

Yes.


Yes.


All of those things are at lower levels than the 1970s.


The experts whose jobs are dependent on over-diagnosis.


He did have a backup. This is why you use cloud storage.
The operator had to contact Amazon Business support, which helped restore the data within about a day.


There was no regime change in Venezuela, the same people are running the place.
Iran gives Donnie a gold painted yacht and a choice of Ayatollahs (it a title you know, not a person) and the US will walk away.


That’s a dangerous bike lane, if the car turns off the road the bike is right in their blind spot.


To get a sim card in Australia you need to show identification. There is no anonymity.


People seem to have forgotten the only reason she was the candidate was because Biden dropped out and she was the VP.
She got practically no votes in the primaries.


The Dunkin’ Donut 48 fl.oz. bucket contains 600 mg of caffeine.
The recommended US maximum is 400 mg per day.


If it doesn’t generate a token you won’t be able to access the site.


It literally only requires a single bit flag.


This will make it more anonymous because verification relies on a token defined in the OS rather than uploading identification.


There’s no reason at all the “journalist” in question here should have had an AI generated anything for his shitty article.<
Except that there is a requirement in Conde Nast to use AI.
As a journalist it’s your whole fucking job to do the research and report things accurately and truthfully.<
That is what the AI is supposed to be for.
They can’t have it both ways - either they demand AI and accept the consequences, or they give sufficient resources to staff to complete their work without it.


The whole point of using AI is that its a search tool and that is the verification.
Otherwise there’s no point in using it.
And you can guarantee Conde Nast demands journalists use AI all the time.


The only reason computers had a black background was with picture tubes the flyback signal would trigger if the luminesce level was high causing the picture to roll.
Once they’d fixed that (eg MacIntosh), they went back to white.


Will lower memory availability to consumers increase reliance on cloud-based storage and demand for data centers? >
No, because you need more RAM to run a smart terminal than a standalone micro, because there’s no secondary memory available to rely on.
Therefore, according to our best estimates, OpenAI likely needs less than 30% of the 10.8 million wafers it’s planning to buy>
OpenAI hasn’t actually paid for any of that, its sold on credit with a 6 year repayment period on hardware that will only last 2-3 years at most. That’s why no memory manufacturers are increasing capacity, as they would if they thought there was any long term increase in demand.


The states run elections, lease the voting places and employ all the staff.
Unless the federal govt replaces all of them, just waving a chicken leg around and declaring stuff won’t do anything.


The devices will be returned to the supplier (they are supplied on credit) and then destroyed.
The manufacturers won’t want to flood the market with discounted hardware.


Sodium ion has the same “energy density”, but lower density because of its honeycomb structure.
This story is actually about a sodium-vanadium wet battery, not sodium ion. NaVn batteries are a wet flow battery that have been around for a while, they are intended for stationary power use.
You don’t need ID to buy a sim in the US or UK, or most countries in fact. Most sims in Australia are pre-paid, not contract.