I don't know who the main character is on the show so I might need some help with this one from you fine folks.
The show was Shameless(US) season 3 the episode was where Frank actually takes the blame so Carl doesn't get arrested for heist they pulled at the foster parents that wanted to adopt Carl and Liam(they were happy to take Carl, but they wanted a bi facial baby and were keen on keeping Liam)
So uhh who's the main character and what does that make my job?
The rules have checks and balances. They just mean absolutely nothing when those who are supposed to use them don't do their fucking jobs. Create more rules and they seemingly will just ignore them.
Look at the order to release the Epstein files? Look at how enough dems cave just to give Trump everything he wants.
It doesn't end until people start being replaced or getting killed. That's where America is at and there is plenty of examples from other nations guess this goes down. Time to start reading some new books
Giving Congress power to do stuff is a waste of fucking time. They have had the power to do many things and don't. Even even is supposedly specifically THEIR power to wield they have let trump use it himself
Good cables are shielded well. That she makes them expensive. That's not transmission, that's shielding. I don't think they tested that but for digital audio is not surprising
It's almost like artistic endeavours take time to be valued in their entirety. Years, decades, centuries sometimes. And the number crunchers just don't want to give it a chance because it isn't a good ROI for this quarter or period.
I'm not saying it wasnt trained on csam or defending any AI.
But your point isn't correct
What prompts you use and how you request changes can get same results. Clever prompts already circumvent many hard wired protections. It's a game of whackamole and every new iteration of an AI will require different methods needed bypass those protections.
If you can ask it the right ways it will do whatever a prompt tells it to do
!You can't tell it to make a nude image of a child, I assume, but you can tell it make the subject in the image of the last prompt 60% smaller and adjust it as necessary to make it believable.!< That probably shouldnt work but I don't put anything passed these assholes.
It doesn't take actual images/data trained if you can just tell it how to get the results you want it to by using different language that it hasn't been told not to accept.
The AI doesn't know what it is doing, it's simply running points through its system and outputting the results.
You are most likely correct that it's too early to say. I don't have a problem conceding that point to you.
I think Reddit did shoot itself in the foot though, regardless of if they are still around. I don't know that they will ever be able to regain what it has lost.
As a Reddit refugee myself I can say that for me they absolutely fucked over the chance to have me return to their platform, and many if not most of other refugees I'm guessing would share a similar opinion
Your entire profession should be submitting case after case probono but your profession at large is complicit with how things work.
If the courts aren't going to do their job. Why can't you as a lawyer do something without needed a client to pay for it?
There's a reason so many of you are/do become politicians.
If you who are trained to understand laws can't figure out how to hold these motherfucking ghouls accountable then you are as useless as most people's representitives
That's an absolute failure of all of those products to not provide that environment on their own.
This used to be commonplace
Discord at its best was simply a hangout where you and your friends can talk to each other without needing to be playing the same game.
It became entirely too complicated and bigger than it needed to be. It's a. Overblown IRC voice chat. And before nitro, it was exactly all it needed to be.
Now it shot itself in the foot like so many others by trying to be something that isn't what made it great
So the manager in the original post probably brought some day old baked goods that would have been thrown in the garbage. The gas station I worked at had a lock on the bin so people wouldn't easily rummage through the bins for things like day old goods. Because it causes problems downstream to clean up after people dumpster dive. The other thing that can happen is something dumb happens somewhere, and some senior management (maybe even VP) sends out a memo that bans anyone from doing anything but what is now written policy. Lowest common denominator situation.
Basically upper management doesn't trust boots on the ground so they make broad sweeping rules that they strictly enforce.
I'm no longer allowed to use a work vehicle when running errands and also stop by a drive through even though that exact process was described as "managers discretion" in the policy/procedure.
.... Because one person elsewhere got rear-ended in a drive through, all 250+ branches of my company can no longer allow it's delivery drivers to pick up food on the way back to branch.
I'm assuming the person in the original post has a policy in place that is exactly saying don't do what he did
I recently made some kimchi marinated paneer. Fucking amazing as I love both paneer and kimchi.
I just cubed up the paneer and tossed it into a ziplock bag with enough kimchi and juices to cover, turning it over everyday for a few days(had things come up and it sat in the fridge for 3 days before I was able to use it)
Absolutely delicious, I'm going to do it again but this time do panneer kimchi tacos
There's a steakhouse chain in Vancouver BC called The Keg. Been around for decades. They have a wild horseradish that no other "extra hot" jar I've ever found has come close to.
Not sure what the secret is, I suspect it might be made in house, but it is so good! You get that crawling sinus thing going on and it's awesome. Highly recommend if you are ever out this way
I don't know who the main character is on the show so I might need some help with this one from you fine folks.
The show was Shameless(US) season 3 the episode was where Frank actually takes the blame so Carl doesn't get arrested for heist they pulled at the foster parents that wanted to adopt Carl and Liam(they were happy to take Carl, but they wanted a bi facial baby and were keen on keeping Liam)
So uhh who's the main character and what does that make my job?