Comment EU Gov backdoor (Score 1) 255
The only reason the EU wants this is to break the security framework of iOS that they sooo much hate. The rule simply makes it easier to install their surveillance software.
The only reason the EU wants this is to break the security framework of iOS that they sooo much hate. The rule simply makes it easier to install their surveillance software.
sure, now we have millions of Mac equivalents around the world with users running as admin secured with 6 digit passcodes.
Every single EV charging station I see is always unoccupied. In fact, when it is occupied, people are staring.
I live in a large metropolitan area on East Coast.
You gotta be kidding, "scientists"
Growth has been slowing down for decades now, major countries like Japan and Russia decreasing population for decades, China have been accelerating decrease last couple if years. Every single country above 2.1 experiencing decline of birth rate. We are going to peak in 10-15 years globally, we are already experiencing lack of human resources in intellectual sphere of employment.
Money was allocated in 2021 but there are currently 0 charging stations that have gone into service under that plan. https://www.politico.com/news/...
Meanwhile Tesla built 400 in Q4 of 2022 alone. https://insideevs.com/news/633...
"I am fourteen and this is deep"
First of all, this is a publicity push. $11K a month with only 245K followers does not seem realistic.
The content is surprisingly monotonous, any other influencers I have seen dilute their pictures with something else.
This experiment shows more of a baseline of what can be done with AI-generated pictures. It barely touches the magnificent potential of AI for marketing. The real breakthrough in AI usage is coming from the other end - NOT using disclaimers.
The most successful virtual creations in the past were results of long pranks.
I noticed AI usage in pictures in many cases without disclaimers and it works better. It is recognizable now, it will be less recognizable in the future. All is needed is better prompters and more patience in filtering the results of AI-based production.
Recipes can't be copyright protected
If a savant memorized all of the NYT and could reproduce articles would that be a copyright violation? What if they stood on the corner and offered to recite articles for $5 each?
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No you are not the only one. Rectangles with round corners and throw in a very sharp edge someplace. That's about it.
The fact that 94 percent of girls and 79 percent of boys drop computing at age 14 is a huge alarm bell we must not ignore; the subject should have a broader digital curriculum that is relevant to all young people
Did they ask the boys and girls why they dropped computing? I would start with that.
Apparently, Google not only ditched "do not do evil" but also "do not hire bad lawyers" credo.
please stop
And it should be the law: If you use the word `paradigm' without knowing what the dictionary says it means, you go to jail. No exceptions. -- David Jones