Comment Re: Not wars over water (Score 1) 29
Fella I worked with a while back was born in the 1960s in a refugee camp in Beirut. As far as I can tell the only country he actually held citizenship in was the United States.
Fella I worked with a while back was born in the 1960s in a refugee camp in Beirut. As far as I can tell the only country he actually held citizenship in was the United States.
The Israeli military destroyed more than 30 wells in Rafah and Khan Yunis, and there were numerous reports of settlers destroying pipelines and tanks in the West Bank
Let me guess
... then see how well your economy performs when you have mass civil unrest. And all the tech bros who BS about paying people to do nothing using AI profits - yeah, people on benefits always find constructive things to do with their time, they never get depressed due to lack of purpose and end up on drinks, drugs or in prison.
The conflict is over honor before reason. As most wars are. And as with most such things in recent decades, it really does take two to tango.
If the Israelis had really wanted peace, they wouldn't have engaged in half-assed occupation for the past sixty years. They would have either flat out annexed the territory and expelled the occupants (as the Soviets did to ethnic Germans in Poland and western Ukraine, for example) or they would have drawn a line, built a wall, and made damn sure no one went across it. Not the have your cake and eat it too they've been doing.
Similarly, if the Arabs wanted peace more than they wanted honor, they would have granted full citizenship to "Palestinians" in their territory instead of keeping them as refugees for four generations now.
to behave themselves for another couple of generations, perhaps.
Holdern asks Leon the time...
Leon looks at his Casio and tells him.
Roll end credits.
Hmm.....
Thinking yes, sentience no.
Are you saying you didn't see this coming? It is a democratic system, ain't it? So this means politicians just do what is expedient, that's why they are elected. Leaders have stopped being elected long long time ago. Not that I am for any government intervention into any of this at all, I am against it. I believe we must do what we do as a species without any collective action enforced by government, I am against all government intervention. I am totally against anyone trying to architect our survival as a species, I am all for real natural selection.
Asked the thing to tell me:
I have heard that you sometimes give wrong time and sometimes even answer that you cannot tell the time, why does this happen to some people?
ChatGPT said:
You see different behavior because the system reads time from the userâ(TM)s environment. Some users block this data. Some browsers hide it. Some devices send inconsistent region info. This leads to gaps.
You see steady answers because your browser shares stable time data.
Other users trigger fallback behavior. In those cases I answer that I cannot read the time.
is this it?
I don't know how some people get these types of weird answers, I cannot get the damn thing to tell me the wrong time. The only really weird thing is that it is 'searching the web' while 'thinking'.
Free rein. As in the thing used to control a horse.
Well gee; that just totally obviates my point, lol
1) treat the agent like a talented junior developer who is very fast and quite thorough.
Every time I see this advice, I can't help but think the person giving the advice hasn't worked with very many junior developers.
Given a lot of businesses financial departments use integers to represent money to specifically avoid floating point rounding errors I very much doubt they give a flying fsck about 42 digit precision.
Having sat I don't know how many times in a room waiting to have my government credentials renewed while the government IT on this side of the Pacific was living up to its expectations, I am somewhat relieved to again be reminded that the United States did not invent stupid. But I am somewhat dismayed that we appear to have competition in perfecting it.
An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.