@d_linkski on the upside AI is great for job security, Its making PC upgrades so cost prohibitive that optimization of games is the only correct way forward.
@MilkIt_77@bestofstarwar flying circles does not matter if talking TNG ships, the phaser strips have effectively infinite tracking speed. Which is why fighters are so rare in the setting if I had to guess. Compare to Star Wars if a small ship can get in under the ISD turbolasers they can wreck shit.
@HVACSEO@ecobuildhvac Even if it is AI, since AI is only capable of regurgitating creation based on shit it stole. that means such a thing does have to exist in enough numbers to provide good data for the LLM's model.
@frozen_cdn@VanCityVice because its the job of the tow truck driver to do their job right the first time. Just because a vehicle is illegally parked does not give the idiot with the tow the right to damage it. If they do not have a flatbed they should call for one and not tow incorrectly.
@CanuckCreator with the right diameter of threaded rod, some alterations to the model, and a lamp base kit. you could make one heck of a conversation piece floor lamp.
@andrewmccalip when you think about the age of many of the non renewable and hydro stations in the world. The latest technological revolution is being powered by a steam or water turbine built a century ago. less if the steam comes from expensive rocks splitting their atoms though.
@powerfred3k@Dexerto And the AI camera company should be on the hook too, Considering American police are armed and sometimes quick to the trigger. The hazardous possibilities that their failure of an AI generates mean its a faulty product if its not always right.
@SigmaSyndikate@CaptainSparklez Truthfully the only way to fix the false claims issue is a three strikes system where after three false claims a company is banned from the DMCA for 30 years, this would include sending normal C&D orders as well. total DMCA blacklist across the board.
@dougsavageMOB@ATRightMovies Channels like HBO, Cinemax and Showtime paid a lot of money to the studios to have first run rights on TV. But also lots of movies needed additional editing for run time and content for network. Premium channels ran them as shown in theaters due to not being FCC bound.