

Gallstones. When it’s a really bad attack it’s probably the closest thing to an alien hatching from your stomach.
Gallstones. When it’s a really bad attack it’s probably the closest thing to an alien hatching from your stomach.
EU needs to accelerate green energy adoption. Screw American oil and natural gas (and Russian for that matter).
They want most to simply die. Subjugating 330 million is tough. Subjugating 200 million, desperate and tired individuals, much easier. They think automation and AI will replace the lives lost so the rich won’t actually feel any real impact.
They put self-reliance above everything else, while also not being all that self-reliant. So yeah, morons.
Taylor Swift is actually a very evil person. Based purely on the fact I haven’t heard any bad things about her. 🧐
Doesn’t sound like they learned their lesson.
A house that looked almost exactly like this was swept away by the flood. It was an incredibly sad story (the family described the event in great detail). The family probably did everything they could’ve done. At a certain point the government NEEDS to intervene. A family can’t reasonably do their own weather analysis, flood plane analysis, or build and maintain their own alert system.
In a different timeline I’d say this is amazing. At this point anything that exposes my personal info, without express permission, is not going to be used to my benefit.
After the recent Nazi outbursts from Grok I’d be amazed if it wasn’t banned in Germany.
The only time it really helps me is when I’m following a pretty clear pattern and the auto-complete spares me from copy-pasting or just retyping the same thing over and over. Otherwise I’m double-checking everything it wrote, and I have to understand it to test it, and that probably takes most of my time. Furthermore, it usually doesn’t take the entire codebase into account so it looks like it was written by someone who didn’t know our team or company standards as well as our proprietary code.
It really is. Even though demonizing people for no particular reason is the GOPs shtick I’ve never seen them, and liberals even, go so hard after a Mayoral nominee.
No more compromise. The government goes back to being “By the People, For the People” or we descend into tyranny.
The tool I use can rewrite code given basic commands. Other times I might say, “Write a comment above each line” or “Propose better names for these variables” and it does a decent job.
My boss insists I use it and I insist on telling him when it can’t do the simplest things.
Just the other day I wasted 3 min trying to get AI to sort 8 lines alphabetically.
Curious as to which six. If it was the ones closest to him that lends a little more legitimacy to the attack (why risk firing the ones that helped you fake an attack).
But were they using artificial food dye?
Not specifically but I think the guidance is applicable to most incisions of the heart. I think the fact that it’s a muscular and constantly moving organ makes it differently than something like an epidermal stitch.
And my post isn’t to say “all mistakes are good” but that invariablity can lead to stagnation. AI doesn’t do things the same way every single time but it also doesn’t aim to “experiment” as a way to grow or to self-reflect on its own efficacy (which could lead to model collapse). That’s almost at the level of sentience.
Eliminating room for error, not to say AI is flawless but that is the goal in most cases, is a good way to never learn anything new. I don’t completely dislike this idea but I’m sure it will be driven towards cutting costs, not saving lives.
Get a nice strong grip and pull them in.
It’s one of those things where politicians say (as they do with cigarettes), “Well, everyone knows it’s bad, but people are free to make bad choices.” A crackdown on added sugars and derivatives (HFCS) would do way more to help public health than banning food dyes.