Comment Re:Translation (Score 1) 74
"After setting fire to immense amounts of money on fire
You gotta be super thorough when you're trying to burn money, I guess.
"After setting fire to immense amounts of money on fire
You gotta be super thorough when you're trying to burn money, I guess.
The best thing Google (or any search engine) can find is occurrences of various words or phrases in the same document. Search engines have absolutely no sense of semantics. So, finding a drug name and the conditions it is intended to treat are equally likely to occur with that drug and its side effects. It's just words in proximity to each other.
AI is pretty much the same probabilistic crap on steroids.
We'll be sending Guy Montag over to your house to correct your crimethink. (Whoops! Wrong book.)
Aren't jobs like these reserved for H-1B Indian contractors?
I used to read about as much too and still enjoy it, but the past two or three years I felt too tired to read and mostly watched anime.
But at least you're still reading the subtitles...
Frankly, is there anyone who didn't already assume they weren't being honest? Lying is "in their DNA", as the saying goes.
Atlantic staff writer Jake Lundberg, who shops at the Granger, Indiana location, describes the stores as spaces of "cooperation, courtesy, and grown-ups mostly acting like grown-ups." Shoppers follow unwritten rules: move along, don't block the way, step aside to check your phone.
Maybe in Granger, Indiana. Every one I've visited in a major metropolitan area (whether coastal or heartland) has been a cacophony of chaos with, at best, oblivious shoppers looking at everything except where they're going and who is around them, and at worst people who actively jockey for position, rushing to pass one another, only to stop short and block the person they just passed. It's insanity, and I avoid going there as much as possible except to take someone else.
They beat the Cybertruck
Even robotic colectomies beat the Cybertruck.
I'm kind of surprised that it's as high as that, frankly. I figured there'd be a giant fanboi blip followed by a continuous flat line.
Yeah, I thought we were "ugly bags of mostly water"?
it is good that it doesn't work for everyone, otherwise the other stores would shut down reducing choices and pushing Costco towards mediocrity and would destroy prices. So thank you.
I guess you live in a town of people that mostly have good time management skills. My nearest Costco isn't really all that close, the traffic in the area is constantly terrible, and it is a mad rush in the last hour that they're open.
The traffic between my house and the closest Costco here is actually pretty awful from about 2:30 to 7:00 - except I can take a back roads route that largely runs counter to the prevailing traffic direction (and a similar route home).
Or I can wait until 7:30, when the straight route only takes 12 minutes. For whatever reason, our local Costco just isn't very busy during the evening.
P.S. I've sworn two formal oaths to uphold the constitutions of the USA and California.
Sorry, but that's not enough. If you want to be sure the current federal government will protect your rights and/or liberty, you also need to formally swear fealty to Donald Trump.
i find it rather hard to believe that people do this en masse because of some "behave, we're in the costco" impulse. can anyone confirm this?
This has not been my Costco experience. Now I live on the West Coast, so people aren't super rude anyway... but I see as many thoughtless people in Costco as I do in other grocery stores.
Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. -- Rich Kulawiec