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What I’d like to use is an app just like MacPaint on the iPad, I haven’t seen anything even similar.


It’s a damn liability. You take a plane to New York, but for some reason, it gets emergency diverted to Heathrow, and you end up arrested.


I think they will try to make this new company have some kind of success (real or fake) and then seek a pardon from Trump. I have no proof, but no doubts either.


I believe it is the most plausible explanation. Microcomponent electronics and later microprocessors made workers more productive.



“Whether the assembly of the bones occurred in the late Neolithic or in the Roman period, the presence of the ‘individual’ was clearly intentional,” write the researchers.”

I would like the researchers to explain to me what hypotheses they consider to suggest that in the Neolithic they had bones from the Roman period.


From the abstract: "The burial is explained as a composite Neolithic burial that was reworked 2500 years later with the addition of a new cranium and grave goods."

The hypothesis here would be that the assembly was originally created in the Neolithic period, but that it was later modified with new bones in the Roman period.


So the assembly of the bones wasn’t during the late Neolithic? Go figure!


Never, but never, in any situation should you give a police officer a turned-on mobile phone. First, turn it off and then hand it over. It’s as simple as saying, “Hey Siri, turn off phone,” and then confirming. Once this is done, the phone is indistinguishable from a brick in terms of stored information. If you hand it over turned on but locked, there are several police devices that can unlock it and copy the information it contains.


What? They can just turn it on..


*OP means shut down


Wrong by one order of magnitude. 12000 plays per day. Not so difficult.


"LLM is not for me" sounds right. But, if you want to use LLM to avoid building the tedious parts of a project like the user interface, APIs, etc., and decide to code your algorithms the old-fashioned way, that's fine too.


It reminds me of the plot of the novel "The Three-Body Problem."


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