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  • That would sure be nice, unfortunately the UK has the common problem of being able to either vote for the bad option or the worse option, neither of which is what most people want, they only disagree about which one is the worse one.

  • Well, not everyone knew how to crack a game, but many did know how to use an existing crack for a game

  • All these comments are missing the goal here was to learn how to use that AI tool, which obviously not using the AI tool would not accomplish.

    Yes the entire thing is idiotic, but it's disingenuous to say he could have used an alarm instead. No, using an alarm would not achieve the goal of learning how the AI tool works by giving it a simple task.

    A much more laughable fact is that the guy couldn't even write his post without an LLM doing it for him.

  • I don't think it's surprising the lists differ a lot.

    • Living there - will be more about the governments beliefs, and the law
    • Travel - will be more about what everyday people think and treat others

    These are often very different, on any issue.

  • Because it's a list about safety, not about beliefs. Regardless of what "the country says", you are not in any danger if you disagree. And outside of that issue, it's a very welcoming country for LGBT folks (yes, including T, despite what the government may say).

    Especially since it's in the context of travel, so citizen rights are less relevant as they don't apply to you anyway, and it's much more relevant how you are going to be treated as a tourist, as you choose from the several LGBT friendly pubs down the road.

    And that's still hyper focusing on one issue, totally ignoring the list also concerns safety for women and people of color, which can bring you up on the list.

  • Scott Manley has a video on this company and flew it himself, he was quite impressed.

  • A laymen won't be able to point Firefox at their local LLM installation that they don't have, to be able to have any impression.

  • Did you try reading the article? Because they clearly answer your question.

    The controls allow you to block all future AI features as well, so you will never see new AI stuff.

  • You need some reading comprehension. The title is referring to a recent sentiment shift which has become very apparent with many people in the media and YouTube bringing it up. Obviously the the vast majority of Windows users don't hate it, that's not how the word "everyone" is being used here.

  • Probably depends on the store, but the 2 times I bought a laptop in my life, both stores had a No OS option in the drop-down, which brought the price down. (One actually came with no OS, the other came with FreeDOS IIRC for some reason)

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  • Why do you assume it's a bad thing? It's no more a bad thing than asking about your previous job is a bad thing.

    You renovated your house? Cool, so you are a resourceful person, maybe you can also be asked what did you learn while doing it. When I ask that question people often speak about their hobbies, or side hustles, or learning, or family obligations, it's almost always something positive about the candidate or their character.

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  • Some of you live in some dystopia, I swear.

  • You are trying to get your displays to work since 2003? Damn...

    I saw your other comment, still funny

  • I don't know how the article measured it, but when I looked at the solar farm on Google Maps it was nowhere close to 600km², I measured it to be 100km² (I think it was the same if be). I think the 600 is the total area owned by the place, not actual area covered by solar panels. So that's 5-6 times of a difference. But then again, no idea how the original claim was measured.

    Plus your math assumes we stop using solar panels worldwide and 100% production goes to our new little Apollo Program for the however many years.

    Not impossible... Same way how replacing worldwide power plans with 100% nuclear isn't impossible. Just... Not in the realm of possibilities.

  • Food and other farming, yes absolutely.

    What I mean is that the biggest solar farm in the world is under 100km². 320.000km² of solar farms would be over 3200 times bigger than the biggest existing solar farm, and require more solar panels than it's anywhere near feasible to produce. It would be an Apollo Program scale project to build something like that, at the very least, and probably just impossible in any reasonable human timeframe due to lack of resources to build that many panels, even if you could tenfold the worldwide amount of solar panel factories.

  • I agree 100%, I just don't think the post title makes sense. As if covering that whole area with solar panels was a reasonable alternative, or something worth considering.

  • What point are you trying to make? Building a solar farm the size of the entire nation of Germany would produce a lot of power, yes. In fact covering such big of an area with any type of power plant would do it.

  • And the game is really proud of it since they cut back in time to it immediately after the foreshadowed thing just in case you forgot.

  • My point is just that "I want money" is not an answer, since that would apply to all possible places of employment and yet you applied here in particular. Why? Is it just because you live nearby and there are no other options? Then that's a perfectly valid answer.