For what is ultimately a tool, it has a lot of cutsey AI language filters on messages which makes it difficult to understand or demeaning to some users, like Windows "Something Happened" popups.
"Magic Wand Just Fizzled
Looks like our code generator hit a snag—probably too much wizardry at once. Give it another try, and we'll work our magic!"
Does that mean I added too many instructions? Was there an actual backend error when generating the request?
Besides that, it "just worked" for the spreadsheet-replacement examples I tried.
Don't we already have a lot of real-world data on this from plug-in hybrids over the years? The use conditions are quite different of course, but it should still give a realistic expectation for how they age over time.
Military members are government employees. I imagine they would be extremely circumspect of being deployed against other government employees who were cheated by a bad-faith deal.
There is no "they". The military adheres to the law for only as long as those laws are enforced. If the US military can commit war crimes abroad and be protected from outside prosecution, there is nothing stopping them from doing the same inside the US. All it takes is for one person in charge to ignore charges in a military court, or simply not comply with a legal summons in civilian court.
Look at how the US treats the International Criminal Court today, a legal body it itself helped create after WWII. Not a huge leap to think they will ignore state courts in the US. Who's going to arrest them?
Because the paychecks come from the same place. If your boss publicly cheated your coworker and then sent the mob to break his kneecaps for protesting, wouldn't that concern you? For purely selfish reasons if nothing else.
They finally formally acknowledged that USB-C is a terrible physical interface for PCI devices. eGPUs will disconnect and crash the running program or OS if the laptop is picked up and it moves the cable slightly. Thunderbolt cables also need the integrated controller chips, making the USB-C connectors larger and more prone to strain and disconnects. Some vendors have USB-C cables that are secured with a screw, but the standard was never really used.
There used to be homeless alcoholics living in shacks and WW1 bunkers in the forests around Helsinki. Many (most?) of them were WW2 veterans. Older kids still told stories about them in the 80s, but most of them had actually died or found shelter by then.
The winter climate is comparable to, even milder than, large parts of the US including large cities like Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis that have significant homeless populations.
Homeless people are not necessarily completely shelterless, in a survival sense. They're associated with tents for a reason.
It's funny I've considered going there when my life imploded. Just get dropped off and live there Venice beach but yeah I get how annoying that would be to a non-homeless.
I have family who are poor (3rd world) and I think about how it's fair for me to b here and they are over there but yeah etc etc idk. Why does it feel bad to be. I do help (virtue signal) donate but I'm also in a shit ton of debt but I'm not technically poor/homeless. I have a car/apt/toys. Still thinking about it.
Oh yeah giving money isn't a fix it turns out because people fight over it/demand more. Next thing you know everyone is your relative hunting you down online. My personal gmail chat pops up "hey man..."
It does piss me off when I pull up to a light and there's a guy right there with a sign. How do I know he's homeless? I'm coming out of a grocery store at night somebody's like "sir, sir, sir..." trying to get my attention. I guess it shouldn't be a problem to just hand em a dollar. But then they say "that's it?".
Again I donate to a local food shelter, NHA, etc... just funny is altruism real idk why do I feel annoyed (greed?). I can't even ask people for money without feeling shame but other people don't care. Alright rant over I am privileged I know.
I'm gonna live a life though, mid sports car, land, not give up. I'll continue to donate too whether in cash or open source work but first I have to get out of debt, been in debt for 15 years now crazy. That's why I have my tech job, drive for UE, donate plasma and freelance to speed run my debt off. Thankfully I'm single so it's only my own life I gotta worry about.
Note you can make a DIY air purifier that's just as effective for much cheaper, though it's ugly. Set up a few of these during wildfire season and it really helps.
Yep. Impractical and fugly, but okay if you don't have a spouse, children, or care about aesthetics. BlueAir Classic 500/600 series-compatible models are the the way to go. (Was tested by Consumer Reports as the cleanest and quietest combination.) Most are basically just a rugged but minimal holder box for 3 identical filters on 3 sides with a much quieter and durable fan motor, and known good filters. The air a 680i/605 delivers is verifiably <0.5 ppm across PM0.1/2.5/10, eventually cleaning indoor air volume of reasonable size and minimal door opening frequency to an AQI <5. Note: the Classic Pro CP7i new costs almost twice what a Classic 680i/605 used to cost and uses different filters that aren't as good (thinner with less area), and the price is absolutely stupid. Buy a used 500/600 series on eBay for ~$200, clean the heck out of it, and source good filters.
"Magic Wand Just Fizzled Looks like our code generator hit a snag—probably too much wizardry at once. Give it another try, and we'll work our magic!"
Does that mean I added too many instructions? Was there an actual backend error when generating the request?
Besides that, it "just worked" for the spreadsheet-replacement examples I tried.
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