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If C is so great, why do you have to hack in garbage collection?
If C is so great, why do you have to hack in garbage collection?
This just blew my mind. I had always assumed Java was older. I started writing hobby projects in Java in the 90s. I don’t think I heard about Python until the early 2000s.
“why” is a perfectly valid question to ask
That’s not the point though. The point is that the human comedian and the AI both benefit from consuming creative works covered by copyright.
Vulcan was delayed because of BE-4 readiness, not because of anything ULA itself was doing
Why are they worse?
Every significant organisation, government, big company probably had done something terrible at some point.
Yup, which is why it’s basically impossible to be an ethical consumer these days. “The Good Place” did a really entertaining exploration of this idea.
While this is an interesting read, this doesn’t appear to be the case:
Every .io domain you buy funds a government committing crimes against humanity.
The .io TLD wikipedia article claims that it has always been operated by private entities and no revenue is shared with the United Kingdom
How long until YT is totally paywalled?
Probably never. I doubt they could offset ad revenue with subscription fees.
I was curious about their office in France and found the Google listing is full of tech support questions.
Wasn’t that the whole point of the creation of Alphabet? That they’d have different business units with their own products?
So you want Epson to provide you with a separately application which runs in the background to tell you when to update? Why split the responsibility?
Teams definitely feels bloated, but having used it for years at my lost job, I can’t say I ever found it buggy. The only issue I ever had with it was actually with my bluetooth headset sometimes not being recognized, but it was never clear if that was an issue with Teams, or Windows, or the headset itself.
The Outlook integration for planning and joining meetings was super handy. If there was some way to get email in Teams then I never would have had to open Outlook again. That would have been nice.
I think the features need a lot of refinement, though. Having threaded and non-threaded chats is clumsy at best. I found the threaded chats to be far inferior, and the inability to search for non-threaded chats was very limiting. Search in general was borderline useless.
Officials immediately safed the Gemini North telescope and stowed the massive instrument.
While it’s good to be cautious, it’s wild that hardware would be exposed to external actors in any way.
No leaks necessary; there are a number of open-source LLM’s available:
https://github.com/Hannibal046/Awesome-LLM#open-llm
The key differentiator between these and proprietary offerings will always be the training data. Large amounts of high-quality data will be more difficult for an individual or a small team to source. If lawsuits like this one block ingestion of otherwise publicly-available data, we could have a future where copyright holders charge AI builders for access to their data. If that happens, “knowledge” could become exclusive to various AI platforms much the same way popular shows or movies are exclusive to streaming platforms.
There’s an amazing amount of conversation about how this person is supposedly a racist with no evidence to support it. Am I missing something?
… it would sync overwriting the currently deployed version in qa. I obviously don’t want this.
Then don’t allow the deployed software to be overwritten while tests are running? Your test environment should be treated as a singleton. Your CI system shouldn’t be able to affect the deployment while it’s being used.
Keychron makes keyboards in a variety of sizes, and most you can configure with different types of switches. They’re priced well, too. I’d start there.