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sphinxster
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Comment #33953166
"Watching the subjects of the most successful promotional campaigns over the last 120 years"
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Comment #33952786
Images and videos from the mission: https://images.nasa.gov/search-results?q=artemis%20resource%...
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Comment #33948612
Yes, my eyes don't hurt anymore, my vision has improved, and I sleep better. I won't go back. Reading condescending insults and "reasons" (in dark mode...) that flatly contradict d…
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Comment #33943715
Whataboutism is whataboutism. Attempting to invoke the thankfully largely-discarded concept of "whataboutism" is actually just a kind of backhanded ad hominem used to avoid making …
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Comment #33934491
Thank you for this interesting insight I haven't seen before. Are there any datasets out there that provide the full edit stream of a human from idea to final refinement, that a mo…
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Comment #33932829
Couldn't ChatGPT? As-is, this seems almost a good prompt...
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Comment #33932623
Where is the line? One could equally then argue use the number working on only the one construction site. Eventually a point can be reached where 1 death may "seem" improbable. A w…
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Comment #33932136
Why is it a pity? Over time it will be revealed which group was thinking with the most clarity and prudence.
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Comment #33931993
There are 1+ million migrant workers in Qatar. Roughly, the average human mortality rate is about 1% per year. In a given population of 1 million, you could expect about 27 to die,…
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Comment #33888973
So could someone, say, cajole the AI to output a fuzzer with the goal of finding a path to executing arbitrary code? If so, then any similar user-input powered AI applications migh…
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Comment #33858099
Trigger warning, it's described as a "text game", but there are also images.
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Comment #33824728
But, doesn't TCP/IP also fundamentally power and enable almost every conceivable ostensibly "bad" thing happening on the internet? Like, for example, "crypto"?
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Comment #33816704
This page needs a working example use-case.
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Comment #33816437
About 1 in 10 die each year in the US as a result of medical malpractice. The oft-cited 2016 John Hopkins study has it at ~250k (of 2.7m all-cause). For 2016 that's 1 in 1300 peopl…
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Comment #33787624
No background in electrical engineering here. The article began well, I hadn't previously heard the gas wave/pressure analogy. It helped me see current/voltage in a presumably usef…
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Comment #33771609
Have you tried these options for running glibc software on Alpine? https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Running_glibc_programs