Ya I'm finding myself being the bad code generator at work as I'm scattered across so many things at the moment due to attrition and AI can do a lot of the boilerplate work, but it's such a time and energy sink to fully review what it generates and I've found basic things I missed that others catch and shows the sloppiness. I usually take pride in my code, but I have no attachment to what's generated and that's exposing issues with trying to scale out using this
Yes. My take is that meta and others want this lawsuit to happen this way because they can use it as an excuse for age verification and other tracking things going on ATM too. The fine is nothing to them, but this is justification require more user identification
The plane was on or just about on the runway by the time they cleared the truck. The runway wouldn't have appeared clear because of the plane. The transponder may have helped atc visualize the conflict and definitely could have enabled automated alerts, but not because the runway otherwise appeared clear.
Edit alright I actually read the article. So the plane was cleared to land 2 minutes before the truck was cleared to cross and the truck entered the runway just about the same time as the touch down of the flight. I still don't think the transponder would have made ATC operate differently on their own (because tower cleared them to land well before and ground cleared truck 1 to cross after the plane was over the runway threshold basically), but automated alerts could have still caught this. I guess the truck having a transponder could have alerted tower to call a go around, but idk if they would have noticed that.
The most powerful thing trump has done is spread distrust of any news (FAKE NEWS) and now AI has given even more credibility (anything can be faked). So at this point, people that want to believe in Trump can convince themselves and their peers that this is all just fake and an attack on trump for doing good things.
Doesnt he have anger issues or something like that?
Amazon owns zappos
They play this in Ever After
That's just trump getting his spray tan
Ya this is wildly unnecessary risk. Hopefully no one hit a power line. These chutes just go where the wind takes them
It can work as you say, but some companies are pushing 10x (or whatever) with fewer people, so quality is guaranteed to go to shit.
I want my xmonad to live for ever
You mean 1,000?
Related?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fcc-disney-abc-early-license-renewal-jimmy-kimmel-dei/
Ya I'm finding myself being the bad code generator at work as I'm scattered across so many things at the moment due to attrition and AI can do a lot of the boilerplate work, but it's such a time and energy sink to fully review what it generates and I've found basic things I missed that others catch and shows the sloppiness. I usually take pride in my code, but I have no attachment to what's generated and that's exposing issues with trying to scale out using this
This is true
You have to drive back too
Docker is not a safe sandbox
We used to say our children were the future.
Yes. My take is that meta and others want this lawsuit to happen this way because they can use it as an excuse for age verification and other tracking things going on ATM too. The fine is nothing to them, but this is justification require more user identification
What you can do locally is slower and with much smaller models.
Ya I agree with everything you're saying. Was there something i said you were commenting on?
The plane was on or just about on the runway by the time they cleared the truck. The runway wouldn't have appeared clear because of the plane. The transponder may have helped atc visualize the conflict and definitely could have enabled automated alerts, but not because the runway otherwise appeared clear.
Edit alright I actually read the article. So the plane was cleared to land 2 minutes before the truck was cleared to cross and the truck entered the runway just about the same time as the touch down of the flight. I still don't think the transponder would have made ATC operate differently on their own (because tower cleared them to land well before and ground cleared truck 1 to cross after the plane was over the runway threshold basically), but automated alerts could have still caught this. I guess the truck having a transponder could have alerted tower to call a go around, but idk if they would have noticed that.
The most powerful thing trump has done is spread distrust of any news (FAKE NEWS) and now AI has given even more credibility (anything can be faked). So at this point, people that want to believe in Trump can convince themselves and their peers that this is all just fake and an attack on trump for doing good things.
The FAA isn't shutdown, just DHS. But these folks are way over worked and belittled by our current administration.