

+1
15x the fine, and index it to the wealth total of the world’s top 5% as per some org that tracks it.
At least then the juice will be worth the squeeze.


+1
15x the fine, and index it to the wealth total of the world’s top 5% as per some org that tracks it.
At least then the juice will be worth the squeeze.


Agree, and to add: That the Finch West LRT doesn’t have signal priority is criminal. I live in K-W, and the iON is good because it has signal priority, and it still gets stopped by traffic signals relatively frequently.
Alas that I have but one upvote to give.
I work primarily in “classical” AI and have been working with it on-and-off for just under 30 years now. Programmed my first GAs and ANNs in the 90s. I survived Prolog. I’ve had prolonged battles getting entire corporate departments to use the terms “Machine Learning” and “Artificial Intelligence” correctly, understand what they mean, and how to start thinking about them to incorporate them correctly into their work.
Thus why I chose the word “LLM” in my response, not “AI”.
I will admit that I assumed that by “AI” Jimmy Carr was referring to LLMs, as that’s what most people mean these days. I read the TL;DW by @masterspace@lemmy.ca but didn’t watch the original content. If I’m wrong in that assumption and he’s referring to classical AI, not LLMs, I’ll edit my original post.


Subhead:
Jasmeet Singh is charged in California with threatening someone in Canada for the Bishnoi gang
I misread that as Jagmeet Singh. My mind was blown for about 0.38s.
Ugh, I’m tired of point 2. Yes, LLMs have found a few patterns in large-scale study analyses that humans hadn’t, but they weren’t deep insights and there had been buried hypotheses around them from existing authors, IIRC (too lazy to source).


Nebula link (if you have Nebula and would like to watch on a service that supports the creators more)


I… did not notice the community…
🤓
(Recent Aurora convert here. Always preferred KDE to GNOME, but no shade. All in the family, amiright?)
There needs to be some subset/common theme for the Universal Blue distro family: Aurora, Bazzite, and Bluefin. I am not aesthetically talented enough to come up with such a collection.
Do I spy a Bluefin user?


If China is okay with the sale that means it’s not good for the US. Danger, Will Robinson, danger!
An MP3 isn’t a single FT or DCT of the entire waveform either. The format breaks the stream up into frames, which are then processed.
So when engineers say “it’s a Fourier Transform” they mean:
“It’s a Fourier Transform the same way that we use it in practice which is to first break up the audio in the time domain and then transform each chunk into the frequency domain using a Fourier Transform or Discrete Cosine Transform for analysis of that chunk of audio.”
But it’s quicker to just say “It’s a Fourier Transform”.


It’s almost like he’s a fully fledged, complex human being and not an avatar of one side of a highly simplified model of political thought.
He’s quite “left-wing” (from a US Overton Window) on most issues. MTG was relatively early speaking out for Palestine. That doesn’t make her a leftist, either


I just got back from my first (short) trip to Montréal in nearly 10 years. It’s the most human city in Canada, IMO. This would be a very human-empowering step, which is on brand, IMO. I hope it passes.
Montréal isn’t perfect, and neither is PR, but both are better than many alternatives, IMO.


I was trying to see what orbits this site would be good for, and found the answer in Wikipedia, which then led to an older SpaceQ article describing it from back when they were considering the site
Seems viable, although niche. In the past, launching companies/nations would look for a small number of launch sites that would cover all the orbits they needed. I wonder if the future is many launch sites each specializing in a few particular orbits. I also wonder what the deltaV efficiency is compared to a more equatorial site.
Also, while I would prefer that this site were being developed by a Canadian company, if they’re respectful to how we do things in Canada and the local community, as far as I’m concerned they’re welcome. Not that my opinion matters in this decision. Good to see a Canadian supplier getting business, though.


I never beat Hollow Knight (yeah yeah, I know), so I’m working my way through that. I think I’m about half way? Obviously hard to tell.
Rock and Stone, brother.
Deep Rock Galactic’s great game design has caused it to grow one of the most positive, supportive communities in online gaming, IMO. While problematic players do exist, they are the exception rather than the rule.
I remember in one map we had a new Engineer who didn’t know they could use their platforms to block up holes vertically to prevent bugs from getting to us during swarms. This new player also wasn’t responding to any comms.
One player started pinging where we needed the platforms to go. Then, another player joined in and started pinging an existing platform. Then all three of us were alternately pinging the Engineer, an existing platform, and where we wanted the new platform.
After some time, the Engineer figured it out and started putting up our protective ceiling.
Many "Rock and Stone"s erupted from the team.
WE’RE RICH!
My understanding is that because of the type of protien that it encodes for, the immunity imparted by the vaccine decreases over time (because of complex immune system reasons). Never to 0%, but lower. The annual booster not only prepares you better for oncoming strains (in theory, when the vaccine research, development, and approval systems work as expected), but re-ups your immunity to existing strains.
The theory as I understand it is that because viruses like COVID-19 pass through populations in waves, your body is developing a very strong short-term immunity to neutralize any immediate “rebound” waves (imagine a wave bouncing off the side of a pool, yes, viruses move through populations like that). It then maintains a weaker, long-term response. By fooling your immune system into thinking you have COVID-19 right now, the vaccine bumps your body ino “short-term” response mode, so your best possible immune response is at the ready if the real thing shows up.
I am not an epidimeologist, but I read a lot of their work from 2020-2023. I might have details wrong, but if it’s been >6mo since you’ve had a booster, you would probably benefit from getting another one.
At least Canada has some precedent of courts ruling against this sort of thing. Most of the precedent I’ve found related to the Quebec Labour Code, so it might not be the same with Nova Scotia, but the jist of how the Supreme Court has ruled is: Employers have a right to cease operations, but if that happens in the “prohibited period” when union negotiations are ongoing, that violates the right of association, and the employees can be entitled to damages.
I don’t know how the facts of this case will line up with NS law, but I would think that given that there’s a Charter right underpinning these ideas that they probably have some kind of case here. The burden of proof will possibly be on Ubisoft to show that it was a “normal” decision, based on my quick reading of some of the precedent.