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  • In my town they have a snow blower on a small tractor trying to clear walking routes to school. But there always places it cant handle such as a narrow spot or tree or post obstructions on the sidewalk. Maybe a car not pulled in far enough. Kids have to walk in the street until the constriction is passed, unless someone shovels

    I’m sure the same is true in nyc: various machinery in most places, but some just can’t fit a machine for various reasons.

    Note that they didn’t hire millions of shovelers. If they didn’t have machines doing most of the work, they’d still be shovelling

  • Then don’t think of it as $30/hr wages. Think of it as almost $500 for two days on top of your normal job. Or I don’t know who helped out, but maybe it’s almost $500 for two days a high schooler can use for snything

  • Except for the ones not at intersections and of course all the intersections that don’t go that

    For example in the 3.5 mile drive from the grocery to home, I drive through quite a few intersections, but the only raised crosswalk is not at one

  • Especially if all we’re going there for is to exploit whatever resources it has.

    You may misunderstand this part. There’s no way any mineral resource is worth mining on the moon and bringing back to earth. Even tritium has no actual documented presence and would only be useful if we had nuclear fusion.

    It’s more circular. Supporting humans in space will always be stupendously expensive, but a huge part of the cost is launching stuff from earth. The best way to make space cheaper and more reliable is to be able to use stuff already there, instead of bringing it from earth.

    If you can find water and have sufficient energy, you could make your own water not only for humans but to grow crops, oxygen, even rocket fuel. That alone could save billions of dollars and make a huge difference in being able to sustain a successful program

  • I hate those, you have to know where they are. We need to develop some standard way for marking them, so drivers know ahead of time what’s coming. And we have to re-mark them before the paint or whatever fades. We want drivers to have reason to decide for themselves to slow down and be alert for other road users

    This could be a lot more effective than a gimmick like this video, while lasting longer and requiring less maintenance

  • You’d have to start by trying to figure out a quick and verifiable definition of gender. The problem comes when it’s not as binary or final as you may think

  • Only enforcement will help. And consequences.

  • Finally being the Luddite. I’m a software engineer and have always done well by jumping on new technology and making it work. But my company is really pushing ai and as far as I can see, most people are just taking longer to do worse. I end up cleaning up their mess and of course that’s not something LLMs can do

    For example instead of taking an hour to upgrade a dependency then investigate the test results, now you can spend half a day screwing with ai to accept its 5 minute change without looking at the tests.

    Ans by the metrics, they completed the task in 5 minutes instead of an hour, and no mention about whether the tests still pass. And then they escalate to me to get it working

    Even worse, I’m dreading layoffs for the first time in years. Not just because of the economy and policy chaos, not just because I lost my “sponsor”, but ai ….. not quite the way you expect though. Reviews are coming up and the people who screw around with ai instead of working have developed agents to go back through all of our online systems to present huge reports on their years activity. While I’m sure no one will read it, how can I compete with that?

  • Last night I went to a show with my college kid. I complained that it was getting late…. The show ended at 7:30

  • I did have one down the street at one point. We each minded our own business and I considered it good for my family’s safety to have a police car always parked nearby

  • I’ve only seen it as “what color was your first car?” But I learned to drive with my parents cars. They are not the same, nor even the same color

    I suppose for some it’s the same and some may interpret the question differently

  • As long as it remains difficult and rare ….

    • Apple and Google regular close vulnerabilities so anything based on those is very temporary
    • I’m kind of fine if limited to intelligence agencies for national defense. For example partly brute forcing encryption would take significant time and computing power
    • there are no visible indicators that it is being done for police action
    • current us administration has no hesitation to do things like that to individuals out of personal spite, yet doesn’t appear to have
  • And if he waits six months before declaring an emergency, there would not be time for the court to annul it

  • “Worst of the worst”. Clearly /s

    But yeah, while I want to say something about lax security, this is typically just students who are supposed to watch the door. It’s not reasonable to expect to resist being steamrolled by armed masked thugs

    So now they’re weaponizing missing persons. Now no one is going to help the next time someone is in trouble

  • That’s the worst part, where the reality is the opposite.

    • my car has value because it exists as a physical thing that is useful to me. If I could download a car, it doesn’t take away from anyone, just adds value for me
    • the monkey could only have value in exclusivity. It is not a material possession nor is it useful to me, but can only have value if I can prevent anyone else from having it. If I could download someone else’s monkey, then they lose any value they think it had
  • First. I’ve always been “save the best for last”, but I’ve spent my entire life regretting never getting to the good part. I deserve better

  • My older kid just texted about applying to an internship …… it’s an environmental justice role using his technical skills for an indigenous tribe! WOKE AS HELL, even in this age of dystopia!

  • Plus you can trust that no one else has your car, whereas you have no way of knowing how may times your monkey was copied or how may exist outside the scope of your “certificate”

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  • Apple @lemmy.world

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    Someone got some new sweatshirts

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    Unfortunate ad placement

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    Is it worthwhile capturing personal photos as spatial?