a competitor hired everyone in my department without even a single interview when the first employer was starting to go bankrupt.
a competitor hired everyone in my department without even a single interview when the first employer was starting to go bankrupt.
touch screens are a lot cheaper than buttons because you only need the one. and if one trim level of a car has heated seats, they all do because it’s a lot cheaper to only produce one kind of seat.
car economics are weird.
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the big thing that’s different about american cops is the amount of education they get. here, even patrolling police have a university level education in social sciences, ethics, law, medicine etc. it’s a three year degree of which six months are spent as a trainee. AFAIK, some states in the us have like half a year of training total.
also, due to an event in the 30s, the use of police on worker suppression is deeply ingrained.
there is no doubt that they protect the interest of capital, but they are tightly regulated. also i’m not saying the regulations automatically make them competent.
the original Microsoft surface. no, not the laptop, the 60" touch sensitive table. they had these great demos of nfc-enabled DnD miniatures getting stat overlays when you put them down on the map shown by the table, but trying to actually build stuff for the device was nightmarish and the input latency was frequently more than half a second. the worst part that it ran stock windows 7, which is not made for touch interactions.
people are fucking weird. especially when it comes to porn. just look at the amount of effort people put into skyrim porn mods, or source filmmaker.
i’m not, no. but i’m also well-enough versed in stable diffusion and loras that i know that even a model with no training on a particular topic can be made to produce it with enough tweaking, and if the results are bad you can plug in an extra model trained on at minimum 10-50 images to significantly improve them.
no, it sort of is. considering style transfer models, you could probably just draw or 3d model unknown details and feed it that.
pages that move after the initial load without user input should be illegal.
moz are behind llamafiles, but ollama is a separate entity.
also, chat models are just not that useful. i’m all for their local translation models and the like, but chat is just a toy.
Most people want features like AI
as someone who runs local inference all the time, i think that centralized online models have no place anywhere near consumers. partly because the things they offer are trivial and offload critical skills, partly because they require insane amounts of energy, and partly because they are privacy nightmares. all things that are against moz’s stated mission. and yet here we are.
so why weren’t they in there before? moz’s lawyers have obviously never thought they even need a policy before now, so what changed?
it’s tractor pulling without a counterweight and with dinky little cars
from the images on the front page, i get the feeling the userbase is tiny
the way the room changes color implies that frank is the light of her life