@evil_architect@MorosKostas@WalshFreedom It's inherently harder to defraud.
The more times ballots are left unattended overnight, the easier it is to arrange a fraudulent addition or swap.
If the count was finished within 24 hours, fraud would require more accomplices and be more likely to be detected through errors
@ThePurpIeKnight@ATaylorFPGA@Sajeel_Purewal It's not. The AI drew some very pretty drawings and should not feel ashamed.
The shameful part is the guy who prompted the AI saying "I designed" anything.
@eevblog@BBHall10 Every country in the world develops land with services. It's not rocket surgery.
Will services be burdened? Absolutely. Identify the weak points and build a plan to improve them.
@evDevRev@SpeculatorArt@tautolog@Amiright What happened to the COVID money?
Did people wipe out their credit card debt and turn their lives around?
Or did cruises and crab leg consumption skyrocket and people got used to higher spending so credit card debt jumped even faster afterwards?
@GracesLiberty@deaflibertarian Why would you say that?
Are there not facial or contextual cues?
Certainly a language model designed by an idiot might well miss them, but the information is there.
@DoomerTapes Not like I'm an expert. I just googled it.
If you have a better estimate and it's 5x more efficient with some wild design, I'm on board! I just want lower cost without relying on a power grid, I'm not an opponent to ethanol.
@DoomerTapes No, I googled that, it's the efficiency increase of 30% I cited. That's the theoretical max improvement in an optimized ethanol engine over an optimized gasoline engine.
Unfortunately the max efficiency improvement is only about a quarter the reduction in energy density.
@DoomerTapes Cut the price of ethanol in half and it'll be a no brainer!
But I the possible efficiency savings won't make up for the reduced energy density at current prices.
@DoomerTapes Yes, up to 30% more efficient at converting fuel to power. But the fuel has 30% less energy.
So overall it would be 25% lower miles per gallon.
(The percentages don't cancel each other because an increase in efficiency isn't a 30 percentage point increase in efficiency).
@DoomerTapes Do you claim it would be more efficient than a similarly optimized gasoline engine?
It'll need a slightly larger tank to get the same range, but I don't understand why you think an ethanol engine would reduce running cost per mile.
@Antropysm@Object_Zero_ No.
India, Qatar, and the UAE have Apaches. Assembling them isn't some mystical task (unlike some stealth materials on the F22 for example) and could easily be reverse engineered from an existing Apache.
All the assembly instructions are already digitized.
@buildboost@fleshsimulator Hey, this is FAR better than those antenna bouquets with 9 antennas within 1-2 wavelengths!
Could be far better, but this is the best cheap chinesium I've seen!
Gives him a good 15 feet of jamming in all directions on up to 6 frequencies!
@W_Taekz@Rainmaker1973 No need. Just throw one on each wheel and drive them independently.
Anybody who asks for more than 3200hp needs to demonstrate an entirely new tire design that won't immediately shred itself under maximum acceleration.
@Sassafrass_84@elonmusk Absolutely you should sue the people who posted defamatory content. Why wouldn't you?
That's the recourse you have when police don't investigate and prosecute the crime.
@kitty_bit_games@AbhLafiel Your argument is that AIs are sentient and can make legally binding promises?
This is just a language model. It's just predicting what the most likely response would be given extensive training data, your input and the hidden input prompts.
@Ory_Senpai@caro_irl It can be, although there's no money for widespread enforcement. It even more often creates civil liability.
It violates the X terms of service so report it at minimum.