Comment Re:NoCode is a scam (Score 0) 36
Bullshit.
Between ServiceNow, Microsoft and SalesForce there are plenty of useful things built everyday with varied combinations of no-code, low-code and plenty-of-code.
Bullshit.
Between ServiceNow, Microsoft and SalesForce there are plenty of useful things built everyday with varied combinations of no-code, low-code and plenty-of-code.
I didn't get here on time for the first time this article came along so I'll ask now: how much is rent for a serviced apartment someplace where Googlers normally live?
10 years ago, SHA1 was something you could sensibly store your passwords in.
Uh? No. SHA1 has been vulnerable to faster-than-brute-force attacks since 2005
NIST and most other real security professionals were recommending against using SHA1 since 2010/2011-ish.
Unlike you, I do not claim to be a security professional, but even I know SHA1 has been unsafe for a far longer than a decade.
I feel sorry for your clients.
I'm not sure there's anything that can stop it
Agreed. A follow up question is: should the consumer be entitled to know that an article is AI-made, rather than human-made?
I'm inclined to say yes. If my web browser could identify AI content similarly to how Slashdot filters out comments at -1, I'd want to use this to choose whether to read bot material or not.
But don't you dare try to mooch my money for a bailout, useless spongers!
We could use a sort of UBI to have homeless people spend several hours a day attending meetings at those companies mandating a return to the office.
People would get nice food and drinks, catering businesses would be supported, offices would look busier and homeless people would have good opportunity to socialise with extroverted office workers.
I'd be super happy to join such meetings remotely.
rich western nations, which at this point cannot producing meaningful CO2 reductions *snip* Well except Germany of course, fuck you
CO2 (metric tons in 2020) per capita:
Germany's: 7.72
US: 13.68
Australia: 15.22
Singapore: 9.45
But Germany gets the fuck you? I don't think I'd hire you for your critical thinking skills.
Right, so you're int the "being a scumbag & having a knife means you deserve to be shot seven times in the back" camp.
At a minimum, the Washington Post, ESPN, CNN said unarmed
Cites please?
"Jacob Blake was unarmed"
I think the actual quote most people used was "Jacob Blake didn't have a gun".
But I guess him having a knife was justification enough to shoot him seven times in the back? Or was it because he was a scumbag? Was that enough justification to shoot him in the back & leave him a paralyzed burden on his family & wider society for the rest of his life?
Too bad I'm so late to this thread, but I'm really curious about why should motorsports not be banned due to pollution. At best, motorsports is glorified advertising.
AI is put in the hands of users, from microsoft's Tay experiment up to this new one, all end up being both racist and nymphomaniac. It simply reveals what we truly are
Any comments on the quantity of lolita/anime girls on AI that are focused on creating images?
Why would a laser printer be immune to this sort of business practice?
AFAIK the Bingo is for Chinese market only. I don't know what safety ratings it has, but I am aware of such requirements ruling out other small cars from being used here in Europe as well. My opinion is that we're missing out on relevant alternatives due to those barriers to trade.
the same price as a internal combustion engine, then I'm in. Right now I can buy a mid range Honda HRv for about 25 grand mol. All the EVs are nearly double.
Alternatively a western buyer could keep their current ICE car for a decade longer and get a small 2nd car like a Wuling Bingo. These are city cars, good for 60 miles per charge and priced at under $7k. If not for protectionism they could be sold outside of China today.
Maybe at some point the small battery could be replaced with a more compact one and the same city car could be kept for 20-30 years. That's one approach that is better for the buyers and the environment, at the expense of the SUV industry.
more people die because they can't defend themselves.
Sure, that's why countries with tighter gun controls have far higher gun death rates.
(fucking hell you people are ignoramuses)
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce