

It’s interesting that they’re still pushing Gemini as something that can give an objective answer in the US while they’re just selling it as a banter bot in the UK now. I wonder if that means Brits are further into the trough of disillusionment.
It’s interesting that they’re still pushing Gemini as something that can give an objective answer in the US while they’re just selling it as a banter bot in the UK now. I wonder if that means Brits are further into the trough of disillusionment.
Leeds Pipes already provides heating for thousands of people from the local incinerator.
Surely something could be done with district heating networks where they collect excess heat from server farms before topping the temperature up at the incinerator?
But how would that continue to centralise power in the south east!?
And yet on top of that, humans have worked out a way to send that information everywhere in a fraction of a second.
You don’t need to worry about crashing. You’ll be protected by an unmaintained bomb that can inflate a pillow faster than you can travel 18 inches at 70 mph yet somehow never goes off accidentally.
Driving just gets more absurd the more you think about it.
Had it not been invented yet, would anyone get away with suggesting a machine propelled by explosions supplied by a tank of the most flammable liquid possible kept underneath the passenger seats?
No doubt. But if you look at the whole ecosystem, a lot of them are just maggots that are personally indifferent but are happy to get people killed to secure a pay rise.
Musk might have fried his brain hotboxing farts with his sycophants. Someone like Thiel however; I can’t imagine he really cares but he’s happy to fund whatever dorks will start a podcast about why they “left the left” because that shit will - he’s hoping - get people to vote for politicians that give him more economic power.
They want you fighting a culture war to keep your mind off the class war.
The mainstream “left”, such as the Democrats benefit from this too.
Draw the national party lines between bigoted and non-bigoted. Now everyone can fight over that and nobody has to address the fact that two thirds of the country want universal healthcare.
It was funny when Europeans would use BIPOC. Like 90% of us are indigenous and Americans invented that term specifically to exclude us.
Well my cynical side thinks that the government have thought about this and are absolutely fine with it because they actively want Britain to be servile little piggies to the US. My theory on Trump not bringing us into his stupid trade war is because we just give them so much already that inspiring the British public to get angry about it would cost the US far more than they could possibly gain.
I’m glad journalists are starting to ask, but I’d rather they’d get to the point.
Surely it’s very bad for British interests for us to send an ambassador to a country where said ambassador is almost certainly blackmailable by said country’s intelligence agencies.
The hose at the petrol station reaches the opposite side of most cars if you park with your rear window in line with the pump.
Microcis
Considering the humiliating displays of fealty from meta (overtly manipulating search and firing factcheckers) and tik tok (grovelling public announcement) it’s not hard to imagine there’s some serious threats against any site operator that doesn’t bend the knee.
You can break it by spelling it with two 'a’a and one ‘e’.
The article sort of demonstrates it. Instead of needing inordinate amounts of data and memory to increase it’s chance of one-shotting the countdown game. It only needs to know enough to prove itself wrong and roll the dice again.
I’m running deepseek-r1:14b on a 12GB rx6700. It just about fits in memory and is pretty fast.
Easier to grasp than your witticisms, clearly.
To be fair to bitcoin, it might waste $160 worth of electricity per second, but it does get the right answer once every ten minutes.