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  • All of them. If you're seeing sources cited, it means it's a RAG (LLM with extra bits). The extra bits make a big difference as it means the response is limited to a select few points of reference and isn't comparing all known knowledge on a subject matter.

  • Almost like the "Big Beautiful Bill's" language wasn't very well thought out.

    I mean, why exclude this random subsection of work in the first place.

  • Thanks for the details, seems like that may be why the older Chromecasts are still supported.

  • I'm aware, I was just pointing out that Costco is more of a household name (and much larger company).

    Costco is apparently the third largest retailer in the world. . So it's a slightly bigger deal when they sue over the tariffs.

  • I didn't say they weren't known, just that Costco is certainly the most known (for the US). If you just look at revenue Kawasaki has 5% of the footprint of Costco and Revlon hasn't posted anything since it's bankruptcy in 2023 (from what I could find). Revenue might not directly relate to if a company is a household name, but I think it gives a general sense.

    Also, I was just noting that Costco is a bigger name. All the companies listed are notable.

  • From the bottom of the article:

    Global cosmetics giant Revlon, eyeglass maker EssilorLuxottica, motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki, canned foods seller Bumble Bee, Japanese auto supplier Yokohama Tire and many smaller firms have also filed similar suits.

    That probably does make Costco the most "known" company to sue.

  • I thought for Chromecast the "casting" part is just telling the Chromecast what to play. Do you need your phone on while Chromecast shows content?

  • Another one is "Just cause you have nothing to hide today, doesn't mean you won't tomorrow."

    Especially looking at the US, the assumption that what is worth hiding can't change is dangerous. You're comments/conversations that are legal today may be used against you in the future.

  • Technically, regardless of dimensions, x and y always make/share a plane.

    But I agree with you, I always imagine Z as jutting out from the plane x and y make.

  • Just a note, I'm pretty sure Arm is only "efficient" in low power modes. I'm not sure there is much (if any) energy saving when running heavy loads.

    For example, running heavy ML workloads on a Apple Silicon still burns through battery.

  • Yep

  • Was a good friend of mine

  • And yet things like asbestos, lead, and smoking all took way longer than you'd expect (given they were a lot more universal).

  • It's 2D, but the fire mechanic is pretty fun - Wildfire

  • I don't know what you want from people. I'm not going out of my way to decensor text for you and I don't even know how I would decensor the audio.

  • No, but the audio recording is censored and so is the article.

  • I didn't think anyone expected the Republicans to do anything about the subsidies, that's why everyone was upset with democrats capitulated.

  • Their arguement was that the Republicans would then "own" the increase, which does seem to be playing out that way.

    Personally I think folding was a stupid move, but I guess time will tell.

  • It's a California Roll, so I guess that makes sense.