Worth noting that in BC the pharmacist can also write the prescription, so a doctor's appointment isn't strictly required.
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They don't need to; most developers rely on Github.
I think you missed the point of his post. His issue is that the numeric operations the phone executes to run the LLM is producing garbage. Arguably this could break all kinds of neural networks, such as voice transcription. He's not complaining that the LLMs are themselves unable to properly perform math.
Do they sleep inside the house? Like, are they housepets jumping up on your table and bed?
Sadly, at least in the North American market, Google's Pixel phones are basically the last good phones you can reliably install your own ROM on.
I know tons of couples that use apps that let them look up each other's location.
I use and love Arch, but it's definitely not for everyone.
Trump and Rubio have said they'll coerce the remaining government to open up the oil fields to US companies.
Trump also said that the vice president can remain in charge as long as she does what the US wants. Understand the implication here - the Venezuela government are bad people who stole an election and commit human rights abuses, but that's all okay to the US. They can keep doing that - they just have to open up their oil fields. If the US had said "we're making Venezuela a democracy again", that would at least provide some moral cover. They're not though. It's just oil. The US doesn't even pretend to value rights and freedoms anymore.
When I was a teenager during the 2000s, I bought the BS that the US's motivations around the world were actually benevolent. The Iraq war might have been started on faulty information but at least they were spreading democracy. I thought the people saying the motivation was oil were overly cynical. Guess I was wrong.
These corporations are producing emissions as a byproduct of them producing products and services for consumer lifestyles; reducing these emissions will require them to compromise on price or quality, necessarily affecting consumers.
Consider - suppose that to reduce emissions, the government shut those corporations down and prevented others from increasing their emissions. You think your lifestyle would be unaffected? You might be unable to buy a car (or unable to fuel it). You'd be unable to fly overseas. Beef would probably be more expensive, causing people to eat less of it. Regardless, your lifestyle would be impacted. Like it or not, but if you're buying products and services from these corporations (directly or not) then you're part of the problem too.
Yes. I'm gay and kind of open to having children, so a partner having children (but me not being a primary parent) could be a nice balance.
Why is it indefensible? It's literally an island which limits attacks to air and sea.