

Nixon was pretty irrational himself.


Nixon was pretty irrational himself.


You could even fake one from a country that no longer exists. Are they really going to verify a birth certificate from Czechoslovakia?


Not any that I’m aware of. Most takedowns you hear about aren’t actually DMCA takedowns, they’re platform-specific systems that have no legal standing and no penalties for false requests. However, the DMCA does specifically say that false requests are a form of perjury.


No, the DMCA (which does overall suck) has severe penalties for false takedown requests. It also has severe penalties for failing to honor takedown requests, though, so YouTube made its own system that is decidedly not DMCA and allows any big company to take down videos with impunity regardless of whether their claims have any merit.


If you want lightweight, KDE is not your best choice. LXQt and Xfce are actually intended for low resource usage.


In-ground pumps are better, they’re just very expensive, hence the taxes.


Tax them enough to install geothermal heat pumps in the surrounding homes.


AIs can’t play golf.


You’re liable if someone shares their credentials? Even if they did it accidentally by installing a keylogger, that seems like user error.


Those are supplied by the publisher, though, which presumably has the rights to do so in the license. I guess we’ll see.


This is for distributing games that already have licenses to the songs in them, though.


Oops, my mistake, you were wrong about the Pentium, then, not the 486. Its model number, as I said, was A80501. You switched from model numbers to names.


That’s a model number, not a name. The first Pentium had a model number of A80501, but you wouldn’t seriously claim that it’s really the 80501, would you?


There is no 80486. It’s called the i486.
There is no CPU with a model number of Pentium. Intel’s flagship CPUs, in order, were:
The i386 and i486 had multiple variants with suffixes to the model number (the 486DX and DX2 are often mentioned), and then the Pentium had enough variants that they incremented the model number a couple of times and then changed it completely; Pentium Pro and later CPUs have completely different model numbers.


It cannot serve such content (or any content, for that matter). You have to either get the content (from an app that would have an age gate, such as a Web browser) or make it yourself. The law is about serving content, not about making or viewing it.


No, because LibreOffice would accept the under-13 age category.


Time: Driving takes ~1 minute; walking takes ~8-12 minutes.
Averaging that to 10 minutes, the LLM thinks that you move 5m/min, or 1m per 12 seconds? 8cm/sec? That’s about 20% faster than a three-toed sloth. A human at a medium walking pace takes about 37 seconds to cover that distance.


I think Ubiquiti’s doorbell can be local-only.


CXMT just recently demonstrated the ability to manufacture RAM chips. The existing supply is all from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron. A fourth player should increase the supply.
He certainly wasn’t stupid, but a rational person would have never bugged the DNC in preparation for an election where he was that heavily favored. He only stood to lose, but he was paranoid.