@LokiJulianus The people they think they're stopping are the ones who would never be able to because of a lack of aptitude and expertise, but for the instructions from the LLM
@Owlsayssouth@HeroDividend Dude, the cafe pizza isn't thin-crust.
They're probably talking about the Kirkland signature brand cheese pizza that sells for about $12 for a 4-pack.
It's "thin-crust", and that price puts a single one around $20 which is reasonable for a cheese pizza at a sit-down restaurant.
@gowronseyes@Brien_Jackson@bobkeb1123 OP is probably just a retard.
The Marine Corps did have a tattoo policy at the time, but only tattoos visible with a shirt on had to be documented. "Questionable" tattoos were supposed to be reviewed, but that depends on someone in the corps recognizing it and bringing it up.
@returntoquality Not true. The smarter your kids are, the better.
There's some studies that associate higher IQ with higher mental illness rates, but it's because those studies surveyed MENSA members, and MENSA attracts those with mental health issues and/or low conscientiousness.
@IanCutress Now we've got PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, reinforced PCIe slots, USB 4.0, way higher bandwidth on interconnect in general
Also $200 in 2009 is $320 today, $320 still gets you a nice board.
@Robotbeat I'm really hoping they make a long-range version for private ownership, but I suspect that impressive range figure comes in part by keeping the car lightweight with a small battery.
The original target was 200 miles of range, which would require a 35kWh battery with this number
Here's good evidence that wokeness comes from law.
Before the 1978 Bakke decision, newspapers and court decisions basically never mentioned the benefits of diversity in higher education.
After Bakke, it was everywhere.
The concept was invented to justify a court decision.
@HaleHasher@woke8yearold > my dad lived on a boat
Bruce Campbell lived in a plane. That doesn't mean it's in the public interest to help you buy a Cessna.
@HaleHasher@woke8yearold Outside of certain pockets of a few cities, a car in the US is more of a need than a luxury. And newer cars are safer and more fuel efficient, so there's something of a public benefit there.
Not the case with boats. It's not about how wealthy the owners are or aren't.