
It really depends on the community and the mods awake at the time.
One of my accounts got a week ban from a larger community for being “accusatory”. Because I said someone sounded like they were spreading misinformation.
It really depends on the community and the mods awake at the time.
One of my accounts got a week ban from a larger community for being “accusatory”. Because I said someone sounded like they were spreading misinformation.
Yeah, he seems narcissistic enough that he really doesn’t think there would be consequences.
Hopefully there are other people around him who doesn’t want the rest of the world aiming everything they have at them.
That is terrible journalism… Correction:
Unidentified masked men tried kidnapping a man in Downey. They fled the scene after local community members intervened.
This comment section is perfect proof that most people literally don’t read news, and have the memory and attention span of a golden retirever puppy.
https://time.com/7285796/james-comey-86-47-trump-threat-investigation-instagram-post-fbi/
After her vote on the Take it Down act and seemingly no remorse, I will never take her seriously again.
She literally fell in line with party politics and lobbyist on a “think of the children” vote that is openly touted as ripe for abuse, Trump implied he’d abuse it, and victim advocate organizations tried to warn people.
They can produce an unlimited number of CGI challenges and know what is correct so collecting AI training data only makes sense for classifying images from the real world.
In some cases they’re testing/training for the most common solutions human use for a problem with multiple paths and choices.
It’s part of trying to make them seem more human-like and as if they have general intelligence. And not just give the optimal and computer calculated solution, or the solution one or a few programmers think is the common solution. It needs data.
And if it’s one of those who actually check, but has multiple paths, do the convoluted one(or just refresh).
Yes, but the manager with a shitty MBA doesn’t care about overall company appearance of performance, as long as their department looks good on paper. And they figured that would be easier by using four different external libraries, and then let another department figure out the rest.
EU law: “How about percentage of global revenue per infraction?”
Haha, big funny, but literally downplaying and distracting from the real situation.
The place is called Butterworth’s and it’s where a lot of the top magas meet people outside official channels. They sit around in suits eating caviar and planning how they’re going to break the world. A photojournalist could literally camp outside and basically show the world who is conspiring and lay out who is setting things up to fall. But they don’t, and that should be pretty telling to people, if they knew.
On top of that the resturant is part owned by Nigel Farage, a racist brexit politician. You can just sit there and see different ambassadors walk in to chat up some of the most vile people in politics, and then not long after something horrendus is announced.
It’s basically forecast for who will be involved in bad things to come. Articles like this are trying to point this out. And you making joke about it is literally helping them to get people not to look further into the situation.
A photojournalist was hit over the weekend and is still in the hospital after surgery.
Are you new to the TSA?
It’s a joke, and literal security theater. They have never prevented anything serious, ever. They fail 90-95% when DHS test their ability to detect weapons.
I’m honestly surprised someone hasn’t pulled a “Borat 2” yet.
Just use survivor quotes from almost a century ago, and present them as if said today. Many will vehemently defend those violent acts, thinking it was about recent times.
And it would be double irony because that actor would probably be among those defending.
Specifically it was salt-flats in many cases. Often with a car.
That’s literally not a captcha, that’s “AI” training. You could probably input anything.
To confirm as someone far outside their demographic: I had never heard his music or his name until now. To be fair, I haven’t listened to her music either, but I’ve obviously seen the name in other headlines.
I’m guessing it’s not even hard to get it to “confidently” violate the rules.
Anyone who still doesn’t see how similiar this is to 1930s Germany, is lying, a child or ignorant to the point where they their opinion should be ignored.
He’s a coked up, far-right lunatic. Multiple assaults, sexual assault, rape, racism, robbery, etc.
People often want, and try, to do that, but then fall back into something closer to their real self.
It’s very common in video game RPGs that track moral choices. For example Mass Effect, where a lot of people try to make a Renegade character and take the evil choices. But then end up choosing many of the nicer options as they keep playing. Or have to keep reminding themselves that they’re intentionally playing differently.