

Same thing. It has to be barely thick enough to stop a predefined caliber weapon. And made of the cheapest possible material that still makes the armored vehicle mobile. Equipping armies is kind of expensive.
Same thing. It has to be barely thick enough to stop a predefined caliber weapon. And made of the cheapest possible material that still makes the armored vehicle mobile. Equipping armies is kind of expensive.
It generally means the cheapest option with the simplest possible operation that does the job well enough.
I don’t think so. My kid likes the stories though :)
I use it to have it write stories of our cats and an imaginary cat having adventures with a princess for my kindergarten kid. It’s really good at it :)
I second 2015 as the last year things sucked on a normal and bearable Level.
The cloud is just someone else’s computer.
At some stage this would have been inevitable. And it will only get worse in the future.
I think it will be better once the percentage of AI Slop reaches a level where the models are trained more and more on their own output. The effects of incest will then be visible and people will hopefully start thinking for themselves again.
I canceled as soon as I read about it. Have been a premium user since it was available in my country. Didn’t know about the shady shit…
surprised pikachu face
I can’t wait for the time when AI goes the way of the blockchain.
Active ISA would be a disaster. My fairly modern car is unable to reliably detect posted or implied speed limits. Sometimes it overshoots by more than double and sometimes it mandates more than 3/4 slower. The problem is the way it is and will have to be done is by means of optical detection. GPS speed measurement can also be surprisingly unreliable. Especially in underground settings like long pass-unders and tunnels.
If the system would be based on something reliable like local wireless communications between speed limit postings it would be a different issue - would also come with a significant risc of abuse though.
Also the passive ISA was the first thing I disabled. And I abide by posted speed limits.
Wasn’t there an article a couple of days ago that they were giving up on going for-profit and will remain non-profit?
Microsoft built their HQ in Munich as part of the “deal” as far as I remember. Something along those lines. The secret ingredient is corruption.
Thus I am for forbidden to employ it merely because ‘tis of rare and precious nature? Surely thou jest!
In my immediate vicinity I can see a trend to insource critical infrastructure again. Not necessarily to their own servers but towards certified European data centers. Sometimes they manage to cut costs at the same time as the pricing structure for the big three is so in-transparent that they wasted a lot on unneeded resources.
Finally a company with great service and ethical standards!