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Uranium isn’t the only possible fuel. It’s just the one we’ve been using (because it’s the one that lets you make nuclear weapons).
Uranium isn’t the only possible fuel. It’s just the one we’ve been using (because it’s the one that lets you make nuclear weapons).
Nuclear power is actually safer than almost everything, period. Even with the major accidents. Yes, even renewables and other “green” energy.
See this comment’s chart, for example: https://lemmy.ml/comment/11910773
It’s incredible that this is such a big point of debate. This kind of thing is really ignoring the material reality of racism in favor of the minutiae. Let’s have some 40 acres and a mule, then we can start talking about race conditions.
You should really be using a pre commit hook to catch secrets. Admittedly it may not have caught this, but manual review is (clearly) not always sufficient.
There’s a high likelihood it was Russian or Chinese work tbh. That’s a pretty reasonable take.
I don’t really have “devices” that need logging into so i can’t help you, there.
Bitwarden works well.
So it should be: if password == correct and first_success == true then { login failure; first_success = false }
Something like that.
It should be that it rejects the password the first time it’s entered correctly but accepts it on every subsequent try. That actually would provide some protection against like dictionary attacks and raw brute force attacks.
Yep, they may not know what’s going on, there may be a bug in their system, either the update nag or the block on the new update may be incorrect.
That does not appear to be what’s happening in that image.
What does “guided output” mean in this context?
The prompt wasn’t to generate two equally statistically likely people or something. It was: show me two people. The AI did just that.
Okay this is sick as fuck, though. I wouldn’t pay for it but it’s sweet.
It’s more that the 401k grew 0.3% the previous. Still growing, still a lot, just not quite as much of an increase.
That’s definitely where Anakin is going, at least.
Damn, that test line is stronger than the control.
“People don’t want to pay what you’re charging so you should drop the price”
AA: “No”
Repost to scare an economics 101 class.
Counterpoint to the counterpoint: Youtube made $28 billion in revenue in 2021. Bandwidth and storage space are expensive but i can’t believe they’re that expensive. If they’re not profitable then i have to assume that’s a decision they’re making.
Big part, for sure.