

DAMNED LIBRULS
For not taking action when they had the majorities.
Seems like a fair criticism.
was RickRussellTX @ reddit


DAMNED LIBRULS
For not taking action when they had the majorities.
Seems like a fair criticism.


I opened the article thinking that, surely, the painting had been sold for cheap and gone through several hands before ending up above this person’s couch.
But no, the house actually belongs to the daughters of the Nazi officer who supposedly fled with it.


“Remember that time we didn’t say Roger? Roger.”
“Nah. Roger.”
“Me neither. Roger.”


Ken M… now there’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time.


I’m sure Baofengtech makes a version for liberals too, probably in a brown box marked as recyclable.


Many major interest groups in New York believe a Mamdani victory would be disastrous
Disastrous for their interests, that is.
Mamdani really should distance himself from the “globalize the intifada” comments – that is an unveiled call to violence against the international Jewish community – but in the end I seriously doubt that the Mayor’s office will do anything that negatively impacts the Jewish community in NYC. Mamdani is just virtue signaling.
law enforcement and crime reduction
https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/news/pr001/crime-down-across-new-york-city-2024-3-662-fewer-crimes
What do they think Mamdani is going to do, exactly?


It doesn’t have to swing all the way out, it just has to open enough that it exposes the point. Then when you reach for the handle in your pocket – gotcha!
My Leatherman Skeletool had that problem – I paid the prerelease price for it and received one of the first tools. The main blade was openable from the outside while the pliers were closed, and a sufficiently hard smack would cause the blade to pop out just a little. More than once I reached into my pocket or toolbox and got a nasty stab.


Eh. I cannot say that I’m a fan of that locking tab thing. Looks like it would be WAY too easy to depress it in your pocket, allowing the blade to swing out.


I have no statistics, but my sense is that most orgs still depend on Active Directory, Sharepoint, and other services that are Windows-based and often hosted on the company’s cloud structure. And Azure itself is fundamentally a Windows service.


Vertical integration. Windows underpins Office, and even cloud services.
Xbox though, they’ve already pretty much written its epitaph.


Hey, beating up an online streamer is our pleasant distraction from those things!


Fere hys taxation doth weighty hang upon mine mills and tanneries


I don’t necessarily disagree with anything you just said, but none of that suggests that the LLM was “manipulated into this outcome by the engineers”.
Two models disagreeing does not mean that the disagreement was a deliberate manipulation.


It’s not even manipulated to that outcome. It has a large training corpus and I’m sure some of that corpus includes stories of people who lied, cheated, threatened etc under stress. So when it’s subjected to the same conditions it produces the statistically likely output, that’s all.


“Bee attack”? That was a hell of a combo if one attack injured dozens of people.


He used… sarcasm
The phrase in question has no verb.
No dialogue is ever static; every conversation offers an opportunity to reassess and refine one’s viewpoints in light of new insights. In coming to genuine agreements, we learn not only about others but also about ourselves, gaining awareness of how our internal values align with the broader spectrum of social beliefs.
It’s not pointless. If we all complain when conservatives flush the rules down the toilet and kick open Pandora’s box, then do nothing when liberals lick their corporate donors’ toes while fretting over the propriety of the tiniest changes, then the Overton window keeps moving right and we’re all fucked.