

Depends where. In America, human drivers are not held accountable for running over pedestrians, so I am not sure why a computer would be.


Depends where. In America, human drivers are not held accountable for running over pedestrians, so I am not sure why a computer would be.


I do not think the leaders believe that AI is going to replace most jobs. They definitely believe that they can use the threat of AI taking most jobs to further exploit the working class.


private property


There were probably also people who voted for “yes AI” who would have voted for “a little bit of ai when I explicitly ask for it” if they had the option.


It is right on an existing bus line, less than 1km from an existing tram line, and about 2km from Utrecht Centraal.


While my observations have been that men of color between 20 and 30 seem to disproportionately ride these bikes, a vast majority of people on these bikes are white teens.


“fatbike” means something different in The Netherlands than it means in North America.
In North America, fat bikes are mountain bikes with 4 inch wide or wider tires, generally designed for use on snow and sand. E.g.: https://surlybikes.com/products/wednesday-og-algae
In The Netherlands, fatbikes are throttle-controlled e-bikes with 4-5" wide tires with a smaller diameter than typical bikes. They come with pedals, but the gearing and seat position makes the pedals essentially useless; many people remove them. They do not handle well. They do not stop well. They are popular because they are cheap. E.g.: https://www.fatbikeskopen.nl/products/qm-wheels-v20-pro-mini-zwart


Volkswagen, Ford, UBS, and IBM are all doing pretty well.


My favorite thing is learning things together. My kids express interest in things, and sometimes we do them together. When my first kid got interested in playing an instrument, I picked up the one I had not played in 10+ years, and we (re-)learned together. (At least until they got way better than me.) Other things we have learned together: playing tennis, snowboarding, 3D printing, building hutches for rabbits.


I thought there was a list of rules for social interactions that I could and would eventually learn, and then I would not be confused all the time, made fun of, ignored, and blamed for all communication failures.
I looked into VaultWarden recently, and I would be hesitant to use it for a business. In the latest release, you cannot create an organization because of a bug in the web ui (https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/issues/6638), and the fix has not been released because their build pipeline is broken (https://github.com/dani-garcia/bw_web_builds/pull/224). I get it is the holiday break, but hosting it seems to require some hands-on maintenance.


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No, I believe it this way. It used to be one service that had access to everything it needs. Now it is microservices, so each microservice is caching a bunch of stuff, but of course all the wrong stuff, so every request requires at least one network call downstream. Thus more memory usage and slower.


My strategy is to have been married to the person for at least a decade so expectations are set.


Correct.
Also the genocide of native Americans.


Button first. Reduces stress on the zipper. Nobody wants premature zipper failure.


CEO assassination as a service


10 minutes, from leaving home to getting back to home, by foot. I have always had a polling place withing walking distance, and have never seen a line more than a few people.
I lived in a city of 25,000 people, a city of 200,000 people, and a city of 10,000 people, all in western NY.
I always vote before 8am.
So when the site got “is under 18” yesterday and “is over 18” today, they now know your birthday. Cool.