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  • We can only be grateful that cats also have a great sense of humor. It's why they put up with us.

  • I'm in favor of using whatever you already have on hand.

  • Agreed. I figure that after a trip in the trebuchet almost anyone is going to be "trustworthy". At least, in the sense that they can no longer betray your trust.

  • Thank you! Sometimes thinking sideways produces interesting results.

  • Cats deserve to rule everything. And we should be grateful to serve them.

  • That's fair. I guess I question how vague an objective can be and still count as policy. He has no real idea about who it should apply to. We all know that what he really means is "anyone with non-caucasion facial features or skinner darker than his", but he would need something a little less subjective if he were to implement it.

  • Just bear in mind that nothing involved in "refurbishing" a drive removes the wear it has already experienced. That may or may not matter to you. The mean time between failures for a particular model is a meaningful statistic, but it doesn't tell you too much about any individual drive. You may get lucky or unlucky with the lifespan.

    If you check and monitor your drives, as various people have recommended here, you are less likely to be surprised by a failure. If you keep them backed up you won't be out anything more than the replacement cost of the drive when it does happen.

  • It amazes me that lying seems to be the only thing Trump has left. He has no policies to promote. He doesn't really even have any positions left. Lies are all he has left to offer his followers.

  • Exactly. The rich will be able to buy privacy, while the rest become ever easier to exploit.

  • When your whole political movement is based on fear and hatred, things like this are inevitable. They fear and hate each other only slightly less than they fear and hate us.

  • Carter was the first president I voted for when I turned 18. He's one of those rare people who has always lived his principles. He still gives me hope for our country.

  • That's perfect. And she won't mind if the stitching is off.

  • I saw an article a year or two back that talked about this very thing. It was actually management people at Amazon saying that they predicted they would be "out of employees" before the end of this decade.

  • It's simple. Turn this into a blanket for her. Then make a bag.

  • I hadn't noticed, until this post, that there were options for the icon. Mine is now set to O.G., but I will probably switch back-and-forth between that and Progress Pride.

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  • What scares me is that con men and delusional idiots are the ones making the decisions about AI. Like biological weapons development, this is an area where unintended consequences have the potential to destroy mankind. And it is in the hands of people who have demonstrated that they will fire anyone who wants to slow them down by examining the risks and the underlying ethics of what they are doing.

    Altman is the most obviously terrible example of someone who should never be allowed near this technology, but his counterparts at Google, IBM, Apple, and the other tech giants are nearly as bad. They want the fame, money, and power this could bring them. None of them are looking out for the good of humanity as a whole.

    I firmly believe that our best hope, at least for the moment, is that general AI is going to take longer than they think. We are not going to achieve it by building more powerful versions of what we have now. It will require something new and different. By the time that breakthrough happens, we need to have responsible people managing it.

  • The different personalities are so clear from this picture, but they're both gorgeous.

  • Depending on the source, Wall Street is somewhere between 3 and 25 feet above sea level. It wouldn't take much to dampen the market's spirit. :-)

  • She is doing her job. And very well, from what I can see.

  • They could just play random sound bites of him talking about electrocuting sharks and windmills causing cancer. It would be pretty much like the last debate.