

The M9 was when phones absolutely peaked. It’s all been downhill since then.


The M9 was when phones absolutely peaked. It’s all been downhill since then.


Easy there Pickle Rick you might cut yourself on that edge lol


Big cities that still have live DJs mostly.


Many Pizza Huts do hire their own drivers.


Big tech are the ones behind the age verification push. Linux wouldn’t become illegal, only the distros available to end users would be.


Major countries, sure. But there are plenty of countries out there that thrive on weird little niche industries that would love to make some dough being VPN exit points.
The nation of Tuvalu gets 15% of its GDP from .tv domain registration fees.


You can’t run anything like a frontier model on a self hosted solution. To get anywhere close you’d have to spend thousands of dollars on hardware which obviously isn’t free, or even a viable solution for the vast majority of people, let alone these students. And the quality of output you’d get from a model running on off the shelf consumer hardware like a MacBook is much more noticeably AI generated and trivial for AI detection tools to flag.


they’re here to stay. Cat’s out of the box.
People keep saying this as though it’s true. The odds that this current era of free and ubiquitous access to these frontier LLMs lasts forever are pretty slim.


You’re basing that on what exactly


heat the water a little bit to cool the stuff it needs
No. Heating the water a little bit would not be sufficient at cooling what the datacenters need to cool. You have to heat the water a whole hell of a lot.


When I started getting into this the common answer was Reolink. I’m pretty happy with mine.


It takes high salaries just to get people who want to do PCI compliance work


I don’t recall being asked to. The question was “Is there any research on this?” And I answered the question lol.
Now that you’ve been made aware of the research done on this you can go look it up. Just Google “Infrasound NIH” and I’m sure you’ll figure it out from there.


There is a lot of research on this. Exposure to this level of infrasound has negative effects on anxiety, the ability to sleep, and even cardiac function. Those who experience the level exposure associated with living close by to these datacenters can start to experience negative effects on their hearts ability to contract properly after as little as one hour. Take into account these people are exposed to this every hour, hour after hour, for years if not the rest of their natural lives.


And not only that but a frankly shocking change in tack given her roots in AI.


It’s important to note that two letter domains are generally reserved for country codes and would require a country for them to be provisioned.


I mean I agree to an extent but also of course he would say that. Him saying this means less than nothing.


Fire trucks will gladly push a Waymo out of the way, but an ambulance doesn’t have that kind of horsepower, not to mention the fact that purposely colliding with another vehicle with a patient in the back is a great way to be sued and probably lose your qualifications


Did they state this, or is it a guess? Most corporate desktop users aren’t even the ones making the corporate purchases
Yes they stated this.
If desktop users are valued more, it’s because advertisers pay more for them.
Because the advertisers thing they’re corporate users at work
If a store is willing to pay more to advertise to a desktop user, but also tries to prevent them from using the site
Corporate advertisers are more willing to pay to advertise to corporate buyers. Non-corporate, non-business personal users are not corporate buyers in this context so they benefit more from funneling them into an app for purposes unrelated to advertising to them.
No, it isn’t.