

Why would Europe manufacture M16s? HK416s are superior, in that most NATO armies, including the US has adopted it.
Why would Europe manufacture M16s? HK416s are superior, in that most NATO armies, including the US has adopted it.
You know it will be used as a guide instead, right?
Honestly, emergency braking with LIDAR is mature and cheap enough at this point that is should be mandated for all new cars.
Warframe
Starts out with space ninja stuff, and progressively gets weirder. Currently it’s the time travel zombie boyband clone hunting story arc. Still with space ninjas though.
Can you translate that from Medvedev to sane?
Uh-oh. If I was Altman, I would start running right now.
If I had to find something to critique, it is that bad-faith agenda-pushing is still rampant here, from “both sides” - rather all conceivable sides.
Not like I have a solution for it. Maybe forums shouldn’t be this big, and we shouldn’t primarily be talking to strangers.
From a Canadian masterpiece of a videogame:
Like all of you, I was born poor, with but a meager derivatives portfolio and limited vesting options.
It did actually. I don’t pay for sending a message or calling my neighbour if I go to the next country or Bulgaria. The EU made it law that roaming is free.
What still costs money is if you send a message in the NL to the NL if you have a Belgian number for example, which makes it so that you still have to get a new number each time you move countries. Or rather the bigger pain is calling my mom who lives in a different member state, that I can’t really do without incurring insane charges.
That is if you stay within one country. I still get some insane charges if I text someone 60 kilometers away because it’s international.
IIRC it’s because US cell carriers don’t charge as much as others for sending and receiving SMS
Budapest line M4 is fully automated, stations have some personnel but otherwise you can get on a train and look out straight ahead through the window, there is no cab.
Trains drive themselves, but I imagine there must be some switchboard type of thing somewhere.
You guys know that you share half your genome with your kids and parents, so it’s not even just the users’ data, but also people who might not even know about this.
Vertical integration is bad, m’kay?
I guess it does make Tesla the number one symbol of the failure of US capitalism.
Yeah, but the problem is that the “certain things” can actually encompass “any data about any person”. That’s a hard regex to write.
That is another great question. If it is transformative use of the primary data source, then that is likely illegal, as nobody gave permission for them to transform and process that personal data. If it is not transformative, and it just gives access to the primary source like a search engine on the other hand, then the problem is that if it returns copyrighted data, it is no longer fair use most likely.
From the GDPR’s standpoint, I wonder if it’s still personal information if it is made up bullshit. The thing is, this could have weird outcomes. Like for example, by the letter of the law, OpenAI might be liable for giving the same answer to the same query again.
Your list is missing top militaries in the EU, like Poland and Greece. I don’t know how to take the whole thing seriously.
Everyone in power is freaking out because the situation where we might have to defend against an US naval invasion is not impossible, and we are not wholly able to do that, as while we might be able to sink a few carriers with Nordic subs, the airforce is not ready to fight back against the US.
Nobody is afraid of the Russian army beyond their hybrid warfare, which we are already being hit by since 2015, and nukes, which we have enough of our own that Russia knows we can glass Moscow if they twitch wrong.
I mean it can be controlled for that by checking different texts, such as something that was definitely not in the training set.