No shit, Sherlock
No shit, Sherlock
So the new government will put their own people on management positions. The public TV will continue to spread propaganda for the new government.
Am I the only one more concerned about the biggest nuclear plant in Europe being 30km from the Ukrainian front line?
So the little web companies still operating in the EU will left and European citizens will need to use VPN services.
I think the car already crashed and has been burning for years…
Hear me out: a bare minimum electronics car extremely reliable, no screens no bells and whistles and with the smallest possible engine battery that costs less than $5.000 💥
Spain is a US colony
I wouldn’t call it a war, more like a geeks dorky dance contest
Wait until Google implements manifest V3 and “kills” adblockers. Firefox will become cool again for the normies.
@RemindMe@lemmy.world 2 years
Time will tell my guess is that Microsoft will sale its stake in openai or just drain openai from resources and people until it will disappear.
Not really if you have to divide resources between two. Computing necessary for training these models is not cheap and there is an obvious opportunity cost here.
The thing is that there many many horses in this race
The situation of Argentina is so dire than it will be extremely easy to make improvements. The peronist candidate, was the Minister of Economy and left the country with a 150% inflation rate. Even a 50% inflation rate next year will be a huge improvement.
So Microsoft is going to compete with themselves? (Microsoft owns 49% of openai)
Fire you for destroying the tests. It’s intentional sabotage.
Before everyone loses their minds, in Extreme Programming there are safeguards other than PR reviews. Before you submit a PR, you are supposed to have written the tests and to have written your code with pair programming, so your code already has some safety measures in place. On top of that, when you merge and deploy, more tests are run, and only if all of them are green do your changes go into production.
In 2017, catalan separatists held an illegal referendum resulting in a sharp political crisis in Spain. The central figures who orchestrated the coup and remained in Spain were sentenced to prison, while Carles Puigdemont, the ringleader of the secessionist movement, fled the country, avoiding arrest. In a controversial political maneuver, Pedro Sánchez, the Socialist Party candidate lacking a parliamentary majority, struck a deal with the absconded Puigdemont. The agreement ensures Puigdemont will evade prosecution in exchange for supporting Sánchez’s bid for the presidency. The Socialist Party has introduced an amnesty proposal that would pardon the separatist leaders, which is a political exchange to secure Sánchez’s position as Spain’s president.
Great news for industrial militar complex.