Almost every product there (all name brand) costs the same as buying the generic brand at Walmart. Cereal, yogurt, Mac and cheese, toilet paper, I have compared all of it while we have the one year membership.
Sure, I get name brand, and Jif is better than great value, but I have saved nothing. Won't be renewing when they actually expect me to pay the membership.
Sam's club beats Walmart by a little bit but not a lot, and I dont have a Costco or Aldi's near me. How does Aldi's stack compared to BJ's?
There's a few ways they could go about it. They could have part of the prompt be something like "when the customer is done taking their order, create a JSON file with the order contents" and set up a dumb register essentially that looks for those files and adds that order like a standard POS would.
They could spell out a tutorial in the prompt, "to order a number 6 meal, type "system.order.meal(6)" calling the same functions that a POS system would, and have that output right to a terminal.
They could have their POS system be open on an internal screen, and have a model that can process images, and have it specify a coordinate pair, to simulate a touch screen, and make it manually enter an order that way as an employee would.
There's lots of ways to hook up the AI, and it's not actually that different from hooking up a normal POS system in the first place, although just because one method does allow an AI to interact doesn't mean it'll go about it correctly.
I certainly wouldn't trust him either, but fact is, he told the cops about the drugs he planted.
He could've just not done that, or drugged ice cream from a tub at home, or told the kids they're sprinkles or something.
To be its pretty clear that he didn't intend to directly harm the kids, and was "just" willing to put them into a stressful situation where an accident could have resulted in harm, anyway.
Honey is questionably vegan because the book that establishes the basic principles of veganism specifically said its people's choice whether to consider it as acceptable or not because of the lack of harm. If I recall correctly he said something like the debate is worth having but not worth fighting over, because everyone who is even having the debate is trying to do the right thing.
I'd advocate for long-term harm reduction, myself.
While obviously it would be better for the cow to have been able to live a full life, but in (I think) 15 years or so that cow would be dead either way.
Something that can be helping new cows regularly, like a Beyond Burger that can appeal to those that would otherwise just pick a normal burger, I basically consider it to be harm-neutral after the lifespan of the animals they're using for those taste tests is up.
Honestly, this is the trolley problem. On the main lane, we have a bunch of cows about to be run over by our "Meat Industry" trolley. Pull the lever to redirect the trolley and butcher some cows for beyond burger development. I would pull the lever, but it's not a clear moral win.
In fact, in times where the law was followed, the fact that our law gives the president no choice was used to blame the president for things. Headlines would read "president gave money to {something perceived as bad}", which is technically true, but presidents were just acting on behalf of congress.
It stems from a time of trust, where the executive branch would do the executing of laws, and Congress would pass the laws and give the president a budget.
I miss having branches of government, they've all fused together now. We had them separate on purpose. If Obama or any other president had done this, it would've been an impeachable offense on its own, the universities wouldn't have needed to even act.
I'm not sure, so if I were you I'd test the waters before committing to moving in.
Have your girlfriend over more often, stay for dinner, those things. If she's already doing those things or it goes well, have her stay the night a few times. After that, have her stay for a week. Pay attention to how the kids and your ex react, not just what they say about it. Do they avoid going into rooms where your girlfriend is? Do they seem more annoyed than usual at signs of her presence, like a left-out plate?
When you do all this, treat her like a resident, not a guest.
If all that goes smoothly, I'd give the move-in a shot. If it doesn't, then you haven't committed your girlfriend to giving up her current living arrangements, she can go back to them.
To a certain extent at least, I think the right wing racist sort of people (you know, Nazis, but not exclusively Nazis) are encouraging this, they're saying to kowtow to the US, because the US is now a leader in the world for getting Nazi things implemented.
I mean it'd be a pattern after a week. No indication the kid was stopping.
Nah, any person who wasn't specifically seeking an arrest would've intervened, firing him, writing him up, literally anything, before resorting to calling the police.
Honestly, if your symptoms are apparent, a psychiatrist might diagnose you pretty immediately.
Doesn't make it free, of course, but it does mean you wouldn't need regular sessions.
I was seeing a psychiatrist for a while, stopped for unrelated reasons, and now my med manager or primary doctor writes the prescriptions for my meds. I see a doctor once every 6 months, basically.
Now, I do have insurance, but for a minute I didn't, and a visit cost about 200$, can't remember exactly.
BJs offered us a deal so we took it.
Almost every product there (all name brand) costs the same as buying the generic brand at Walmart. Cereal, yogurt, Mac and cheese, toilet paper, I have compared all of it while we have the one year membership.
Sure, I get name brand, and Jif is better than great value, but I have saved nothing. Won't be renewing when they actually expect me to pay the membership. Sam's club beats Walmart by a little bit but not a lot, and I dont have a Costco or Aldi's near me. How does Aldi's stack compared to BJ's?