

There will be midterms because we will force them to have midterms.


There will be midterms because we will force them to have midterms.


This traitor has been openly advocating for sedition for years. Biden was such a fucking chump. These senior Democrats actually believe that MAGA is just a phase that will go away in its own. Pelosi even said as much.
The sentence Bannon deserved to get was unpardonable. Not four fucking months.


There’s absolutely no way this can be effective for anything other than simple changes in each PR.


Leave it to conservatives to come up with the least imaginative mascot possible.


The word “criminal” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. I would expect local law enforcement to arrest criminals. I would then expect them to be deported. It doesn’t mean people want local police to help ICE with their terrorist bullshit.


Lol. They made some “deals” based on hope and a dream. In reality they are still posting net losses.
By the way, I have the very best bridge in the world to sell you. Interested?


For real? I don’t know how any of this works from the restaurant side. I thought they had to “join” something like GrubHub, that’s not the case?


Where’s a real world example of a nuclear plant being built in just 4 years? In the US it’s more like 10 years, at least.
No one’s building them because they’re barely profitable even after they’re up and running for many years.


Lol no. You can have “decent insurance” and still have your Nazi insurance company suddenly decide not to cover a life threatening illness and instantly bankrupt you. Insurance companies are literal death panels.
People die in this country every day because they put off uncovered treatment to avoid crippling debt.


What an absolute load of dishonest self-pitying BS. Lying troll. You’ve never been to a single leftist protest in your life.


Why would a restaurant allow delivery services if it causes them to lose money?
If the rare earth hypothesis is true, which I personally think it is because of how many coincidences it took to make Earth habitable, then I do think they would be interested.
I mean we’d be very interested if we found another Earth-like planet with a civilization on it, so why wouldn’t aliens? Presumably any species capable of that discovery would at least have a need to pursue new knowledge, otherwise they would not be able to advance scientifically.
It’s not about humans being special at all, rather the opposite. Intelligent life is likely to share at least some things in common with us. For example it’s possible that they’re also violent assholes like we are, and destroyed their own planet, so now they a need one and we fit the bill.
If the rare earth hypothesis is false, then things simultaneously become more and less interesting. More interesting in that there’s suddenly a whole galaxy of life-rich planets to explore, less interesting in that there would be nothing rare about an Earth-like planet and aliens may be less interested in us.
But even then, I feel that someone’s going to be interested. We have millions of species on this planet and that doesn’t stop people from looking for new species.
This is the main reason I’ve never taken the Fermi paradox seriously. I know it’s only supposed to be a thought experiment, but way too many casual readers interpret it as some kind of scientific theory.
There’s no paradox at all when you consider how unlikely it is that another civilization reached the same or similar technology level as us in the exact same microscopically thin slice of time that we’ve had radio. And that’s even ignoring all the problems with detecting an alien radio signal in the first place.
It would only save you a few months


How are they going to “behave themselves” this year? They can’t run away from Trump without losing most of their cult base. I don’t know what state you’re from but I’d still put money on Dems winning


I agree with your point, however it’s also frustrating how obvious it was that all the post-9/11 powers we gave the government would be abused.


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I found out that some teams at my company are doing the same thing. They’re using it to fix simple issues like exceptions and security issues that don’t need many code changes. I’d be shocked if it were any different at your friend’s company. It’s just surprising to me that that’s all he was doing?
LLMs can be very effective but if I’m writing complex code with them, they always require multiple rounds of iteration. They just can’t retain enough context or maintain it accurately without making mistakes.
Some clever context engineering can help with that, but at the end of the day it’s a known limitation of LLMs. They’re really good at doing text-based things faster than we can, but the human brain just has an absolutely enormous capacity for storing information.