

“We don’t think you should die because you’re gay. It’s because you’re poor.”


“We don’t think you should die because you’re gay. It’s because you’re poor.”


In September 2017, while PewDiePie was live-streaming gameplay of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds to his YouTube channel, he used the racial N-word towards another player in the game.


He did a lot in the aftermath. It’s worth reading basically the whole “rebranding and fake death” section:
Yeah but the noise cancelling still usually helps. HVAC can be loud sometimes.
Five Media and two drugs
I couldn’t find my Windows 7 key after reinstalling.
That’s a feature, not a bug


This woke-ass participation trophy shit is ruining my flu season!


I wish the abstract had information on what factor they’re optimizing for when deriving the optimal length.


there must be some challenge-response type NFC systems on the market
There are. Hotels use them for door key cards so they can’t be cloned.


They could stick it in Azure or AWS or something.


They could just spin up a no-name instance that isn’t associated with them to get it through federation, though. It still doesn’t make sense to scrape.


Duolingo has done math. I don’t know how good it is, but it’s there.


I’m curious if that would match the definition in the legislation. It could kind of be argued both ways.
(M) Artificial Intelligence. “Artificial intelligence” means a machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the input it receives, how to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence physical or virtual environments. “Artificial intelligence” includes generative artificial intelligence.
(N) Generative Artificial Intelligence. “Generative artificial intelligence” means an automated computing system that, when prompted with human prompts, descriptions, or queries, can produce outputs that simulate human-produced content, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) textual outputs, such as short answers, essays, poetry, or longer compositions or answers; (2) image outputs, such as fine art, photographs, conceptual art, diagrams, and other images; (3) multimedia outputs, such as audio or video in the form of compositions, songs, or short-form or long-form audio or video; and (4) other content that would be otherwise produced by human means.
(Source: P.A. 102-233, eff. 8-2-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-1030, eff. 5-27-22; 103-804, eff. 1-1-26.)


It does a number on my stomach. I had grilled cheese and tomato soup for dinner. I knew what I was doing. I’m feeling it, though.


You don’t know that


My money’s on “poorly”


310°? damn, Core One holding me back again


I saw one of these recently, too, with Microsoft. Someone opened a 365 tenant and set the name of the tenant to “Thank you for your purchase of Microsoft Defender for $509.99. If you have any questions, please call [attacker controlled number]”
Then they set their exchange online to forward messages to the intended victim, and requested a password reset email. So the victim ended up receiving an email that came from microsoftonline.com that said “Your password has been successfully changed. Thank you, [scam text]”
Yup. “That’s not on me! Your email was compromised! That’s between your email provider and you!”