They’re not being sarcastic, they are repeating Google’s (bs) justification
They’re not being sarcastic, they are repeating Google’s (bs) justification
Fair enough, those are the hotspots for maple forests!
Maple doesn’t really grow in Alaska, let alone western Canada, so it’s not made there. We westerners also need to import it from Quebec.
Problem is it’s flavoured corn syrup when it’s anything…
That’s what I mean by “the grade you need”. If you need RON 87 don’t “splurge” for 93. It’s not better its just different and more expensive.
… Yeah just buy the grade you need not the “expensive” one, it’s a commodity!
Don’t you know everyone from outside the US is poor!
Aren’t these models trained and evaluated on making pictures of humans that look real? And ones that don’t look real are penalized.
So this seems to mean the training method is successful.
Nobody wants an AI that makes unbelievable pictures of humans…
I don’t think so. There even was an operating one in Saskatchewan Canada, but all it did was send the CO2 through a pipe across the US border for more oil extraction.
So… worse than doing nothing. 👌
Its not currently operating because even that was too expensive to justify.
What sucks is those components are wrapped together with silicon valley (wannabe) software that’s so rushed and poorly planned (except the monetization!) that minor sensor failures take down the whole system. At least it looks pretty.
A few decades of standards and convergence I hope will result in some extremely reliable cars and lots of aftermarket parts.
Ok, agreed we are on the same page! My misunderstanding.
(I thought you were defending the idea a keylogger is a risk not worth taking with a screen replacement, somehow.)
And what does that have to do with the risk of a screen repair?
I can also install a key logger on Linux and I can also freely change the SSD to anything I buy on the internet.
And yet somehow people still use computers!? Madness.
Sure, I guess I maintain its that’s not what sarcasm is but we do agree on the point