phone), people will buy it.
802.11 isn’t anywhere near common knowledge. That’s why it was named WiFi and trademarked to begin with.
They were probably in the Reddit comments though.