

I’m not sure “computer” was even a profession back at that time.
I’m not sure “computer” was even a profession back at that time.
So, it’s an almost useless dimension with misleading names? Yeah, it’s a good “political compass”.
As you noticed, they have had a quality assurance structure for way longer than 2 years. They’ve had it for close to 20 years now.
When they used to have this philosophy, they did always have something broken on their site, and go out of air once in a while. And they did benefit greatly from the speed they got from it, for a while, until it started being harmful.
It’s a very beautiful moon. Too bad one needs a telescope to see it.
And that’s why every conversation being public, recorded forever, and shared with all humanity is a problem.
The reason Meta could operate that way was because they were a platform for people sending funny texts to each other with no promises of security or privacy.
By the way, even they don’t operate like that anymore.
Kids this days won’t even get a dated reference…
It were they that have been bragging that more than 50% of their code was written by AI, weren’t?
Anyway, that’s counted by lines of code, not in number of mini-vans. They can still use a better statistic.
Well, we have lots of building-sized computers out there right now.
So… After you found the file you can use this to find it?
What a ridiculous conclusion. You leave people alone wondering how it feels to be electrocuted and then conclude that they can’t stand their own thoughts when they decide to try it.
Also, 3 major civil wars, one of them exclusively about anti-vaccers rights.
What president are you counting on that self-coup thing?
Well, it won’t come if everybody keeps pushing all the money in the world¹ into LLMs.
1 - Almost literally.
one of the most immoral and horrific thing to have happen in modern wars
On the context of the pacific war front, I’m not sure if it even makes the top 10.
Hell, I’m not sure it’s one of the 2 worst things the US did on that single war on that single front.
Either your comment is missing a comma, or I have to inform that I don’t plan to.
Ok, let’s catalogue every way to get the OP’s interaction sequence…
It also happens when you kept the login form there for too long, or when MS decided you should migrate into another version of the service you were trying to get into. Oh, it also happens when you try to change the Teams organization but it decides to change back for some reason (probably because you clicked at the wrong link).
On a second thought, the vest would have rockets and aliens on it too. So I think you are right.
That should be way worse. If somewhere it’s not, it’s a sign of organizational failure.