

Polite of you to assume they’re going to care about the slave population while they live in comfort.
Polite of you to assume they’re going to care about the slave population while they live in comfort.
So, Suze Orman is a fairly well-known investment advisor. Back when marriage equality was new, she totted up that there were over 1100 benefits to getting married. I don’t know what they all were, and I’m sure some of them are obscure, but still …
Guess that explains the videos of doordash drivers stealing deliveries and stuff …
Shame that AI and data centers are offsetting all that good.
I saw a post saying to show up at your biggest local post office in the afternoon/evening of the 15th (when news channels are covering last-minute filers), with signs to Tax The Billionaires.
That was really interesting -thank you for sharing that video!
The point is that he’s got too much exposure in Xitter, plus everyone’s tanking Tesla, so he’s moving stuff around to try to hang on to everything he can.
Given what happened during the pandemic, I don’t have much hope for this, either.
A whole bunch of Americans oppose it as well!
Does anyone know if noise cancelling works against or diminishes this sound?
The biggest problem with AI is that they’re illegally harvesting everything they can possibly get their hands on to feed it, they’re forcing it into places where people have explicitly said they don’t want it, and they’re sucking up massive amounts of energy AMD water to create it, undoing everyone else’s progress in reducing energy use, and raising prices for everyone else at the same time.
Oh, and it also hallucinates.
Lol - longest necro I’ve had was someone who came back with a comment like three and a half years later, so you’re fine! And thank you for the compliment! :)
According to archive.org, the site has only been active since 2020, so I’m not sure how unbiased it is or how easy it is for ‘contributors’ to slip in misleading articles.
There are a massive number of fake books on Amazon, though. There are AI-generated books, designed to be easily mistaken for books by real authors, or about recent high-news events, or popular series. There are people who steal an author’s legitimate work and “publish” it as their own work, sometimes changing a small amount, sometimes changing nothing at all. There are people who watch upcoming book releases by popular authors and release fake books around the same time, hoping to pinch some of the sales. I’d rather have sparse but reliable data than give any authenticity to the scammers and thieves.
Oh, cool! I never figured out why they had the 683/684-character limit thing, so it’s cool beans to you - thank you!
They ended up “fixing” the problem by increasing the character limit to 2048, which was nice.
Oh god, the comments I put in the code, explaining what I was doing and why, and how to test that the product had been fixed before changing my code, because I just knew some junior codebro was going to come in and think, “I should clean this code up!” and they’d have no idea why it wasn’t working anymore …
It rhymed with Smoracle. Which is really ironic because you’d think that’s the ONE company that would (a) understand how to write a SQL statement, and (b) get really effing concerned when a simple database query broke their product.
No, it’s not. It’s a 1930’s that focused on a bloc of the United States, Canada, and Greenland.