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Comment Re:Just another reason.... (Score 2) 56

Had multiple cars for 20+ years, some daily drivers. Here is what typically happens.

0- 3 warranty.
3-6 usually no issues but consumables.
8 - 10 suspension work, transmission fails unless maintained, some bushings fail.
10-15 if there are design flaws, like CVTs or weak head gaskets, it happens in this period. Major consumables start to go - muffler, bearings, CVs. Unless car was maintained this is where it typically ends.
15-20 more of the same, only parts become harder to get, but plenty of used parts. This is also a point where electronics start to go - leaky capacitors, developing bridges in soldering, failed relays etc. Major rust issues also manifest during this period.
20+ parts availability is an issue, anything rubber that original probably on the way out, plastic parts start to go brittle, electronics randomly fail. 30+ Unless garaged all life, things like wiring harness, door seals, etc.all start to fail.

Comment Re:Historians are not impacted by AI (Score 1) 152

LLM can do much better than historians because you can actually tell them to only look at contemporary sources or only correspondence, etc. LLMs are also not attached to specific point of view and do not care if they upset someone with their output. Take what happening in Israel right now - no historian would touch it because of how controversial the subject is.

Comment Re:this is better (Score 1) 81

So your solution to trolls, thieves, and hackers is to just let them be?

Your grouping is designed to hide a fatal flaw in your argument. This is like saying: "So your solution to panhandling, murder and genocide to just let them be?". You are also trying to present anonymous internet as a causal factor for a set of separate problems and advocating for simplistic and unworkable solution. To demonstrate - do you think hacking would not be happening in de-anonymized internet? Of course it would continue, even if you strongly authenticate each user, hackers will just steal identities and carry on without much change.

Fundamentally, attacks against internet anonymity are always about censorship and control. Everything else is a pretext that falls apart under scrutiny.

Comment Re:Anonymity On The Internet Is Dying Fast (Score 1) 122

Yes and this is intentional. Voting for Brexit, rejection by voters of Hillary and Kamala, opposition to starting regional wars, lab leak expose, trucker convoy in Canada and lockdown protests in Australia, and now insistence on seeing Epstein client list are all the result of Internet's ability to bypass traditional information curators. Powers that be are now trying to undo this and the first step is to systemically eliminate anonymity.

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