Comment Re:Speed enforcement (Cont'd) (Score 1) 196
Indeed, most of the tickets aren't so much that a middle class type can't afford the occasional one. One doesnt need to be a billionaire to not care.
Indeed, most of the tickets aren't so much that a middle class type can't afford the occasional one. One doesnt need to be a billionaire to not care.
The heavy lifting is you connecting 'if paid' to the statement you quoted.
Picture a Musk, Gates, or Bezos type. They have virtually unlimited ability to speed or run red lights for what is to them a trivial sum.
It's not difficult - Iran must be balkanized if Israel is going to conquer the Middle East and expand its proper borders to "those promised by God". They will demand a regional empire beyond their borders as a "buffer zone".
The Eschatological Christian Zionists want them tp destroy the Al Aqsa Mosque and build the Third Temple so Jesus can come back. Much of the Senior Brass at DoD (or Department of War Crimes) believes in this.
Is it all absurd and crazy? Doesn't matter, it's what motivates the people with nukes.
That and Trump being blackmailed with Epstein Tapes. The news says it's specifically an audio tape of a phone call between those two.
This is what the people who want peace in the world are up against. We can't counter what we deny.
> when your investigative toolkit is journalism
Exactly. The English Majors went where other investigators have previously gone and ruled out.
The stack of blockchain, Merkle Trees, halvings, etc. show a level of insight a quantum above Hashcash.
There's noting wrong with being "quite good" but "engineering genius" is something different.
Besides, Satoshi would never have stood for not funding mining with txn fees. The BTC chain is in danger of being unmineable very soon.
I bought some paper books from Amazon in 1998 and they still work like the day I bough them.
Excellent support after 28 years.
When you have a product made from leftover rejected parts the supply is guaranteed to be limited.
So you hype it as "for a limited time" and people go hog wild with FOMO.
coming soon: "The Neo is Back."
Yeah, "LLM's are gods" and "statistical ML networks are good at finding defective code patterns" are extremely different claims.
The people who are True Believers on both extremes look pretty silly.
I appreciate really good closed captioning while having no use for chatbots. Both ends get to call me a heretic!
Just watch the patches and CVE's trickling out.
It's not like OpenBSD is going to sit on a vulnerability for 90 days or whatever.
Issuing a patch doesn't give away the details about how it was found.
To be fair I just wasted a week tracking down a radio telemetry problem because of a forum post that many people said worked great but it definitely pulled a pin high that was supposed to be low, which shut off an antenna.
Only diving into the spec sheet and some sample embedded code convinced me that the forum post was exactly wrong and after making a simple change to do the opposite did all the telemetry devices mesh up and start reporting correctly.
So
A wrinkle is that everybody knows humans are flawed and too many people treaty the LLM as omniscient.
Why should anybody care if this drives electric bills up to $1000/mo for the typical household?
We have unlimited energy, no?
Dipshits aren't creating a global energy crisis right now.
The world economy isn't headed for a global depression.
Natgas should be burned for LLM hallucinations and cats driving motorcycles, not converted into fertilizer to stave off a massive African famine.
Western woke governments haven't spent the past fifty years blocking new energy generation at every opportunity.
Right?
Don't invite the guillotines, dudes.
Why not notify their electric company to cut their power to halt infringement?
Or their water company so the house is uninhabitable?
The Courts need to recognize that Internet has become a necessary utility and that the music companies need to deal with the individual directly through the Courts, not in a lazy clandestine way.
Grande seems based.
Well shoot, even the politicians jobs are not safe then!
I am very disappointed in Trump, there is no reason to give Iran and Islam in general credibility by labeling it a civilization.
Maybe we should just cool it with the guilt by association stuff. Yes Bill was friends with Epstine, and sure Malinda left and it looks likely because he a philanderer; but we don't really have any direct evidence he is a child molester.
There are lot of people who were and are important in terms of contribution to our society, who may at some point associated with an unsavory character or two. This is the trouble, where are lines. Why wasn't Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers disqualifying? He knew or reasonably could have know his opinions and involvement with terrorism, isn't Obama a terrorist by extension? How about everyone involved in Harvey Weinstein movie? His transgressions were ostensibly an open secret in the Hollywood community, some the victims were likely underage so we are in the same space as Epstein there, yet almost none of these people are considered untouchables now? why?
Epstine made it his business to get into the business of literally anyone with money or influence he could. I think there is a big difference between asking:
how is it the guy avoided the trip to Federal-pound-you-in-the-ass-prison for as long as he did?
Who was complicit in protecting him?
Why?
When will we bring them to justice for perverting justice as was obviously the case?
and this desire of some to try to tar everyone they don't like who happened to have gone to the same dinner party once.. One is witch hunt the other is not. Gates might indeed be abuser, but if we are going to treat him like one, even in the court of public opinion someone should be able to cite some harder evidence, than has been turned up so far.
^^^ Someone with some points please mod this (#66081144) up!
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