

Yeah, having nuance on the Internet is hard.
Yeah, having nuance on the Internet is hard.
My hot take, is that star wars pieces of media are only considered “good” if the viewer was too young to perceive the politics in the work when they first saw it. There are exceptions like rogue one/andor, but I think it mostly holds.
I really liked that game!
Yeah, because the market went from having the opinion of “I’m 80% sure that Tesla is going to do this robo taxi, automaton thing” to " I’m 65% sure that Tesla is going to do this robotaxi, automaton thing". Things are rarely all or nothing with the market.
He’s openly talked of rounding up illegal immigrants, and changing the laws about what makes immigrants legal. If he acts on even half the threats he has made, a lot of people are in danger.
Oh nice, thanks for the recommendations
That definitely makes sense. What’s a good SF book you’ve read recently?
I just had a friend tell me he loved the whole series (with caveats), why didn’t you like it?
My favorite internet video on the subject: https://youtu.be/WlP9aJnzyZw
I completely agree with you. An interesting aspect to this is that when it was still Twitter, Apple was one of the biggest marketers on the site. This was because all of the other online ad venders were direct competitors (google with phones, and Facebook with virtual reality). So having a place that isn’t google/meta to pump ad dollars makes sense to some businesses, or at least it did before the percentage of Nazi content rose so much.
Or the code is the operating system that the application is running on, or the code is the firmware that is operating the GPU that is crunching the numbers to make the neural net, or the code is the friends we made along the way.
In this case, no. This is just interpreting what the next frame should be by the previous one. Like how the sora videos work, but with input.
I think it is optional now, and after they observe it’s stability for a while, they will move it into base update, but I’m not sure.
It’s Calvinball. They change how they are making the rules to weed out what they don’t like. Don’t like Roe? Throw out the 9th amendment. Don’t like firearm restrictions? Rewrite how we are supposed to interpret the grammar of the constitution. Don’t like other rules? Make up that it has to apply to “history and tradition”. It’s ruling on top of ruling that are impossible to universally apply meaning they get to remain with all of the power to strike down what they don’t like.
President Biden had classified documents when he wasn’t president. This is a no no. A special counsel was created to investigate and see if he broke the law (which requires showing a level of intent). The special counsel interviewed Biden and afterwards put out a report and was like “we shouldn’t procecute this case, the jury would see him as a forgetful old grandpa” (this is not a real quote).
Now congressional Republicans want the justice department to release the audio of the interview. They say they want this to find evidence of criminal activity (as if the justice department wasn’t doing the same thing?) And Merrick Garland is refusing under the reasoning that it wouldn’t serve a purpose, and disclosing information on someone who hasn’t committed a crime, you are going to prosecute, is bad. Imagine if the government did that to all people they didn’t like, start an investigation, get a bunch of dirt, and then publish it?! It’s insane to me IMHO. So then they decide to hold Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress which is the only escalation they have in this position.
Yeah, I don’t want this for my phone right now, but I do think that this would help me sleep easier with my grandfather who has already fallen for multiple scams.
This is what they do in the manual decompile projects (like is happening for Majora’s mask now), but this tool can only preserve logic.
It’s making a lot of references to the war on terror. Here’s my bad translation:
Op thought npr wasn’t progressive enough for OP when NPR didn’t call the waterboarding, that happened at Gitmo, torture. OP does concede that NPR is a better news source than others, especially when they are commuting and want to hear news on the radio.
I think you make a great point, but I would add a caveat. There IS a difference between Biden and trump. One will listen to protesters, and the other won’t. You can pressure Biden and he will change his position because he seems to care what voters think, and Trump doesn’t.
We lost power for at least a week after Helene. There were plenty of people that weren’t prepared and freaked out, but by and large, I saw people pitching together to share fuel, food, water and company. It was a tough time, but it was nice seeing the kinder side of humanity.