

Maybe the best headline that’s come out of the recent LLM explosion
Maybe the best headline that’s come out of the recent LLM explosion
Nah that’s just it, it’s pizza stuff in the form of a casserole
Except it’s called pizza and looks like pizza so it’s in the form of pizza.
Unless you just mean “thick bread crust” then sure but that isn’t deep dish, real deep dish is like a bread bowl casserole.
Detroit style deep dish is also deep dish, but yeah not Chicago style deep dish
Its pizza because it takes the form of pizza and is called pizza
Some American frozen pizzas can be good, but at least in Poland/Czech Republic almost none of it is.
TBH compared to the rest of SEA Vietnamese food is often relatively mild
Which is crazy because pizza I’m Norway is not that good
I didn’t know who she was or her gender when I said I hate her art style is almost as much as Ben Garrison’s.
The issue with doxxing that really frustrates me as a coder is that individual developers and companies are never held responsible for making negligently insecure software.
Extremely obnoxious on Reddit. That is a massive strategy people use, insulting someone and then blocking them so they can’t reply, or even report
What is incredibly toxic is insulting someone and then blocking them, so they can’t defend themselves.
Especially sucks for people with jaw problems who can’t open their mouth that wide. But you’re totally wrong about deep dish pizza
There is not a single country on this planet that has no legal consequences for free speech
Yes.
it would be ridiculous to claim that should be the standard.
I mean, that’s what freedom of speech is. Otherwise its entirely meaningless.
For one, and I feel kind of pedantic for pointing this out, but that kind of policy would preclude any obviously consequential statements made in court proceedings, for example pleading “guilty”, lying under oath,
The consequence there would be essentially signing a contract for honesty, and breaking it. Similar to how you can choose to give up an organ, but you can’t force someone to give up an organ. You chose to sign away your freedom of speech in that instance. Now subpoenas I think there is a compelling argument they are a violation of freedom of speech.
Less pedantically, even in a version of the US where their so-far mythical conception of free speech was actually achieved, legal consequences are assigned to direct, material threats and attempts to cause panic.
The US does not and has never had freedom of speech. This was blatant from at least 1798. I do think the US is marginally closer than most other countries.
You’d be pretty hard pressed to claim these exceptions are unreasonable,
Its not about whether it is reasonable. It is whether it is factually true to call a regime in which speech is controlled as having freedom of speech.
the United States has pursued this exact policy and it has lead to little more than them being one of the leading contemporary examples of how an advanced democracy and economy falls into fascism and mass disenfranchisement.
That is not at all a clear cause and effect.
No one claims that you have an absolute freedom to wave your hands
But people act violently without it, I don’t think the rhetoric is a necessary precursor. Furthermore, practicality is not what defines freedom of speech.
You’re misunderstanding what I’m saying. I am saying if there is a law establishing legal consequences for speech then you do not have absolute freedom of speech.
If you have legal consequences for speech, you don’t have free speech
True, but sadly that’s because of what became a genuine user safety concern
In my former school district they paid a ton to some consultancy firm to “use AI to optimize the bus route”. The first day of testing the new route many kids didn’t get home until after 9pm. They cancelled school for the rest of the week and then immediately reverted to the old route.