Thanks for the comprehensive answer. I agree, it's very cool and I hope other places can copy despite not having the same culture and background as the Dutch.
What were they going for with snaps? I'm really not trying to be snarky. I genuinely don't understand why my favorite OS that has become more and more stable and usable since I first started using it, has now switched to this crap. I now need to reconfigure snap profiles to make normal usage possible? Wtf!
They just love corruption so much. The other thing Trump did (and also got convicted for) is fraud. Last year alone he "made" $3B selling access to the US gov. FIFA loves corrupt government leaders.
They don't have that much money for school lunches. They have to make due with less.
Realistically the US food prices are only possible with cheap undocumented labor. The whole ICE debacle probably doesn't help the domestic food production.
Right, that wouldbe the "testing resilience" case I mentioned. Setting up a node ain't trivial though (I'm procrastinating to do just that right now), so I wonder about the required preparedness.
I expect the utility and reliability to grow with the number of users though.
Texting to whom, though, no? Especially online communication suffers from the people you want to communicate to not being on the platform. And since people organize in loose clusters you need to convince a majority of your cluster to adopt the platform. This is especially difficult when there are more popular alternatives that are not interoperable with others.
Mesh networks are potentially better because they are more resilient and don't lock you into inoperability with other systems. But before this resilience is tested, how do you demonstrate the upside? Especially mesh networks require nodes in proximity.
Functions could be extended and you could provide services over the mesh using automatic messaging (all with reasonable respect for the available bandwidth). But more complex services require reliability. Isn't this why it lacks adoption?
So these weights don't count as "derived works" because they are not code, but can only be used to generate code (among many other things) in conjunction with an LLM architecture?
If you've not been looking for alternatives 1 year ago already, you don't deserve to be reelected as a government in my opinion. It's just negligence putting too many of your eggs into the US bucket.
Are there any exclusives that are worth it? The new Mario Cart got a soso rating for becoming another empty open world and other than the new Donkey Kong I can't think of anything worth buying a new console.
maybe the news story is from an AI too