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in theory, I think you would also need a shared component that enforces the alternating “rules” that both OS understands.
that component also needs to be always awake so it will facilitate hand overs like an OS of OSes.
in theory, I think you would also need a shared component that enforces the alternating “rules” that both OS understands.
that component also needs to be always awake so it will facilitate hand overs like an OS of OSes.
cooked fluffy rice with no burnt ends!
imo, I think they’re playing the plausible deniability card.
They can always say they don’t know what is happening in the lower ranks. Once the other side raises arms, suddenly they’re going to play the self-defense card.
On the other side, they preach about how asians should support each other against the power and influences of the west.
he will, and it’s gonna be a single panel of suddenly the school shooter is wrapped in bodily or synthetic – depending on which spiderman – fluids.
prolly for spidey, this would just amount to a Tuesday side-quest.
I’d do gardening, and the occasional cooking experiment.
go back to learning and maybe explore bio chemistry.
oh shit, I actually have time to figure out what bills these reps are pushing, maybe call and criticize some shady things in there.
While the proposed bill’s goals are great, I am not so sure about how it would be tested and enforced.
It’s cool that on current LLMs, the LLM can generate a ‘no’ response like those clips where people ask if the LLM has access to their location – but then promptly gives advices to a closest restaurant as soon as the topic of location isn’t on the spotlight.
There’s also the part about trying to contain ‘AI’ to follow once it has ingested a lot of training data. Even goog doesn’t know how to curb it once they are done with initial training.
I am all up for the bill. It’s a good precedent but a more defined and enforce-able one would be great as well.
site-native ads, yes.
other ones that aren’t even closely relevant then no.
on plain water, it can dislodge dirt without manual scrubbing.
if you add soap/ solvents in the solution, it’s like a more efficient washing machine due to the micro bubbling process.
i usually do. it also helps to check first if the sub is light-hearted and sharing is very welcome.
there’s a chance the sub is already at a devolving to name slinging and memes and that requires a different touch.
yes, all new cars today have the telemetry.
if only elecric non-“smart” cars we’re a thing.
electric cars.
I know that there’s one benefit that they do help with the carbon footprint, but factories (law-exempted for some reason), personal jets, yachts and cruise ships make me feel this personal contribution is moot.
there’s also the fact that most electric cars are shipped with privacy invasive data collectors most of use didn’t ask nor pay for.
ultrasound basin. you know those small things with water and vibration you dip your jewelry to wash all the gunk off?
now maybe it’s big enough to dunk jeans and shirts.
job / income safety nets
universal health care
better public transpo and infra to support
public internet / utilities
housing
libraries
thumbkey, catima, protonPass, odyssey, binary eye, mull
apotheosis. you may not like it, but this is peak form’s peak form.
i like it because the o sounds roll easy and rhymes. it also ends with a hiss sound.
some people hate legalese, but after reading the situation, I think legalese is made for this sort of problems.
some people learn by example better than following instructions.
also context plays a lot when it comes to instructions. try to see things ahead if played in different contexts.
there is no to-ask-or-not,
just questions which are treated as they are.
A person needs to be strong to be kind.
… and all that variations of noblesse oblige principles out there.
with that out of the way:
If the most prevalent form of strength is money, like capitalism, then the way to earn it must be through greed.
…the good in humankind…
with greed, no. excessive greed is not good.
… can prevail
especially the prevail part. There’s a few notably strong people not swayed by greed, but it can only go that far. Greed is a really strong force for both incentive and corruption.
hard data and proper research
Maybe the answer you expect is not presented in this article?
Or at least the expectation you are presenting is something an exact science would produce?
Apparently insects have fat cells too, like humans.
Except humans can amass a huge amount of these in certain areas (like belly fat) while in most insects it is more distributed.
Some insects are probably~ capable of “brown” fat too.