Comment Re:If only they didn't burn so much fossil fuels (Score 1) 40
> It did happened before, but not on this scale and speed.
Check out Meltwater Pulses 1a and 1b.
> It did happened before, but not on this scale and speed.
Check out Meltwater Pulses 1a and 1b.
And now I'm picturing Harrison Ford going around asking people what time it is.
In a constantly changing world where change is happening ever faster, ChatGPT is essentially a static model.
While games are, apparently, not art and their authorship does not matter. Do I have that right?
They could make a note of mileage leaving and re-entering the UK.
Penalty for misplacing the documents would be paying for all the miles.
Or keep it in a database for tax purposes.
Can't they just make more of the ones that used to work and improve that design rather than burning up piles of cash reinventing the wheel, badly apparently.
According to Google, Starliner is a fixed-price contract, so (in theory) they should only get paid for meeting milestones. There's no extra profit to Boeing in dragging this out (again, in theory).
arguing it would protect contractors' intellectual property
Paid for with U.S. taxpayer funds. Contractors are paid by the government which paid for by the people. It's government, and our, IP.
Lots of "cute" answers I see. More seriously, the FAA is involved because it involved a flying thing. FAA regulations are designed for flying stuff, and wants a high level of safety.
If a self-driving Fedex truck did what you described, the DOT would likely become involved.
It's probably overkill in most people's homes. However, it may be more valuable in a commercial setting, such as a convention center or hospital. Cutting down on the crud even by a small fraction could be worth quite a bit.
> It used to be my go-to site for all things computer related.
Me too.
They were slightly cheaper than Amazon for the same product, then I did a big project which got slightly downsized and I wound up with $400 in "restocking fees" for a couple of pieces of factory-hologram-tape sealed network gear, after I paid $100 in return shipping.
Learned my lesson real fast.
More Than Half of New Articles On the Internet Are Being Written By AI
And the copyrights for them go to
First post aside, isn't this just static electricity?
Won't really know for sure until someone shuffles across Mars in socks and touches the rover.
OpenAI Needs At Least $207 Billion By 2030 Just To Keep Losing Money
the bank expects OpenAI to reach 3 billion users by decade's end, up from roughly 800 million today
Over 1/3 of the world's population, really? Although, think of how much money OpenAI will have lost by then.
Them: Why don't you act your age?
Me: Well, I've never been this age before.
Like buying booze, renting a car, purchasing a handgun, buying a lottery ticket, getting a tatoo?
(some of these vary by state)
I don't see how you're too immature to order a Chianti with your steak dinner but you're mature enough to go $200K in debt based on a sales pitch of returns after investment.
These aren't even reasonable equivalents from a neuroscience perspective.
"Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats." -- Howard Aiken