A tool that isn’t useful isn’t a tool at all!
Yikes. I knew this tech would introduce new societal issues, but I can’t say this is one I foresaw.
The most logical chain I can think of is this: Carbon fiber is used in drone frames and missile parts -> Drones and missiles are weapons of war -> The user is a terrorist.
Of course, it is an error to ascribe “thinking” to a statistical model. The boring explanation is that there was likely some association between this topic and restricted topics in the training data. But that can be harder for people to conceptualize.
So quick update: my friend who was homeschooled in a religious household but is now atheist thinks it is not satire. My take is that if this is satire, it’s going over a lot of people’s heads.
Realizing you want to improve is the first step to growing into a better person!
So I followed your link, found the quoted text, and and had a look around the website. I genuinely cannot tell if this is satire. Most of the links are now dead, but the ones that work seem to lead to serious sources. If it is satire, it is very high effort.
Anyway, I’m going to share with a friend who has more personal experience with this kind of thing and get their perspective.
Don’t leave the rest of us in suspense; should we be using APIs???
I think the best possible response to a question like this is just to say “yes”, and refuse to elaborate further.
I’m sorry, but I just wanted to say that being charged $16k for emergency medical attention doesn’t sound like a mistake on your part.
So uh… who’s down for a little distro-hopping? 😉
Alright fine, you’ve convinced me. I’ll give LineageOS a try.
What suspect? I thought they ruled the bullet wounds were a pre-existing condition and no police coverage is warranted.
This is actually really good news! Glad to see some reparations are being made for the horrors of the Belgian Congo.
So happy I got out of that state. I couldn’t stand the idea of my tax dollars funding this fuckhead’s administration.
4G-O, like a Star Wars droid
Valve is asymptotically approaching episode three. Always getting closer, but never quite reaching it.
That’s a good point! Not having to move materials off planet will help keep them fresh. I also don’t want to deal with spoilage, but I’ve just been avoiding going to Gleba!
The Dutch coming in clutch with sensible laws once again!
low skilled, high risk modern slavery type jobs, and for prison
I think you repeat yourself.