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  • I was wondering what the actual underlying reason is.

  • Thats not what depreciation means.

    If youre trying to say the wear and tear decreases the property's value, it wouldn't decrease much more than a rented property, and the investor would have all that rent income.

  • IDK about the American tax system but here in Australia this argument gets trotted out a lot but it just doesn't hold water.

    Why wouldn't an investor want to rent their property and make more money?

  • This isbprobably a philosophical question that i dont know the answer to, but its still a waste.

  • I suspect record numbers of Americans would leave given the chance.

    Its just an authoritarian shit hole at this point.

  • Whaat.

    Of course you can have e your own opinion and preferences but surely you have to acknowledge that most people prefer real butter?

  • As I've been saying for months, they're not going to release anything that makes them look bad.

    It will just be a list of democrats they dont like or something.

  • This is really just a guess but... I think "agent" in this context means a personalised AI.

    Training gen AI models requires huge amounts of resources. Its not practical to train an AI for your personal use.

    Creating an agent is something like, taking an existing model, asking it to keep your entire browser history in mind while you ask it to do your homework.

    IMO its actually one of the big limitations of gen AI, but somehow the word is supposed to mean the opposite. As in, the current approach has reached a dead end requiring exponentially more resources for less and less improvement. So because we can't make a model that just knows or learns everything, we have to make agents that know lots about specific things.

  • I've never used tailscale but use wireguard extensively.

    There's not much of a learning curve for you as the administrator. You have to discard some misconceptions you might bring from other VPNs but really after 30 minutes of looking at configs you'll get it.

    I use wireguard for my small team of 5 people to access self hosted services. You install wireguard, load the config, and then it just works.

    The trick, if it can be called that, is using public dns for private services.

    On your server, suppose you have service-a service-b and service-c in containers with ip addresses in the 10.0.2.0/24 range. Then you'd have a reverse proxy like traefik at 10.0.2.1. You'd also create a wireguard container with an IP in that same 10.0.2.0/24 range, and configure it's wireguard adapter to be 10.0.12.1 or soomething so you have "2" for the containers and "12" for the wireguard clients.

    Then in wireguard configurations you direct all traffic for 10.0.2.0/24 through the tunnel but everything else just uses their devices normal internet connection.

    Finally create a public dns record pointing to the reverse proxy like *.mydomain.com > 10.0.12.1

    now whatever.mydomain.com will resolve to your reverse proxy but is still only available to devices connected to the wireguard container on your server.

  • There's loads to dislike about gen AI but its not completely without virtue.

    Making generalisations like this is just lazy thinking.

  • Why would they release actual unredacted documents? It will just be a fairy tale about evil dems.

  • I feel you but... it's too quick. Maybe we could do a trial where they just get drilled by smart people for several weeks about every single shitty thing they did, then the sentence could be death by mortal combat.

  • That's... pretty weird.

    I'm not much for math but it seems like the reason this works is because the fibbonacci sequence increases by approximately 1.61 at each step, which just happens to be the relationship between miles and km.

  • You don't really need to remember 3 and 5. Start with 0 and 1.

    • 0 + 1 = 1
    • 1 + 1 = 2
    • 1 + 2 = 3
    • 2 + 3 = 5
  • It guess it depends how you define scam.

  • iSweep

    Jump
  • I often use scanner / printers as an example. Its like a robot with a very specific and easy job - feed the paper through one sheet at a time. They've been around for 40 years, mass produced, they still cant reliably do that one thing.

    With a lot of tech, it seems like solving the first 90% of a problem is easy, then the next 5% very hard and expensive, but the last few percent is impossible.

    We see this with so many things - printers, roombas, self driving cars.

  • If I made a list of the members in this administration that I'd like to watch defend themselves in a trial, obviously Trump would be at the top of the list but Kristi is a solid, though somewhat distant, second. I just want to see those vapid tapped out bimbo lips flapping around "but I was just doing my job flappity flap flap".

  • I just had hot English on my roast pork for dinner. Magnificent.

  • Yeah nah.