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  • Ephemeral discord servers are awful because they don't scale and they can only ever help the lowest common denominator of questions/issues. We need something else, but it has yet to present itself as a solution.

  • Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.

    George Carlin said it, but this is a great example of it in practice.

  • Regarding obsolete models, that's only partially true. There's loads of content that are effectively "finished" and won't be changing, and will grow obsolete at a fairly slow pace. Meaning they'll be useful in the models once trained for years.

    Obviously new technology and similar ideas/content that didn't exist when the model was created won't be there, but the amount that changes and or is new is relatively small each year compared to all the historical content.

  • Nah. They will cross licence with the other big players effectively closing the market to anyone they don't bless.

  • How'd that work out for them? Answer? Not well. History repeats itself, so here we go!

  • To them it's a feature, not a bug.

  • I was just nodding along, reading your post thinking, yup, agreed. Until I saw there was a PR to fix it that signal ignored, that seems odd and there must be some mitigating circumstances on why they haven't merged it.

    Otherwise that's just inexcusable.

  • I'm sure there are projects covering those areas written in JavaScript.

  • This is fantastic. Been waiting for this for years.

    Had to jump into the Web app to see if it was really there, and it was and worked just like they said it would.

  • Yeah. I understand this, my question was about what happens when no insurance company wants to insure the property?

  • What are folks doing in those cases? Where I live you can't get a mortgage if you don't have proof of insurance and until your loan to value in hits a certain amount the bank basically manages the policy.

  • Community.

  • Former kbiner, but out of the loop on this one. What's I miss?

  • Get out of here with your pragmatism. We'll have none of that in this security context.

  • It's huge. With a large family (or given recent inflation of pricings for eating out a small family) you can stay for an extra day or two with the savings from cooking some meals at your accomodations.

  • This is exactly the appeal of an Airbnb for me. Solo traveling a hotel is adequate, bit with a family having the extra space and kitchen is a game changer. Not to mention the individual charm of staying in a unique spot vs staying on a corporate decorated to the lowest common denominator hotel room.

    This is something I consistently see overlooked in these discussions. I don't dispute that it increases prices for locals and there needs to be some balance, but hotels are not offering anything close to Airbnb's for a large section of travelers.

  • Maybe the fact you have to be there and read it while connected is the secret sauce to prove that it's a "real" library, meaning they have a fixed number of copies (max players connected to the server at any given time) and that helps them get protected the same way a real library is?

  • That's perfectly fine for some things, but for most people letting their browser choice dictate what sites they use is backwards

  • I think the trouble is that many people that need the reliable 7k car, also need the road trip capabilities because that's their main mode of using their time off, because owning two cars and/or flying are out of the price range for folks that need a 7k car.

    Until that's solved by better charge infrastructure or better range (or both) EVs aren't a good candidate for those folks and they're a sizeable part of the market.