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  • So, even worse than not airing it at all. The “liberal media” only played the part that made him look good.

  • What kind of ridiculous thing is that to say to a judge, anyway?

  • That’s a matter of working on the prompt interpreter.

    For what I was saying, there’s no assumption: models trained on more data and more specific data can definitely do the usual information summary tasks more accurately. This is already being used to create specialized models for legal, programming and accounting.

  • A terminal is a physical device like a VT100. When people refer to a terminal today it's almost always a terminal emulator running on a TTY, ssh on a PTY, a login shell or a GUI program.

  • It's already happening that average people can use systems that are crippled and constrained, and government agencies or corporations are able to access models that don't tell you "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"

  • It's all about the models and training, though. People thinking ChatGPT 3.5/4 can write their legal papers get tripped up because it confabulates ('hallucinates') when it isn't thoroughly trained on a subject. If you fed every legal case for the past 150 years into a model, it would be very effective.

  • People would go for it online, but in person, you still need a convincing public speaker. AI could write all their speeches though (and I'm people are on that!)

  • That’s great, have fun going into Costco! Anyway, I originally got a membership because I was getting a prescription that was $360 without a membership and $310 with it, and membership is $60. Once you price out the discounts using the pharmacy without a membership isn’t a very sound plan. I’m also not sure why people seem excited about going into Costco and not buying anything.

  • in some states, yes. Other than that, no. And not all Costcos (Small Business Cetners for instance) have pharmacies.

  • No you're not. It's private property and you can only enter if the owner says you can.

  • Huh, that sounds familiar too. Looks like I screwed this up last time I researched the history of Trader Joe’s for some post like this.

  • Yeah, it’s different because this game is apparently horrible. I’m sure not all the games he reviews are good, either… just that they’re theoretically viable and exist but hardly anybody plays them.

  • Fine, they can subsidize the cart retrieval employee cost.

    Also I discussed this with someone in the UK once and they pay an entire pound for a cart… we do quarters because it’s the largest denomination common coin in the US.

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  • Might as well get a tamale if you ask me. But a lot of people seem to enjoy the soakedy flour tortillas.

  • Yes, I’m sure that power wouldn’t be misused or abused.

    “Hey, Sheriff McDinkley and your neighbor Becky suspect you of something!!! We’re executing your entire family.”

  • I was watching a YouTube series recently about situations like this… online games that were pretty decent and still had servers but only 3-4 people a week signed on. Pretty entertaining.

    Edit: looks like a few people do this. This is one I was thinking of: https://youtu.be/PGqyvq9l0Mo

  • Surprisingly it sounds like something other than overfishing.

    at the moment, most of the adult scallops in Peconic Bay are dead. They died in 2019, and nobody knew exactly why. They died again the following year — about 98 percent of all the adult scallops, dead in their pink and green and gray shells along the bottom of the bay — and most of them died every year after.

  • He is apparently more resourceful than the intro suggests…

    Mr. Tehan works three jobs, one as a captain on the North Ferry to Shelter Island, another as a building contractor and a third helping his wife run Flowers’ Edge, a florist in Cutchogue.