

At this rate it is easier to do a whitelist than a blacklist


At this rate it is easier to do a whitelist than a blacklist


This is a clearly coordinated attack on the civilians to get more data to sell and spy on them.
This isn’t a coincidence that these bills pop around at the same time.


The problem is that there is a lot if these people that thinks LLMs are good enough, and many of them are in decisional positions, so we’re getting raked no matter what.


Doesn’t matter if there is boycott or not. They are letting the cat out of the bag and it’s not going back in.
This is the start of normalizing surge pricing in gaming.
It’s a lot easier to remove 200 calories from your diet than burning 200 calories more.


It’s just a facade to justify mining more data for power, influence and money.
Simple as that.


Tell that to someone starting out and look at their deer in the headlight face. Then you’ll realize that the point went over your head.


There are game changing items combinations. But it depends also on your traits.
For example, one run, I had a cleric that shared his regeneration with other cats, and an item that gave me +3 regen if I had at least 1 armor point.
So I equipped an armor item and every turn, my cats would heal 4 hp, making them extremely tanky and making the run trivial.
But it’s hard to get a combo going.


If you are fine being in the current situation, there is no rush.
But know that if you want more out of the relationship, it won’t happen. If/When you get there, if you don’t call it off, it will get harder and messier every day. So just be honest with yourself and your partner when the time comes.
The boundaries of the relationship have been set and the chances they change in the current situation aren’t that good. So as long and you are happy in the boundaries of the relationship, then you aren’t wasting time.


Well it’s a pretty big deal, especially for large power storage.


My very uneducated understanding is that sodium batteries can be produced virtually anywhere.
Not every battery application needs to maximize energy density, so sodium batteries are good where that is the case.
I also did not read about sodium ion batteries characteristics versus lithium ion, so there might also be other use cases where sodium ion batteries are better.


It takes time to scale production and even more time to adopt a new technology.
Anyone has a list of TV manufacturers that don’t suck yet?