"To solve this puzzle, you have to get your dog to poop in the circle..."
riskable
Yep. Stadia also had a feature like this (that no one ever used).
Just another example of why software patents should not exist.
It's cold outside all year round and there's abundant geothermal energy. Basically, it's the perfect place to build data centers.
Maybe take pictures of them instead?
If only they would actually spend it on things that benefitted the economy instead of:
- Buying land/houses
- Buying successful businesses in order to loot them (typical Private Equity moves)
- Lobbying the government to cut their taxes and reducing social safety nets
I firmly believe that a big reason why wealth is consolidating so quickly is because there's not much for the rich to spend their money on these days. It used to cost a fortune to care for a great big mansion and the surrounding grounds (and you'd have a local economy built on that). These days, it's not even a rounding error in their monthly income from interest and dividends and you don't even need to hire very many people.
There used to be actual luxury services the rich needed to pay for if they wanted to appear better off than the riffraff. Now the common man has access to all those luxuries and more.
Once you've got a couple private jets and a yacht (that you never spend any time on), what the fuck do you need all that money for‽ Even they don't know what to do with it!
Larry Ellison—the original tech villain billionaire—bought a huge private island in Hawaii. He's never there. It just... Sits there. With a small staff and places for his yachts. It's like he wants to go down in history as one of the biggest, greedy scumbags of all time.
Stick Enthusiasts!
In my experience, the diet soda "best by" date is 100% accurate. My guess is there's a very tight window of time where aspartame can remain sweet, after which it will degrade into Moxie flavoring (which tastes like... Soda water mixed with dirt).
No, a .safetensors file is not a database. You can't query a .safetensors file and there's nothing like ACID compliance (it's read-only).
Imagine a JSON file that has only keys and values in it where both the keys and the values are floating point numbers. It's basically gibberish until you go through an inference process and start feeding random numbers through it (over and over again, whittling it all down until you get a result that matches the prompt to a specified degree).
How do the "turbo" models work to get a great result after one step? I have no idea. That's like black magic to me haha.
Three of the top five are actually just Facebook (Meta)
It was part of a 3-step program.
Lamp cult gets mothballed for the Empire!
The real problem here is that Xitter isn't supposed to be a porn site (even though it's hosted loads of porn since before Musk bought it). They basically deeply integrated a porn generator into their very publicly-accessible "short text posts" website. Anyone can ask it to generate porn inside of any post and it'll happily do so.
It's like showing up at Walmart and seeing everyone naked (and many fucking), all over the store. That's not why you're there (though: Why TF are you still using that shithole of a site‽).
The solution is simple: Everyone everywhere needs to classify Xitter as a porn site. It'll get blocked by businesses and schools and the world will be a better place.