

Not sure if you dropped the /s, but that’s not what cash means in this context. Cash is usually refers to money that’s readily available to be spent at a moments notice. Be it in a bank or paper in your hand.


Not sure if you dropped the /s, but that’s not what cash means in this context. Cash is usually refers to money that’s readily available to be spent at a moments notice. Be it in a bank or paper in your hand.


I was (and still is) a Battlefield 2. I found battlefield 3 an alright sequel, though I wish they hadn’t bullshitted with the whole “the game is too complex now for map and mod tools”. But it is unreasonable how much fun Bad Company 2 was. I was one of the early haters of it because they took away prone and the faster paced gameplay. But boy did my opinion on it changed. Even my brother who rarely plays shooters sat and grinded out weapons on it. I know even DICE are questioning why it was such a success.


I feel like that should be quite easy to verify with wireshark.


I suppose that would be possible.


Yeah, in that scenario they gave the agents access. Just because you ask it nicely not to destroy your workspace, doesn’t guarantee an LLM not to produce that output.
There’s quite a large discrepancy between this image and OPs image. This image says the survival rate of 30 mph (48 kph) is 60%, while OP’s image says 50 kph it’s at 20%. I wish they included a source for the data that could explain it.
This is the same issue I take with braking distance scales. They often vary wildly, and some don’t even follow a quadratic increase in distance like you’d expect.


I saw the image first, thought it was bbno$ cosplaying as trump.
I upgraded from 22 to 24 as well. Cosmic is nice and can be used as a daily driver, but not quite there for a power user. I’ve installed KDE and like it quite a bit so far. But how has no one made a file browser that can match or beat thunar yet? Like the mist basic things like selecting and copying from the address bar and click and drag to select multiple items without needing to start from some empty space at the bottom!


Yeah this is unfortunate news for me as well. I have a primary container I use for videos, and then a 10.10 server for music. 10.11 is borderline unusable for music for me, and I’ve tried everything for rescanning to completely redoing the server set up (rip accidentally deleting all my music playlists).
But i shall kill off the 10.10 container and hope a performance fix is in the works.


I bit of ram, but then I’d imagine you only need some purpose built chip for the connection, input and display logic. Effectively you’d need little more than a chrome cast-like device.


We’ll just return to terminals. Just a screen, and input devices connected to a server :(


I agree, the maths argument is not a good one. While a neural network is perhaps closer to what a brain is than just a CPU (or a clock, as it was compared to in he olden days), it would be a very big mistake to equate the two.


Well, the law doesn’t come into effect until Jan 1st 2027, so you could delay until then at the latest. Or you wait a bit longer to see what the enforcement looks like and make the companies/politicians at least sweat a bit from any potential fallout. With GDPR some companies took a long time of dragging their feet to become compliant (partially because initial enforcement was lenient to give them time).


I think what they mean is, with a black box we know the input, documents, and output, yes you can buy beer, but we don’t know the internals. How and for how long is the data stored, who is it shared with, who has access to it, how much meta data can they pull together to build a profile on you and so on.


Oh cool, I didn’t know that and it was the main fear I had from swapping. I really should have just looked it up by now, but oh well.
Because robot scam callers have never been a thing.