Comment Mental health (Score 2) 64
If you want things like this to end prrrhaps you should understand that mental health was a stronger contributor to this than anything else. The continued choice to ignore this is offensive.
If you want things like this to end prrrhaps you should understand that mental health was a stronger contributor to this than anything else. The continued choice to ignore this is offensive.
And this is why the requirement for "5G" for "self driving".
Fraud, all the way down.
Bingo, the unintended consequence is an increase in investment at home, increasing competition overall.
American arrogance didn't let them see this potential outcome
The only legal standing is for their customers however.
As a customer if you license red hat and distribute it and they cut you off, then you have legal standing to sue over the contract dispute. Otherwise you don't.
If you don't revoke the medallions you're just encouraging this type of shit to continue.
I think you'll find the smoothies business was never the intent.
"enough conditioning" you mean lobotomizing.
The method used is equivalent to giving your kid a lobotomy because he might do or say something you don't like.
Using ChatGPT as a ghost writer to write a passionate but true account of one's life can be impossible.
Most art is off limits, with severe limitations of what can be done, vs what human artists naturally do.
When companies with a vested interest in AI are suggesting a slow down or extreme caution it isn't about them.
It's about slowing down their competition. These companies will continue their work in secret, obscuring it enough to hide it until they're ready.
4years? The problem has literally existed since Excels inception.
The number of times I've had customers complain about data being corrupted and it turned out that Excel converted product sku into either dates, or scientific notation and silently managed shit is innumerable.
As someone who does electronic projects for fun, and designed a system to run a pinball machine with substantially less power than is usually required...
There's absolutely no reason to think there would be any impact on the power grid by syncing LED flicker at these frequencies. None. It's not even a serious consideration.
The ham radio side of me knows it'll spew RF at some annoying frequencies though. Cheap Chinese gear will flood the market without shielding, and the frequency used will stomp all over the lower frequency bands.
But the power grid won't give a shit.
ChatGPT can shorten the time it takes a developer to do work, but it can't fix for incompetence.
I used it the other day to help me shift some functionality from server side to client side, and the results have been very very good. Save me a lot of debugging time, even after I reviewed all the code by hand. I tested the functions and got the expected results right off the bat.
Probably saved myself at least half a day of work.
But I didn't ask it to do something large, I broke it down to manageable pieces that could be targeted and tested.
I have more work to do, but it sorted out some of the low level details that I just don't do very often. Now I need to integrate some Google api calls, as well as browser location functions. By Tuesday afternoon I'll have it on the way to production, even though most of Monday is filled with meetings.
As a Canadian I find it odd.
But then again, I grew up on the west coast, and find the love for cbc to increase the further east I go.
Sounds like someone had to justify his game playing and using grant money.
Seriously, done better elsewhere.
This type of handling is what Google complains Apple does to their users with message reactions.
If you are good, you will be assigned all the work. If you are real good, you will get out of it.