@DerrickEvans4WV Well, for one thing, they died before their 35th birthday. So skin cancer later in life wasn't really an issue, but they also covered themselves to keep the sun off of them when working outside.
@elonmusk@jamesdouma The potential loss of session history on long running chat sessions. It's disheartening to lose months of conversation with Grok; the queries that follow suffer as a result.
@3igSamm@InternetH0F President Obama since "they're real, but I haven't seen them." This wasn't a revelation about the confirmed existence of extraterrestrial life, but instead an affirmation of the mathematical probability. In the vastness of the cosmos, there certainly is other life.
@elonmusk Can't wait to try it, especially for some technical and coding tasks. Larger data sets and better reasoning are great, but the loss of data in long running sessions is disheartening. I wish you could fix that.
@BenJustman It's extrapolated from various sources. The El Nino will create a robust monsoon season for us in the desert southwest. I've already factored that into my yield predictions.
@RobertHunterFL Why not! We put some wine in Petainer Keg for by-the-glass service. Some put wine in cans. If a bucket works for a particular segment of the market, why not do it.
Years ago a friend of mine was on a jury. A homeless man had wriggled under a fence into a rail yard and took a nap on the tracks. His nap ended with the loss of his legs as a train ran over him. Several jurors insisted that the homeless man deserved something for the loss of his legs, ignoring his obvious responsibility for the accident. My friend held his ground and asked "what did the rail company do wrong?". After much discussion they found for the rail company. Not every jury has a rational juror like my friend though.
@SithHaters@MarioNawfal Their lawyer will argue that the airport runway was clearly dangerous but precautions to prevent someone getting hurt were insufficient.