

Neither hexavalent chromium nor arsenic appears in Tesla’s TCEQ discharge permit as an allowable pollutant. Neither was tested for during TCEQ’s February investigation.


Neither hexavalent chromium nor arsenic appears in Tesla’s TCEQ discharge permit as an allowable pollutant. Neither was tested for during TCEQ’s February investigation.


…Yeah, the headline is actually right, I didn’t expect Claude to be pro-union like that.


According to the support page (found here: https://support.google.com/recaptcha/answer/16609652) if you are browsing on a phone it will prompt you to click a link to open some kind of Captcha app on the device rather than scanning a QR code.


We aren’t at kessler cascade levels of orbital clutter yet.


Right, that edition is listed after enterprise on Wikipedia so my eyes just completely bounced over the fact it could be upgraded to from Pro.


Except that implies Windows 12 or whatever is going to be good, which I currently struggle to imagine is possible without major structural changes to Microsoft’s entire corporate structure.


The Home editions included hardware restrictions (a maximum of either 8 or 16 GB RAM depending on which of the two versions you got, and you couldn’t change language in any of the commercially available versions. While I can’t remember anything wrong with it, I was also like 10 when I used it and I highly suspect everyone’s memories of it are being biased by just how absolute dogshit 8 was on release.


4 weeks base plus up to 26 additional weeks depending on how long they were employed, which was my reading as well.


The hard part is knowing exactly what language to search to get the result you want.


Does the TV work as a screen if you factory reset it then never reconnect it to the internet?


IIRC it has a manual override, it’s just stupidly hard to find.


Put them on a list where any and every email they send you gets fed into GPT and replied to without you ever reading it, then to make sure they know that explain what’s happening in the signature.


Only if they can still find buyers at the inflated price. I’m not aware of any consumers buying RAM right now, so I doubt they would be able to.


At the very least, didn’t Sam Altman/OpenAI say they intend to have these exact same restrictions?


Cool, I don’t believe them.


And following decent coding practices there shouldn’t be a ton of code there (not saying a small amount, just little enough that AI would be able to compete in volume in this amount of time), just because less is so often more.


Hey hey, let’s be honest here, bragged, it’s been 9 months or so by now. Who knows how much of windows is vibecoded at this point, it might be as high as 50%.


IIRC they contractually get to charge you the price of the TV if the ads are blocked or disabled.


Since when are there savings accounts with interest rates worth even calculating? The interest rate on my savings account is down at 0.01%.
And 93% of adults are liars.