Nope, watch the replay. Gantry lights are session end. Marshal flag LED panel didn’t light until after he crossed the line, meaning marshals and/or race control didn’t throw the red u til after he crossed the line, and even the FIA’s own timing system agreed.
The only explanation is that the lap was disqualified for track limits anyway (would explain the delay while the stewards review) but there should be a statement about that if that’s the case; it also should have been apparent to Haas without holding ready until green.
“Your honor, BitTorrent is an AI neural network now. Therefore these movies and games I’ve downloaded over it are recreations by an AI and therefore are no longer subject to copyright in any jurisdiction.”
Generalized LLMs like ChatGPT are. If you train a model on your own documentation then all it “knows” is what is in the docs and it can perform very well at finding relevant results. It’s just kind of a context-aware search engine at that point.
The problem again is that companies mostly aren’t doing that, they’re trying to replace humans with ChatGPT.
That was already possible. This lets the game run natively on a modern PC, as long as you supply your legally backed up rom image of your N64 cartridge of the game.
Also, if they trained AI on programming books which they licensed in perpetuity and free college courses and it became better than people at programming, then maybe vibe coding would be questionably good. But they didnt. In a system designed to exploit labor, they took the fruit of that labor without compensating those who deserved it (a crime that, as you elude to in your comment, is not socially acceptable), then they sold their snake oil which is NOT as good at the job it proposes to eliminate as the human worker, to a company which will pay for the privilege of exploiting that technology at the expense of the humans they will replace with it, while it does a worse job and generally makes life shitter for everyone in that entire supply chain, except for the Sam Altmans. Who, as we’ve seen in recent times, want to build tech bro kingdoms where they can exploit people further.
The problem isn’t the neural network, it’s the exploitation.
Probably not a lot of space savings, but certainly a reduction in complexity, which helps programmers keep everything together and frees their time to work on the newer stuff
I never auto-delete automated crap. Mark as read and stick it in a folder outside Inbox. Leave it alone until retention policy auto-deletes it.
They’ll know you received it either way. If they want to flood you with useless crap that you could just as easily ad-hoc if you actually needed it, make them pay to store it.
Just don’t be like my customers who auto-bin emails that come from our fucking ticketing system, are created by a human, and are asking for specifics on their request.
Nope, watch the replay. Gantry lights are session end. Marshal flag LED panel didn’t light until after he crossed the line, meaning marshals and/or race control didn’t throw the red u til after he crossed the line, and even the FIA’s own timing system agreed.
The only explanation is that the lap was disqualified for track limits anyway (would explain the delay while the stewards review) but there should be a statement about that if that’s the case; it also should have been apparent to Haas without holding ready until green.