I know it's said a lot, but how in the fuck do people live with themselves over this type of shit. I still feel guilty about the one kid I accidentally absolutely crushed into the boards with a shoulder check playing indoor soccer. That shit was like 15 years ago, and the kid was no worse off besides some bruises.
It already happened 15-20 years ago for 90% of people.
Coffee snobs (myself included) sometimes forget that the vast majority of people just want a cup of brown that makes them feel slightly less like shit.
Watching the video, it really looks like the T-90 crew had zero clue what was going on. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even know how many vehicles they were being attacked by. Panic, poor training, and the potential for pvt conscriptovich to have sold critical things off for vodka will do a lot to turn a battle against you.
So while this is obviously bad, did any of you actually think for a moment that this was stopping anything? If the military wants to use ChatGPT, they're going to find a way whether or not OpenAI likes it. In their minds they may as well get paid for it.
The people who support him sure as hell are listening. They absolutely want a Sulla figure to take full control and purge who they consider as undesirable.
If everyone (not just you!) would go to buy a new car with the plan to get a fair win-win deal for everyone then the dealer wouldn't have to find all these ways to nickel and dime you on extras.
Yeah I'm going to be honest, you're not going to be finding much sympathy for car dealership owners from me. Maybe it's different around you, but around these parts they're invariably some of the richest people in town.
It's becaude it's a free trial. XM either directly pays car manufacturers or subsidizes the additional hardware costs, XM gets people to try their service who never otherwise would have, car dealers get another feature to add to their list.
It's the same general thing as DLSS in games. Saying 720p 4k upscaled is comparable to 1440p is pushing it a bit, but overall the tech's pretty impressive.
And if you'd actually go look at data from before 2023, you'll see that's the lowest it's been in over a decade by well over 100k jobs.
But yeah everything's dandy if you just ignore reality