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I’d do gardening, and the occasional cooking experiment.
go back to learning and maybe explore bio chemistry.
oh shit, I actually have time to figure out what bills these reps are pushing, maybe call and criticize some shady things in there.
I’d do gardening, and the occasional cooking experiment.
go back to learning and maybe explore bio chemistry.
oh shit, I actually have time to figure out what bills these reps are pushing, maybe call and criticize some shady things in there.
While the proposed bill’s goals are great, I am not so sure about how it would be tested and enforced.
It’s cool that on current LLMs, the LLM can generate a ‘no’ response like those clips where people ask if the LLM has access to their location – but then promptly gives advices to a closest restaurant as soon as the topic of location isn’t on the spotlight.
There’s also the part about trying to contain ‘AI’ to follow once it has ingested a lot of training data. Even goog doesn’t know how to curb it once they are done with initial training.
I am all up for the bill. It’s a good precedent but a more defined and enforce-able one would be great as well.
Brown and other critics of ranked choice voting contend the system is confusing, and he said there are numerous instances in which voters didn’t end up ranking their choices.
“Ranked choice stupid. Me think why waste time vote lot peeps when one vote do trick.”
yes, all new cars today have the telemetry.
if only elecric non-“smart” cars we’re a thing.
electric cars.
I know that there’s one benefit that they do help with the carbon footprint, but factories (law-exempted for some reason), personal jets, yachts and cruise ships make me feel this personal contribution is moot.
there’s also the fact that most electric cars are shipped with privacy invasive data collectors most of use didn’t ask nor pay for.
some people hate legalese, but after reading the situation, I think legalese is made for this sort of problems.
some people learn by example better than following instructions.
also context plays a lot when it comes to instructions. try to see things ahead if played in different contexts.
Google will do the Googling for you.
I would like to know what google will be searching and/or sharing to its 697 partners that value my privacy on my behalf.
Before any googling is done would be great.
this reminded me of that feature with lots of articles about its usefulness:
Nice pic! The texture of the shell is so clear.
I guess it’s more awe than calm for me.
look at your phone while waiting.
it doesn’t matter if the screen is on or not.
have a sip of water every now and then. now suddenly you look like a busy person!
popular sayings like: “get well”, “do not be sad”, “do not be poor~”
karaage, IMO. “oh it’s just fried chicken”. fried-dry-chicken is the easy part.
it always looks easy when pros do it: you see it with that teacher solving that algebra problem, or that guy doing that guitar hero/osu/rhythm game song, models and their drips, mukbang/oogui, porn
leeches. i watched some movie as a kid and leeches dangling over the heroes after they crossed some water scared me good.
those beach jelly fishes. nope. i get why they are there and i’d prefer to give them their space.
anything with those scaly shiny black and yellow hornet danger colors.
not in any specific order:
SPI, the foundation supporting debian and arch projects.
boeing whistleblowers, and anybody willing to step up against these kinds of corpo shenanigans.
people who wear masks.
stephen colbert, john oliver and their news team
lemmy posters
One of the kids in elementary school is very kind giving away paper when the teacher does surprise quizzes. May fortune always bless that person’s soul.
On the opposite end, there’s a lot of kids that play with their food/ snacks and chuck it around other kids and they consider that fun. My kid brain couldn’t get it that time, all I thought was it is sacrilege to food and I can’t do it because it’s already hard to get by with enough food to eat.
All of it clicked in 4rth or 5th grade when you start to see more, sometimes subtle, variations of these privileges happening all around.
not american.
but echo chambers are cool in a way that goes beyond politics. it provides perceptible feelings of unity, belongingness, and validity to those that seek them. apes together strong kind of deal.
and since politics is about social issues, I don’t see why not.
I think from time to time, it is normal.
a lot of people don’t really pay attention to day-to-days unless there’s something specific or particularly attention grabbing about it.
if I understood the post as it meaning you find yourself in a steady decline of remembering, that might be something else.
“super fancy protons” is special in its own
but boron is specialer.
watch out for those monks! they already solved it and is just waiting the rest of the world fumble their way through.
in these dark times, people will see their fortune in you. you are their silver lining.
for me, the “difficulty” lies in wind-up, cooldown and range of weapons. everyone also gets a “stagger”/balance gauge which adds more depth to your arsenal.
the way you use that against the npcs uptime with the current terrain is a typical souls experience.