“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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“The jury, he argued, was essentially allowed to conjure up damning evidence in their minds that may not have existed”
Well yes, that’s exactly what the court will do if they find that you’ve been deleting evidence - they assume that whatever you deleted must have been damning to the case otherwise why would you have told employees to use “delete after 24h” communication channels?
everything that smells good but isn’t food ends up being toxic as fuck
Wondering if this applies to the edges of laser-cut plywood…
problem here was that Google was doing deals to undermine those things
and how hackers being able to change train software is in any way a less-damaging thing to claim!
Subhead: “apparently they’re being serious” - The Register knows what people think!
but would you have to sit next to someone on the plane
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So does this also mean that glow-in-the-dark watches (the non electronic type) get cheaper?
halfyear includes people trying out different instances; monthly shows just the one(s) they settled on
‘Beau of the fifth column’ on YouTube had a pretty good description of the two points of view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqLSAW-1fQ8
One phrase that stuck was “You’re an objectively bad person who will do terrible things, but you’ll ally with America? How can we help you to sieze power?”
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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.
and the railing is doubled up
just realising that AI must have designed the zips in SuperDry coats
Well that’s one way to deter car usage in future generations.
You could almost call it a “war on motorists”, Mr Sunak?