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  • You need to realise that China is not every Chinese person.Their govt. harasses their own people too.

    If they are spraying our fishing boats with water cannons and we go spray their fishing boats with water cannons, we just fall into playing their game and doing what they want.

    Our govts. need to capture the ones that are spraying the fishing boats, instead of capturing fishing boats.

    By "little guy", I mean the grunt workers, which in this case, are the fishing boats in both the countries. No govt. is a "little guy" in my books. Definitely not one that can afford a Police and a military.

  • Yeah. The current job market shows a different trend.

    With people saying "people using AI will replace people not using AI".And the reason for that is not because people using AI will produce better work, but because AI usage will be preferred over usable output.

    And because the flow of money is such that all those having money can easily choose to give most of it to AI users^[with the only exception being base material products like agricultural produce, which has a much lower margin and their costs again go to AI users] while non-AI users don't have the same ability once most providers turn to AI use.

    Now as long as you get the Governments on board (they are already buying up GPUs too) you can get all taxes into AI use, hence starving the non-AI market of ability to procure computing hardware (or anything else to work on) and that is how you get AI supremacy without providing anything better.

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    feddit.org's Zionist bar problem: community ban(s) vote

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  • Nobody said it’s genocidal.

    a straight-up nazi tweet

    Maybe I have the wrong definition of "Nazi"?

    Have you ever been to 4chan?

    Maybe. I don't remember if I did.

  • I have not played after 2.Can you tell me what this would mean?

  • Wait until a bread costs a million.

  • Shebang #!

  • Well, that's right too.But I'd rather say they harass the military insurgents, although they won't for fear of quick escalation.

    So now you have Chinese military ships harassing Japanese fishers in Japanese waters and then Japanese military harassing possibly illegal Chinese fishermen, which China will then try to use for publicity.

  • 8-)

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  • I'd say it's primarily the way she's posing with them that makes it look cool.And then she seems to have removed it when talking, which is probably when she knows it won't look as good.

  • 8-)

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  • It's originally pronounced "cute" as that also prevents confusion with QT (Apple QuickTime).Due to everyone around me (physically) calling it Q.T., I have picked that up too. And then companies creating JDs write it down as QT, making me cringe every time.Thankfully, QuickTime is mostly not in use, meaning that anyone really posting for it would most probably use its full form, so I can know that Qt is referring to Qt.

  • The researchers suspect this would help shrink the ozone hole that forms over the South Pole every year,

    Ok, so there seems to be a silver lining.A lesser Ozone hole during a certain period.

    Now just to know if the Ozone decimation is winning over this little phenomenon.Either way, the LEO satellites seem to be to big a mess for their worth, unless you are just considering their military worth.

  • Out of all targets they could find, they decide to harass the little guy.Why am I not surprised? Oh yes. It is just another government.

  • Get 360° freedom.Alas only on a single axis.

  • Don't forget the cable also needs the same.

  • GUIs

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  • Yeah, to do so in a GUI, you would require a nodes UI or similar thing, which is pretty heavy in itself and one won't use it unless that's the point of the workflow.

  • I am not even a Web Dev. Just made a little profile site, which I didn't even complete.And I tested it without JS.

  • Oh nice.Although it is not much of a problem for me now, since I get to see the branch name at the start of every prompt and can just scroll up to see the previous branch, it should be pretty useful for when I am not doing that or maybe closed my terminal.

  • Maybe it's just trying to be Linux, for Windows users.

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  • Assembly: ... but it’s not hard in the “I don’t get it” way, so much as “oh god, that’s only 1% of what I need to do and it took me an entire day”. This is also a great way to develop a deeper understanding of pointers and memory management.

    Well explained.Although I understood memory beforehand, I found the little bit of Assembly I did pretty useful in getting a better understanding. This also ended up opening me to think of how multithreading worked underneath.


    I found C pretty fun, but that might be my bias.It was fun because it felt pretty close to hardware and let me understand how stuff can go wrong, without tripping me into it (the last part is subjective. I suppose most people would feel having been tripped, when using C).

    C++ was fun and useful as long as I thought of it like C. Once I went into software development and had to make sure stuff worked out well on top of mistakes that might come out of collaboration, I had to start considering things like smart pointers almost all the time and it was no longer as much fun.

    Rust is definitely not going to give the fun of C. Although it is more desirable for Software Development, when you start learning it, you will find quite a few blockers, that you might feel unreasonable. Me, even after having used C and C++ and realising the problems faced when making software and then having seen proper explanations of the features of Rust, still have a problem with the feeling of it.

    Python: if you just want to do some mathematics on computers, this will be more desirable. The "fun" for this one is that you don't need to worry as much when doing some scratchpad stuff. Start going big though and it stops getting any fun, pretty fast.

  • Perhaps you need to tweak some of your weights ?:P