- No idea if that marketing come from arrogance or lack or research, but it doesn't endear me to the product.
Basically a speaker on wheel with a screen.
- I suppose it would be way less if you only compared to U.S. prisons labor, but a race to the bottom is not to be admired.
- xz was a fundamentally different problem, it was code that had been maliciously introduced to a widespread library and the corrupted version was in the process of being deployed to multiple distributions. The clock was very much ticking.
- Publicly posting an exploitable bug IS asking for someone to drop everything and come fix the issue NOW.
- That would be an acceptable response if it was just the last one president doing it, but it's been ongoing since WW2 at the very least.
I hold Russia as a whole accountable for Russia's recent war in Ukraine, it's their Responsibility to get rid of their leader when he started an unjustified invasion.
I hold the U.S. as a whole responsible for their successive presidents antics.
- Persistently bad behavior can be anticipated and accounted for, random actions cannot. Importer have as much issue with the tariffs as they have with the unpredictability of those tariffs.
In theory, you try to limit the influence of a persistently bad actor, but it seems the U.S. didn't get the memo.
- I am curious about which countries do you associate with privacy.
- Interesting dataset.
It would be a lot fairer to display tons of CO2 per inhabitant I think.
And that's before taking into account imported CO2.
- From what I can find, those 7500 are 7500 pedestrians killed by vehicle a year, so we might as well round it up de 50k vehicular death a year and be done with it.
Seems more honest.
- People give car fatalities in general a pass because it could be have been them driving.
If Waymo or a concurrent replace drivers, they don't get that free pass anymore, because the jury will not think it could have been them.
That would actually be a better situation to today's "free pass for everyone as long as no drug involved" that rules nowaday.
- Nice work, love the access to all the comms history.
- Not sure if by Bible you mean book to avoid or must-read.
- Remove his face mask, not remove his face.
I swear, the quality of some journalism is so shameless.
- That's what Sarkozy was going for, he had been slowing the procedure by any means necessary for 13 years.
That's why he's so pissed he was send to prison during his appeal. He expected to slow that down too, and get to stay at home on account of his age should he lose his appeal.
- If your preferred state for LLM-generated content is NONE, banning is the guideline.
- The amount of the fine made me laugh.
200$? What is that, a fine for ants?
- Looking forward to this venture going up in flames honestly.
There is only so much malfeasance I can swallow, and Perplexity tick a few too many boxes.
- Might be a language issue, as English is not the primary language of the newspaper's staff.
- He's 70 and going to prison for a few years unless it get reversed, it's not about rehabilitation.
It's about making sure crimes have consequences, however highly placed you and your friends are.
- Not supporting him in any way, shape or form.
Just not surprised by his policies.
He was quite vocal about them during his campaign.
- Yeah, as a french citizen I am happy to see Eutelsat get a new contract, but saying Starlink was ditched is poor journalism.
Don't know the publication, but it seems to be a Danish publishing in English.
- France has 68M inhabitants and is on paper ballots (and function identically to Ireland on such matter).
I don't quite understand how a country with a mere 5 times more population is unable to enact the same solution at their 'so much bigger' scale.
And France is spread over more time zone than the U.S., so that argument doesn't work either.
- Because his criminal record has little to do with the policies he is pushing.
Sure, the election of a convict was a risky bet, but the appearance of the policies he is pushing was really not.
- Black swan event: an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight.
Trump is the direction taken by U.S. politics for decades now. I could see it post- 9/11, and I was not the most enlightened teenager. Others probably saw it coming years or decades earlier.
- The fire would not have rekindled had it not been started in the first place.
Liability would still be on him.
- It would not be perfect, but it wouldn't be purposefully shooting oneself in the foot.
- The companies in question could have a flag in every user data to confirm they are over the age limit.
At worse keep the birth date, since various aspect of a service can be available depending on age (and user can change locality / country, and therefore be subject to different law).
If you keep on top of it, you have at most 3 days of user's "ongoing verification" sensible data available for theft. Keeping more than that will always be an invitation to bad actors.
- They bought a brand with a positive reputation. That's it, volumes are irrelevant here.
- My first though at the title was "But hominids are already quite dexterous."
Its launchers are still the best when it comes to reliability I believe, though not competitive on cost anymore since the advent of spaceX (Ariane6's first flight was in 2024 and its price per kilogram is just an order of magnitude worse than spaceX). Definitely missed a step.
Still, France has an active and ongoing space program since about 1970.