

“buy”
“buy”
Sounds a lot like what Joel Spolsky was advocating for since 2003, although now it’s easier since most people already have a private office, just not in “the office”.
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problem here was that Google was doing deals to undermine those things
problem with wormholes is that you can send information into the past - so if you receive a message, does that mean you’re predetermined to subsequently send that message?
and how hackers being able to change train software is in any way a less-damaging thing to claim!
are the negative numbers all even?
Subhead: “apparently they’re being serious” - The Register knows what people think!
Scandinavia and heavy equipment - it’s been a while since ADVideoFilm has posted any examples…
So does this also mean that glow-in-the-dark watches (the non electronic type) get cheaper?
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“We don’t infringe copyright; The model output is an emergent new thing and not just a recital of its inputs”
“so these questions won’t reveal any copyrighted text then?”
(padme stare)
“right?”
Newspaper: Hackers are announcing a trove of personal data leaked from [company] after a forwarded spreadsheet inadvertently contained more data than the sender realised.
Just need to see this thing try to summarise a You Suck at Cooking recipe…
I think Shapez levels become procedural after a certain number of predetermined ones?
Always wondered why the text model didn’t just put its output through something like MATLAB or Mathematica once it got as far as having something which requires domain-specific tools.
Like when Prof. Moriarty tried it on a quantum physics question and it got as far as writing out the correct formula before failing to actually calculate the result
Yeah, the “magic” elevators were a bit disappointing in highrise, and Sim Tower was the one mentioned in Howard Payne’s DEFCON22 talk on elevator optimisation strategy.
(Project Highrise is a newer game in this same style)
this thing? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Life
Well that’s one way to deter car usage in future generations.
You could almost call it a “war on motorists”, Mr Sunak?