More expensive doesn’t always equal better, especially for things like keyboards, clothes or eyewear, where branding is huge and inflates prices more than quality.
More expensive doesn’t always equal better, especially for things like keyboards, clothes or eyewear, where branding is huge and inflates prices more than quality.
You know, out of all the ways I’ve had herring, I don’t think I’ve ever had it smoked. Which is weird, because we smoke every other fish here…
But the point was that I enjoy a lot of what others consider to be weird fish stuff, but whale blubber is too far for me.
I meant in a “how many are there” way. You’re obviously a lot less likely to hit a Minke whale in your car.
So, disclaimers are needed here.
In Norway, they hunt Minke whale. The Minke whale is classed as “least concern”, which means “doing great” as far as being endangered goes. It’s the same category deer are in in the US, or pigeons everywhere.
So, obviously I tried whale meat, a few ways.
As a steak, it’s kinda like gamey beef in texture, but with a fish-adjacent flavour. Like if you shifted a steak 20% towards tuna without changing the texture.
There’s also whale bacon, which honestly tastes like pork bacon, but with the fat more in splotches than in layer.
There’s also the blubber, which I’ll simply an acquired taste. And that’s given that I’m Dutch and enjoy my pickled herring and even like lutefisk. It’s like if you filled a grapeskin with a nutty-oily, semi solid jelly substance.
So that even if 99% fail or get shot down, 65 cities are still turned to ash.
Honestly, I don’t think so. It would be a huge and slow project. I’m pretty sure there are a ton of measures to prevent Internal sabotage.
I trawl through All to find new communities though, and a short blocklist makes that much easier.
And don’t forget: companies are just a group of people, and they can fall for a good hyped up scam as easily anyone else.
Many people that are actually working with AI realize that AI is great for a much larger set of problems. Many of those problems are worth a ton of money; (eg. monitoring biometric data to predict health risks earlier, natural disaster prediction and fraud detection
None of those are LLMs though, or particularly new.
I don’t know for sure, but I don’t think they’d be able to read https traffic. That would be encrypted on the vm itself before being sent to the host, so the host couldn’t see it.
But they’re able to access your screen, keylog you and read your HD. No need to read https if you can access what the user sees and does
Boost is free, but yeah.
I wish it looked like your screenshot. On Boost, I get everything folded out, occasionally with unclickable links.
But imagine how awesome it would be if you hire a Fortran guy, and he’s literally Fortran.
Akira definitely counts. I’m sure my parents were in the “all cartoons are for kids” camp that everyone was in in the 90s. Similarly, the Guyver.