1167 pts ยท July 14, 2013
Most of the Chuck Norris jokes I knew were just recycled Bill Brasky jokes from 90's SNL.
Or at least not only "American cheese", they have to say like "Cheese Product" even if they're leaning on "American" for marketing. So outside of the deli section you see a lot of "American cheese product" but the good stuff is just pasteurized cheese, not product.
"American cheese" is usually a young cheddar or colby. You're talking about that golden yellow "Processed Cheese Product" that is often synonymous with American cheese but doesn't actually say that on the label.
Not really. Repo! tends to present the surgeries more as luxury experiences for the rich and famous than necessary health procedures for the working class being made unaffordable. The repo man himself is being extorted into his role by the head of the company instead of becoming a victim of circumstance forced to experience how the other half lives. And of course it's a rock opera with themes of addiction and teenage coming-of-age.
Wait which one's Jamie?
Cici n'est pas une Cheddar.
Apart from the dog that's the 2nd least joyful ball pit I've ever seen. Sometimes I miss when things were made in colors.
Arguably "In The Pale Moonlight" has some of the best acting in television. Even that silly "IT'S A FAAAAAKE!" line is kinda perfectly Romulan. But fuck man, Avery Brooks is incredible across the show... his monologue here is awesome and do you really need to say much more than "Benny Russell"?Side note, I really got a kick out of Strange New Worlds' first season featuring a children's fantasy book written by Benny Russell.
At the time, I actually enjoyed the Xindi arc more than the earlier seasons. Though they did have a planetary war because the Avians would've blown the budget, so they got extinct'd. I don't think they had any idea what to do with a "Temporal Cold War", but the writers could sink their teeth into the Xindi. On rewatch Archer really doesn't pull off the moral conflict and is just kinda hard to watch towards the end of the arc.
Strange New Worlds seems like the first Trek series to actually be having any fun since...Voyager I guess. Enterprise was an interesting premise and I liked it well enough but they never really stuck to the premise and most of the series felt pretty phoned-in.
#5My apocalypse name is so fucking lame. I wanted something cool like Carthage Gutwringer.
Realistically this probably isn't going to cause any "AI" company to train their models ethically unless they're regulated to. _If_ they acknowledge this at all it'll be to reference the possibility just vaguely enough to muddy the waters about their training methods without actually having to change any of them.
So he doesn't have a copyright, does he? Or are they just banking on the "Some of this might be owned by a human" to muddy the waters enough?
It's Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy, written between 1890 and 1905.
Which I'm sure people study about as hard as all the EULA's they agree to or the bit that says not put the q-tip in your ear. It's CYA to wriggle out of lawsuits. These are novelties being masqueraded in their marketing as trustworthy tools and anyone who buys that will continue to believe it no matter what a little blurb at the top of the window says. People don't want to learn things, they want the LLM to know it for them and don't want to hear that it won't.
Naw, conservative ideals are usually pretty bad. Regulation is exactly what this situation needs, and not just strong construction standards but iron clad regulations on ownership and rent controls to force management companies and developers to build things other than luxury condos and duplexes because those have the highest margins. Rich people stopped building libraries as soon as they didn't need them to dodge taxes.
You act as if they'll kick rocks in defeat instead of building 99 more apartment buildings with the thinnest walls and crappiest infrastructure legally allowed.
Ass or cash, eh?
It's already better done than what they're using...
I dunno if it makes it better or worse, but apparently someone else owns the statue. It was to promote some BS memecoin and it's on an Eleazar Villafranca's land. I guess SpaceX pays them to dump concrete? I dunno it's hard to look up because it's not the only Elon statue OR the only recent vandalism of Elon Musk idol worship.
"I'm still charging you for a spell, though."
I keep getting burned by that "You need a Microsoft Account" block screen, last registry hack I had to do to bypass the lock-out wound up disabling auto-rotation....still trying to make that work again...
Danny Trejo had a guest spot in season 1 of What We Do in the Shadows, this was probably it. Same episode also had Wesley Snipes, Dave Bautista, Tilda Swinton, and Paul Reubens. Also Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement reprising their roles from the original movie.
Maybe falcons fly _so fast_ they seem themselves flying in front of themselves.
Yeah but there's only what...6 of those at any given time? Like Stigmatics or whatever. Seriously though the company that _taught_ me the word Kaizen was the poster child for "this is how we've always done it". Nobody really walks the walk, you kinda just hope to get maybe halfway there.
deliberately*
Yeah this doesn't work, the "SGE" for search results deliberate doesn't respect the Opt-Out from Labs because they wanted to test it on a larger cross-section of users. There are some browser addons that will remove the element so you don't have to scroll past it but the only real answer is to switch to DuckDuckGo or something at this point. Maybe the udm14 thing, but why the hoops if they're just gonna repay loyalty with fuckery?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BigLippedAlligatorMoment
Most of the Chuck Norris jokes I knew were just recycled Bill Brasky jokes from 90's SNL.
