Comment I would rather chew on glass (Score 1) 251
I would rather chew on broken glass than give Elon Musk any money.
I would rather chew on broken glass than give Elon Musk any money.
He's just a whiny baby pretty much 100% of the time. He's sad because nobody wants to pay him to advertise next to hate speech on twitter.
Has anyone thought "Maybe I shouldn't invest in this crypto scam" yet?
The world will be a much better place once
a) the "crypto bro" fad ends
b) Metabook dies.
Considerations which too many ignore mostly involve representations across different media
- does it scale well? What does it look like when 20' tall banner at a conference? What does it look like in a favicon?
- what does it look like when cropped? What about when repeated? Repeated with an offset? In general: if this is used as a background during a presentation, is it going to look okay?
- what does it look like in grayscale? Black& white? How will it look when printed out faxed
- does it translate well into being a 3d object?
These are the only logo considerations i tend to care about
Tell GPT-5 to predict the response given your message history if someone asks for child porn. if gpt-5 predicts you can be convinced to provide it, you're guilty
Norway isn't exactly a warm country year round right? How well will these batteries work in the Winter time?
Alternate theory: every time someone claims. Quantum Supremacy, it will be disproven via increasingly complex simulations of quantum computers. This will be an arms race until it is ultimately proven that P=NP, and that quantum computers are just really good at feeding in the large number of hidden variables required for the conversion.
Quantum reality: real
Superposition: almost certainly a misunderstanding
The math that currently drives quantum the theory: very real and very important and very good at predicting final states, but not "actual" descriptions of reality
Just a prediction, backed up by nothing.
I bet the people doing the monitoring aren't authorised to see half the customer information I see on a daily basis. There's a leak right there
My experience with remote working has been: all concerns were completely invalid. Employees are more productive than ever. Why would you add surveillance when all the productivity gains seem to be due to increased freedom??
Do you think we have a reached a cow tipping point in politics?
Except that it's not that difficult.
Spending a dollar on anyone but themselves sucks!
I haven't released software under the GPL since RMS's insane rant at the LinuxWorld GNOME press conference about 20 years ago. Sorry, Bruce, I'm not on your side this time.
Slums 2.0 will involve apps that help people pool together enough money to rent a building, and rather than having "personal" living-space, will optimise room availability on a minute-by-minute basis
Your fault -- core dumped