Well yeah, self-instruct is how a lot of these models are trained. Bootstrap training data off a larger model and fine-tune a pre-existing model of that.
Yeah that's a good point. Also, the congestion pricing could fund improvement to public transport And motivate a change in perspective for the residents.
Wendover productions did an interesting video on this recently.
I've been a big fan of gnome since the gnome2 days. I was ok with Gnome3 when it came out. Typically preferred it over plasma.
Having recently tried plasma, yeah it's certainly the better desktop environment. They have done a fantastic job, very impressive.
I suspect QT is simply a better toolkit, however I have limited experience with gtk as qt fits my needs better for work. I'm excited to see where Iced and Cosmo goes, just wish iced had a stable webview (although a web socket is probably good enough for my needs anyway. )
No US laws. There are other countries outside the US though. There are indeed laws in my jurisdiction that mandate insurance and If you can't afford to live in the city, there are no jobs without a car.
I don't doubt the US is that way, but the US has a very unique system when it comes to healthcare and insurance generally.
Also the first result in Google suggests there are indeed jurisdictions in the US that penalize a lack of insurance. You should have clicked your own link lol.
No I'm not suggesting it doesn't make them dangerous. Obviously that's a matter of how serious dementia is.
If it's mild it's possible they could be more dangerous not less.
I've lost family members to dementia and when it's quite severe they're unable to even eat, so then obviously they're no danger to society.
I'm simply reflecting on how ineffective our current criminal justice system is. By all means, lock up sex offenders. I just wish we could stop the victimisation from occurring in the first place.
I've also had family members who were victims of child sexual assault, and police just don't give a fuck, let alone social services.
It also challenges the justification for incarceration.
Some jurisdictions have policy specifying incarceration should be preserved to protect community safety, clearly not an issue for an individual who suffers from this disease. Although clearly there are also sentencing guidelines and
the community would want this individual sentenced. However, it makes it clearer that the sentence is punitive, which feels justified but does nothing to undo the harm and has a limited impact on future offending by other individuals.
If only public policy served to prevent victimisation in the first place.
Well yeah, self-instruct is how a lot of these models are trained. Bootstrap training data off a larger model and fine-tune a pre-existing model of that.
It's similar but different.