Or at least not only "American cheese", they have to say like "Cheese Product" even if they're leaning on "American" for marketing. So outside of the deli section you see a lot of "American cheese product" but the good stuff is just pasteurized cheese, not product.
"American cheese" is usually a young cheddar or colby. You're talking about that golden yellow "Processed Cheese Product" that is often synonymous with American cheese but doesn't actually say that on the label.
Not really. Repo! tends to present the surgeries more as luxury experiences for the rich and famous than necessary health procedures for the working class being made unaffordable. The repo man himself is being extorted into his role by the head of the company instead of becoming a victim of circumstance forced to experience how the other half lives. And of course it's a rock opera with themes of addiction and teenage coming-of-age.
Wait which one's Jamie?
Cici n'est pas une Cheddar.
Apart from the dog that's the 2nd least joyful ball pit I've ever seen. Sometimes I miss when things were made in colors.
Arguably "In The Pale Moonlight" has some of the best acting in television. Even that silly "IT'S A FAAAAAKE!" line is kinda perfectly Romulan. But fuck man, Avery Brooks is incredible across the show... his monologue here is awesome and do you really need to say much more than "Benny Russell"?
Side note, I really got a kick out of Strange New Worlds' first season featuring a children's fantasy book written by Benny Russell.
At the time, I actually enjoyed the Xindi arc more than the earlier seasons. Though they did have a planetary war because the Avians would've blown the budget, so they got extinct'd. I don't think they had any idea what to do with a "Temporal Cold War", but the writers could sink their teeth into the Xindi. On rewatch Archer really doesn't pull off the moral conflict and is just kinda hard to watch towards the end of the arc.
Strange New Worlds seems like the first Trek series to actually be having any fun since...Voyager I guess. Enterprise was an interesting premise and I liked it well enough but they never really stuck to the premise and most of the series felt pretty phoned-in.
#5
My apocalypse name is so fucking lame. I wanted something cool like Carthage Gutwringer.
Realistically this probably isn't going to cause any "AI" company to train their models ethically unless they're regulated to. _If_ they acknowledge this at all it'll be to reference the possibility just vaguely enough to muddy the waters about their training methods without actually having to change any of them.
So he doesn't have a copyright, does he? Or are they just banking on the "Some of this might be owned by a human" to muddy the waters enough?
It's Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy, written between 1890 and 1905.
Which I'm sure people study about as hard as all the EULA's they agree to or the bit that says not put the q-tip in your ear. It's CYA to wriggle out of lawsuits. These are novelties being masqueraded in their marketing as trustworthy tools and anyone who buys that will continue to believe it no matter what a little blurb at the top of the window says. People don't want to learn things, they want the LLM to know it for them and don't want to hear that it won't.
Naw, conservative ideals are usually pretty bad. Regulation is exactly what this situation needs, and not just strong construction standards but iron clad regulations on ownership and rent controls to force management companies and developers to build things other than luxury condos and duplexes because those have the highest margins. Rich people stopped building libraries as soon as they didn't need them to dodge taxes.
You act as if they'll kick rocks in defeat instead of building 99 more apartment buildings with the thinnest walls and crappiest infrastructure legally allowed.
Ass or cash, eh?
It's already better done than what they're using...
I dunno if it makes it better or worse, but apparently someone else owns the statue. It was to promote some BS memecoin and it's on an Eleazar Villafranca's land. I guess SpaceX pays them to dump concrete? I dunno it's hard to look up because it's not the only Elon statue OR the only recent vandalism of Elon Musk idol worship.
"I'm still charging you for a spell, though."
I keep getting burned by that "You need a Microsoft Account" block screen, last registry hack I had to do to bypass the lock-out wound up disabling auto-rotation....still trying to make that work again...
Danny Trejo had a guest spot in season 1 of What We Do in the Shadows, this was probably it. Same episode also had Wesley Snipes, Dave Bautista, Tilda Swinton, and Paul Reubens. Also Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement reprising their roles from the original movie.
Maybe falcons fly _so fast_ they seem themselves flying in front of themselves.
Yeah but there's only what...6 of those at any given time? Like Stigmatics or whatever. Seriously though the company that _taught_ me the word Kaizen was the poster child for "this is how we've always done it". Nobody really walks the walk, you kinda just hope to get maybe halfway there.
deliberately*
Yeah this doesn't work, the "SGE" for search results deliberate doesn't respect the Opt-Out from Labs because they wanted to test it on a larger cross-section of users. There are some browser addons that will remove the element so you don't have to scroll past it but the only real answer is to switch to DuckDuckGo or something at this point. Maybe the udm14 thing, but why the hoops if they're just gonna repay loyalty with fuckery?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BigLippedAlligatorMoment