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Comment Re:Stupid law designed to fail (Score 1) 405

Canada of all places. It is huge, and EV's have terrible range, and cold, which will limit range even further. I've driven across it - this is a plan to strand people in the middle of nowhere in the freezing cold. It can be done, of course, over time, with technological improvements, and sufficient infrastructure, etc. Anything is *possible*. But this is way too agressive, and rural Canada is a terrible, and dangerous, testing ground for this technology.

Comment LLM's Don't Produce Facts (Score 1) 47

It's a feature, not a bug. LLM's mimic language based off of statistics. They have no way of evaluating facts. If you constrain them by facts, you will hobble what they are good at, which is prose. They are creative by nature. They are liberal arts. If you want facts, I hear Google does a pretty mean search engine.
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Physicists May Be One Step Closer To Explaining High-Temp Superconductivity 58

sciencehabit writes For years some physicists have been hoping to crack the mystery of high-temperature superconductivity—the ability of some complex materials to carry electricity without resistance at temperatures high above absolute zero—by simulating crystals with patterns of laser light and individual atoms. Now, a team has taken—almost—the next-to-last step in such 'optical lattice' simulation by reproducing the pattern of magnetism seen in high-temperature superconductors from which the resistance-free flow of electricity emerges.
Google

Google Reverses Stance, Allows Porn On Blogger After Backlash 102

mpicpp writes In a reversal, Google says that porn will continue to be allowed on its Blogger site. Google said it has received a big backlash after deciding earlier in the week that bloggers will no longer be able to "publicly share images and video that are sexually explicit or show graphic nudity." The ban was to have taken place on March 23.

Instead, Google said that the company would simply double down on its crackdown of bloggers who use their sites to sell porn.
In July, Google stopped porn from appearing in its online ads that appear on Blogger. And in 2013, Google decided to remove blogs from its Blogger network that contained advertisements for online porn sites. "We've had a ton of feedback, in particular about the introduction of a retroactive change (some people have had accounts for 10+ years), but also about the negative impact on individuals who post sexually explicit content to express their identities," wrote Jessica Pelegio, Google's social product support manager, in a post on Google product forums. "So rather than implement this change, we've decided to step up enforcement around our existing policy prohibiting commercial porn.

Comment Science vs religion: Prepare for boredom!! (Score 4, Insightful) 434

Seriously. I believe I have heard every single argument from either side about a thousand times, and that was just this morning. Agree to disagree already. Maybe find another hobby that isn't a complete waste of time. If I did happen to have an interest in someone's belief one way or the other, I would ask about it.

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