Insert required Fuck Intuit/TurboTax/CreditKarma here, who spends billions to make the tax system stays as complicated as it is.
The IRS already knows how much everyone should be paying, so just give us a single bill already.
Insert required Fuck Intuit/TurboTax/CreditKarma here, who spends billions to make the tax system stays as complicated as it is.
The IRS already knows how much everyone should be paying, so just give us a single bill already.
Pretty sure they’re all mirrored off one of the first two? The reflections don’t work right.
Works well in the Artemis Kbin client.
There’s tradeoffs. If training LLMs (and similar systems that feed on pure physics data) can improve nuclear processes, then overall it could be a net benefit. Fusion energy research takes a huge amount of power to trigger every test ignition and we do them all the time, learning little by little.
The real question is if the LLMs are even capable of revealing those kinds of insights to us. If they are, nuclear is hardly the worst path to go down.
Gives some real Sword Art Online Abridged vibes.
Yeah, I saw “Android 12” and got confused. 13’s been out for a while now, and 14 has open betas on some phones…
Looking at Destiny. Game worked okay on Linux before they integrated Battleye, which HAS Linux support, but Bungie just doesn’t want to interact with it.
I certainly dont know the full story behind the strip, but could be justified as the arm WAS ripped off by an Ogre and regenerate (or insert other healing spell here if not RAW D&D) was used later.
Well, that was quick.
Depends on how they’re inverting the power. If they’re sticking with the DC voltage straight from the panel, that’s probably one thick cable. If each panel or group of panels has an inverter to go to high voltage (AC or DC) to a central location, you can proportionally scale the thickness as voltage increases.
By the looks of it, pretty much. Not in the sense of building an AI model, but more like traditional image recognition. Seems to process everything locally too, which is a plus; no sending data off to unknown servers.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/101
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/105
Public domain, as the photos were taken by a state employee, so no one is getting sued for selling them… not for that reason, anyway.
I’d be happy if they just forbid him from using electronics. That said, that didn’t work so great for Andrew Tate…
Edit: on second thought, maybe not. He’s been caught so far because he DID use them and got recorded.
Aside from the obvious fighting and bidding over an already claimed single domain name, what factors into the inherent pricing of a domain?
Not even a conductor at all, apparently.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.06256 this group (mentioned jn the article above) synthesized a fully pure crystal, and found that has a resistance in the several megaohms at room temperature. Just a purple piece of glass, functionally speaking. The thoughts of superconductivity was due to random copper sulfate impurities which DO conduct electricity.
Tried it yesterday. Not working on Amazon links quite yet, hopefully the feature improves. Would love the ability to toggle it for default.