So you can only use it if you keep paying.
For the things I participated in democratically to vote for- yes.
you can only use it for "approved things"
For the things I participated in democratically to vote for- yes.
the government can take it away if it wants.
It can seize it to recover what it is owed- for sure. Which is a power I voted to give it, and in some municipalities- have even been stripped from it- and after the transaction is complete- I get the difference.
Are you truly too stupid to see how that's different?
How is a piece of shit built on the unfounded belief that if you brute force the Universe you will develop "intelligence" be "better"?
That's not what LLMs are.
There are quantifiable performance metrics by which you can judge an LLM. That's how it's better, or not.
"AI" is just an investment balloon fueled by stupid money betting on liars.
To the woefully ignorant such as yourself, I'm unsurprised it appears so.
I suspect you're bewildering by all kinds of things- like light bulbs, batteries... The list goes on.
It is good if you're a piece of scum in the business like me and you and are charging the marks, but that's all there is to it, a redistribution without redeeming qualities.
There are scam artists in every industry.
At this point of proliferation, it's just sad to see people so desperate try to deny the impact and usage.
Parent replied to a counterfactual point in their parent's assertion. Nothing more, nothing less.
I'm with registrations_suck- try making accurate posts.
You seem to be fond of the particular set of words, "pedantic at best".
You keep using those words. I do not think they mean what you think they mean.
This is just as pedantic.
No, it's accurate. Don't be stupid.
Try voting away your property tax.
Property taxes in my tax jurisdiction go up and down all the time as they're voted for and voted against.
It's not going to happen any more than voting your landlord's rent away.
Incorrect.
You have a better chance negotiating with your landlord rent than voting away property tax.
LOL- not unless you live in a place with very, very strong renter rights that more or less prevents them from evicting you. Otherwise, there's a literal line of people waiting to take your unit.
I own my property. It's pretty clear you don't.
Have you read your HOA CCR's?
COA, and yes.
My bet is no.
You bet wrong.
If you want the house, you take the conditions.
Correct. If you want the house, you sign the contract that gives them that power.
Don't do that.
Further in the US, anything built after around 2000 is in an HOA.
Incorrect.
About 75% of them, which is a lot- but not all.
I'm in a small neighborhood, 17 houses. You'd think HOA, wtf? Well, we got one.
That was your choice. You signed the fucking contract.
The knowledge is free.
The skilled professionals to persuade the pupil whose civil rights include refusing to learn to absorb it are not.
You can lock a kid in a library but you can't make her think. When ignorance is virtue we have lost.
Another Canadian dunce who's drank the warm cup of PP
Hmm, I'd return it then, if they have got that much worse. A friend got a recent Panasonic 32" budget set and that seemed very responsive and quick to start up.
I think for all his faults, Xi does genuinely hate poverty and desire to lift people out of if. Maybe it's for selfish reasons like cementing his place in Chinese history, I have no way of knowing, but he is succeeding at it. His methods can be extreme of course, amounting to genocide in some cases, but the fascists got the trains running on time...
But if you are using it as a dumb TV then why do you need the interface? All you need is to change channels and inputs, and maybe the volume (I use my Nvidia Shield remote for that via CEC). I barely ever touch my TV's remove.
As for the lag, it depends on the model. The older and cheaper ones are bad, the newer ones are fine. I had one a few years ago (returned due to developing a fault with the screen after a couple of years) that was inexpensive and didn't think the lag was bad.
I'm a little surprised nobody has made a fridge with a motorized door yet. It seems so obvious, and those guys spend their working lives thinking about how to make fridges better.
It depends what you mean. Compared to the USA today... I'd say it's at least comparable. The UK legal system seems to be having some issues at the moment too.
But also failure to deploy renewables faster enough. This week we have had two periods of free electricity due to the abundance of renewables. The things keeping retail prices high are mostly gas and a bit of nuclear. Our system works on the basis that everyone gets paid the price of the most expensive source, which is always gas or nuclear (we don't have any coal).
Another example of NIMBYism making things worse for everyone. Every objection to renewables is forcing prices to remain high.
"Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago." -- Bernard Berenson