Comment Re:Possible game changer for poverty levels (Score 1) 22
They do offer half-price Prime delivery if you have an EBT card.
They do offer half-price Prime delivery if you have an EBT card.
"I need the content of your book for AI but I won't pay you $14 for a copy."
That's scummy.
Not the ones they bought and scanned.
I'm on my second Brother color laser.
The first one lasted about 8 years, got it when kiddo #1 was in 4th Grade.
She was just graduated from college last month. There's one left in high school, uses it daily for homework.
Color and duplexers are a must with reports and homework.
Read Amazon reviews on toner. I have this one ($42) on 6-month subscribe and save.
Cheap paper is on net expensive for home use. This one is clean and almost never jams.
Is Apple going to put ANYTHING in this release that is even remotely useful to me?
There is a lot of stuff under the hood in the new SDKs that will make for better apps, like better direct connection between devices even if they are not on WiFi. Also expanded app intents make widgets more and more useful, and App Data more accessible to on-device intelligence.
And speaking of that, apps being able to use the general purpose AI will lead to a lot of useful apps that don't feed your data to ChatGPT.
However there are some direct things that are better. Photos is finally usable again.
Probably Business School kids and PoliSci/Communications majors.
Maybe Juniper will buy IYO as one of its main satellite corporations.
Yes, it has those features, but if I were them I'd compile it myself to prevent supply-chain attacks.
At least to verify the hash-- reproducible builds are valuable.
Can't do that with WhatsApp.
Not rigged.
And your proof for that is? Because I clearly explained to you how you can see it was rigged in the video they provided. You need to at least explain that.
This is the most recent iteration of the 'Teslas plowing into kids' demonstration:>
Pretty hilarious assertion, in that first link you can see from the screen on the car in the first photo of the article they are not in self-driving mode as it has the map up. Just because a guy has his hands off the steering wheel does not mean the car is self driving you know... again zero proof.
These days you sadly have to assume anything negative about Tesla is a lie without substantial proof to the contrary, as there are far too many people willing to outright lie to put Tesla in a negative light. So I reject all of your links as lies unless you can show me any that clearly indicate the car is in self driving mode when it hits someone (that was a flaw in Mark Robler's video also).
It's really just so sad that your utter and all-consuming hatred of Tesla has you covering for a bunch of liars, and not even competent ones to boot!
This is my last message, respond as you will but if all you have to offer in response is lies then why waste time talking to you?
New Jersey is making Tesla remove 64 superchargers along a major turnpike - even though anyone can use the chargers there.
So I question if the article is just trying to paint a bright picture atop a more confusing scene.
The political left's hatred of Musk and by extension Tesla may well end up killing electric cars altogether.
Rigged demo. Big clue is that it was posted on "Bluesky" for one thing...
You can tell it was faked by the supposed screen not showing the man standing on the left side of the road, clearly visible the whole time. They obviously captured the screen from when there was no dummy present and then overlaid that without self driving enabled at all.
AI stoked cars belong on closed streets, not on public roads killing the innocent.
Wow did you miss the point. We already know that statistically, modern AI cars get into far fewer accidents than humans do.
We also know for sure that AI cars have much better visibility than human drivers, since they can see all sides of a car clearly with zero blind spots. Perfect for city driving which is where the taxis will operate, and driving the accident rate even lower,
You just sound like some backwater amish luddite. Only I'll bet even the Amish are not afraid of AI like you are.
Robotaxis won't be any cheaper than other taxis
Pretty odd take to say a taxi without a driver cannot be cheaper but you do you I guess!
Hey guess what happens on a graph after a long plateau meaning no new users?
> The new islet cells were infused and reached the pancreas, where they took up residence
This is pretty amazing - assuming they only took up residence in the pancreas.
It could be a major facet of affordable immunotherapies.
There's an interesting twist where the protocol is interesting and clever, the client can be configured/recompiled to use a different server, but the company developing it is also doing Ministry of Truth style moderation.
So the interest from the independent open source community is low because they don't expect a good working relationship with the company.
And it may not be mature enough to fork yet.
While other solutions are 'good enough' for most.
IIRC Bluesky protocol can federate just fine but the company running the default service just won't, to keep its users safe from Deplorables.
I'm glad this never happened in the early days of SMTP.
That's how many Americans felt when GM et. al. moved production to Canada so they started buying e.g. Toyotas made in e.g. Indiana instead.
You are correct that people will vote with their wallet. To me it makes sense for Canadians to buy from one of the major Canadian automobile manufacturers, and not just for tariff reasons.
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