The dmca is a federal law, it is the feds.
You could easily trim that Simpsons directory down by over 75% by only keeping the good seasons
Pizza Hut has the best bread sticks. Everything else at Pizza Hut is the worst but their bread sticks are solid.
I thought Moses didn’t care much for the sequel
Lots of boomers had really elaborate stereo systems
Regardless of who created the underlying tech, the internet is the result of taking ARPAnet, a US department of defense project, public. The US absolutely created the internet. There’s nothing stopping other countries from using those techs, bypassing IANA, and creating their own networks if they don’t like the US controlling the backbone of the network they created.
Also it kind of defeats the point because it isn’t a stand against IANA it’s saying build your own internet, not take back the one we already have.
The US created the internet and created IANA to manage it. You’re not talking about taking it back, you’re talking about taking it. If you want to control it you should build your own, like the US or North Korea did.
Those countries are free to build out their own tcp/ip networks and configure them however they like. North Korea did it, how hard can it be?
400 calories of owls is less than one owl, owls aren’t tic tacs
I’ve never used a kvm switch that requires drivers, the fact that it does would give me pause regardless of where it came from
Well fnord.
Well it does come from a holy book. Those are nothing if not verbose.
We look through the world through windows on which have been drawn grids (concepts). Different philosophies use different grids. A culture is a group of people with rather similar grids. Through a window we view chaos, and relate it to the points on our grid, and thereby understand it. The ORDER is in the GRID. That is the Aneristic Principle.
Western philosophy is traditionally concerned with contrasting one grid with another grid, and amending grids in hopes of finding a perfect one that will account for all reality and will, hence, (say unenlightened westerners) be True. This is illusory; it is what we Erisians call the ANERISTIC ILLUSION. Some grids can be more useful than others, some more beautiful than others, some more pleasant than others, etc., but none can be more True than any other.
Keep in mind that that was a demo to sell Copilot.
And whether it works as well as they described remains to be seen. However, they did prove that there’s a legitimate use case for generative AI in the office, in most offices. It’s not just a toy.
My org’s Microsoft reps gave a demo of their upcoming copilot 365 stuff. It can summarize an email chain, use the transcript of a teams meeting to write a report, generate a PowerPoint of the key parts of that report, and write python code that generates charts and whatnot in excel. Assuming it works as advertised, this is going to be really big in offices. All of that would save a ton of time.
If you can plant an explosive in there you can plant a transmitter
“Horrible star trek movie”?
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