They’ve done research about deplatforming, and it’s actually really effective in reducing content - most of the followers aren’t motivated enough to jump to a different website to follow their conspiracy content.
Agreed, this is definitely first gen research.
It seems we can’t have a reasonable discourse here because you are ignoring basic definitions. Have a lovely day!
Weapons are tools, by strict definition, and there are legitimate uses for them. Besides, my point was that they should be regulated. In fact, because they are less generally useful than constructive tools, they should be regulated far MORE strictly.
Carbon credits could potentially work if it was actually measured direct carbon capture, not “theoretical carbon captured in the future” or “carbon capture that would have existed anyway”.
Weapons designed to maim people also maim children when used on children
What a headline
No, just an example. But if you’ve ever noticed the giant list of safety warnings on industrial machinery, you should know that every single one of those rules was written in blood.
There are always two paths to take - take away all of humanity’s tools or aggressively police people who abuse them. No matter the tool (AI, computers, guns, cars, hydraulic presses) there will be somebody who abuses it, and for society to function properly we have to do something about the delinquent minority of society.
That’s so lame how dare they add nuance into MY fiction!
I’m looking forward to this despite the lackluster previous season. (Even that had some gems in it.)
Probably not, there are some short cycles like El Niño that will see some temporary heating and cooling. But the trend will always be upwards.
Agreed, I love Inter. Recently the Blender project migrated to it as well.
Yo dawg I heard you liked gatekeeping so I got you a gate to keep your gatekeepers.
I think containerization for security is a damn good reason for virtually all software.
Glaze has always been fundamentally flawed and a short term bandage. There’s no way you can make something appear correctly to a human and incorrectly to a computer over the long term - the researchers will simply retrain on the new data.
They’re not stranded because the part of the capsule that isn’t working has multiple redundancy and is intended to burn up on reentry anyway.
Starliner is perfectly capable of leaving the ISS whenever they want, but they would be unable to continue collecting data on the thruster shutoff (again, because it would burn up in the atmosphere).
Mozilla acquiring an ad company is something of a bad sign though.
I’d say not since Russia is trying to directly annex those portions of Ukraine. How is that a proxy?
I suppose it’s a better idea than I initially gave it credit for. It’s a new type of thermocouple, and processors do run at a fairly high heat gradient compared to ambient temperatures.
Good luck with the actual implementation though!