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He’ll just watch the movie and bribe a CIA run terrorist cell to nuke the middle east.
Ok, but could you take him instead?
He probably won’t be able to do as much damage if he’s out the country.
Ok, so what are bytedance denying?
Their official position seems to be that they fired an intern, but that the intern also didn’t do anything. What actually happened?
The infographic says crop farming. Ireland is green because of the grass which goes with animal farming.
The chart is lazy nonsense that ignores most of the farming in Ireland.
I mean it’s important to distinguish between actual scientific tests and random managerial bullshit and wasting a day on “training”.
The scientific test, assuming this is real science, and not more random crap found on a website, will just be based on observation. People with autism tend describe individual pictures while neurotypicals tend to impose a narrative on the whole collection.
There’s no good or bad here, they’re different ways of describing the world. You don’t win if you’re more autistic or neurotypical or whatever.
On the other hand training days like you’re describing are always a complete waste of time. The aim is to turn up, do the minimal amount of engagement to make it look like you’re a team player, and then just try to fit in with everyone else. There’s is no point in wasting time thinking about course materials. The guy who wrote them was just bullshiting.
If it makes you feel better, if it was actually sunrise on summer solstice at Stonehenge, there would have probably been people in the pictures. I’ve heard it gets busy.
I’m looking forward to seeing the tech attitude of “move fast and break things” being brought to nuclear reactors.
I’m expecting the full Elvis.
Dies on the toilet while eating a big Mac.
Fucking nailed it. My favorite application of it is to brew espresso at exactly the right temperature.
I thought it was someone watching their partner give/receive oral sex and cycling through anger and depressed acceptance.
The other reason they don’t do it is because many models are trained on a large corpus of pirated texts, and documenting this would be a confession.
Not just in an ‘I scraped the new york times without permission’ kind of way, but in a ‘I illegally downloaded a torrent containing bestsellers from the last 30 years’ kind of way.
For part of a previous job I had to meet a bunch of people from GCHQ regularly.
Most of them were super friendly, but very obviously out at extremes of the spectrum. They were the kinds of people that other mathematicians would notice as being a bit odd.
It’s not really legal in the UK. It’s unenforceable on claims under 5k and for claims over 5k the courts will make a case by case decision if arbitration is appropriate.
However, lots of companies still add these bullshit clauses as a way to bully people out of seeing a lawyer.
It’s probably easiest to ignore what lib Dems say because they’re don’t have to put out a coherent policy platform, because no one expects them to be in power.
Instead look at the seats they want to win. Their plan has always been to mop up Tory votes in places that can’t bring themselves to vote labour.
It puts them firmly in the middle between the torries and labour. It’s also why e.g. they played down rejoining the EU at the last election. It might be their official stance, but it doesn’t play well in the rural Tory seats they’re targeting.
Both. It’s satire.
The “benefit” of world hunger is that it keeps people locked in their place and entrenches the status quo. This is actually true, and the author believes it, but he doesn’t like it.
Many people benefit from world hunger though, and every time you hear that poverty is a hard problem to solve you should ask yourself, how much of that is actual problems and how much is the status quo resisting change?
And all the doom games.
Robert Reich, a former US secretary of labor, is professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley
They forgot to mention he’s funding a PAC that is financing most of Trump’s campaign workers. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/26/trump-voter-turnout-elon-musk-pac
Let’s hope it’s as well run as Twitter.
I used to love that every time I drove through Bedford, the sign said “welcome to Bedford midpoint of the Oxford Cambridge arc”
Such a nonentity that even the council couldn’t be fucked to say something about it.
I guess you could say puts on sunglasses it’s posterior collapsed.