Completely useless for firefighting. Putting a drip torch on its ass and letting it walk a line, maybe. But it’s not going to cut down the trees to make a firebreak, who what’s the point.
Completely useless for firefighting. Putting a drip torch on its ass and letting it walk a line, maybe. But it’s not going to cut down the trees to make a firebreak, who what’s the point.
Sender pays is what Korea has. It does not work well at all.
The 17th percentile in peds is not surprising. The model mixing it’s training data with adults would absolutely kill someone.
GPT will require every test and yet for the sake of authenticity randomly perform medical errors.
They’re instituting this for the generation that grew up with Vpns so they could watch pirate streaming sites on their school Wi-Fi? Good fucking luck.
Ain’t dead yet.
It’s the note that really did it for me.
Speex for yourself.
What an ogg fellow.
Water is wet. You could’ve easily written the headline saying CD projekt sees future in multiplayer micro transactions. He specifically was hedging that fact with the interview question answer that did not specify between the two. Then this article pops up to carry their water.
The sad part is, they didn’t even likely pay him for this.
If you throw enough money at the right person you can get shit done.
Yeah, I think most of the infant deaths had more to do with unpasteurized milk adulterated with raw eggs and not the cow’s diet.
Edit: Pasteurization didn’t even arrive in the US until the 1890s so even if these cows had unadulterated milk, it would still be killing massive amounts of infants by feeding it to them.
In a place like New York City, without adequate pasture and no refrigeration in the first place so nessicating literal factory farming, there was no way to market milk that wouldn’t be lethal at the time.
It’s frankly baffling that anybody was drinking raw milk at all at the time. Usually you’d process it into yogurt or cheese unless you directly lived on a farm or had a breastfeeding problem (which would likely result in the death of an infant).
I guess they saw a market of poor rural immigrants who had lived on a farm and decided to swindle them to death.
They shouldn’t blame the AI for this. This was obviously the humans not recreating the AI’s artistic vision.
“Audience members engage with interactive flowers, offering compliments, to which the flowers respond with pre-recorded, whimsical thank-yous,” the script reads.
temporary restraining order?
It’s just a type of pretrial injunction. You need to show that irreparable harm would come if the DOE did this. It’s helpful to have the case look like you’d win. Since the judge already said that it looks like they’d win, he’d likely extend it all the way to the end of the trial.
Kim Stanley Robinson is likely one of the best sci fi authors alive. You generally can’t go wrong with his stuff.
That’s a funny kbin thumbnail bug. Olaf Scholz response to this data breach is a little overboard.
I’m already in the network… Wait…
I’m not knowledgeable about it for sure, it just seems rather next to impossible to tank an IPO with borrowed shares alone.
Kbin didn’t feel like translating your example.
Windows?