- gonzalohmWhen are people going to learn to use AI? You cannot ask that kind of question and expect an accurate answer. This article is crap
- That's a good point, but the funds could be automatically released over time instead of a lump sum payment
- This is interesting. Foxtails are pretty common where I live, so common that one species of Foxtail has the name of the city (Bromus madritensis) (Madrid, Spain). Not a single time it has affected any of my dogs or even heard about it being a problem at all. I wonder if it's not all species of Foxtail
- What's the point of transcoding? You still have to store the original DICOM right? That's probably the bulk of the cost
- Do you have any recommendations?
- Probably a lot of people here disagree with this feeling. But my take is that if setting up all the AI infrastructure and onboarding to my code is going to take this amount of effort, then I might as well code the damn thing myself which is what I'm getting paid to (and enjoy doing anyway)
- Is it really missing Chromecast? I read that it works if you have Play services (but haven't tried)
- Only works in iOS
- Or regulate prices. How can a hospital charge $250 for an IV bag while in Europe the same bag is 10€
Or an ambulance ride in the US STARTS at $500. An ambulance ride in the EU is 260€/hour (obviously is free in case of emergency)
I think the problem is that the US is in this weird dynamic in which hospitals charge more because "the patient is not paying for it, the insurance is" but in the end insurance are going to raise premiums to pay for that
- What's even the point of all the bullshit with Google play protect if in the end I can access my bank from a web browser. That stupidity is protecting no one
- Which store do you use for the wool sweaters?
- Hey at least it will reduce consumerism in the US. Will probably send us straight to a recession though
- Maybe it's because in the northeast rains so much that people here think water is unlimited
- One thing that shocks me as an immigrant from Europe to the US is toilets. I have not seen a single one that has the two buttons, one for pee and one for the other stuff.
Every time I use the toilet it uses 1.6 gallons. 6 liters...
I think in my home country more than 90% of home toilets are the "low water usage one" (with 3 and 6 liters buttons)
And that's only the start, I noticed that people just don't care about water usage over here. People take water from wells with little oversight. In my home country you need a vast amount of bureaucracy to be allowed to take water from aquifers
- SMS is stuck in the past, even with RCS. Apple has used SMS as the wall of their walled garden for years. As an android user, it was extremely annoying to text to Apple devices (and still is to some degree)
- They also didn't have assigned seats and you could seat wherever you liked, right?
- My main complaint about DVC is that it's hard to manage the files and if you keep modifying a big file you are going to end up with all the revisions stored in S3 (or whichever storage you choose). This is by design but I wish it was easier to set up like "store only the latest 3 revisions"
- Oh and another thing that it's extremely annoying and poorly designed. The stations with unreachable tracks. You pay your fare only to find out that you have to use a different entrance to reach your track. In all the other subway systems I used, you pay your fare and you are free to roam the whole station and reach any track
- I completely disagree. I don't know if it's just me or the "European mindset" but I find the NYC metro to be one of the most confusing subway systems in the world.
- You have trains that don't stop an all the stops of the line. - You have lines that share the same tracks but go to different destinations (that's okay for trains, but for a subway?!?) - You better listen to the crappy PA because if you don't you may end up in an express train, far away from where you want to go. Or pay attention to the electronic signs (if you are lucky and they work)
I think with the help of an app is usable, but I don't know how I would have managed 20 years ago
- I work from home and even if I didn't, how are they going to link an IP to a company