- My point is you can make things cheaper for locals. But local means local: it doesn't mean national.
- Charging EU citizens more than French citizens would be illegal discrimination under EU law. (It might be legal to charge local Parisians less.)
For example see https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/12/ec-demands-end-to-portugal...
- Often in these conversations we forget that editing is different from editorializing. Editing can make meaning clearer! (In this example, reactions are mixed as to whether it was successful).
Editorializing, on the other hand, is about adding clickbait or bias.
- It's a farce, though. We're told these LLMs can already perform our jobs, so why should they need something curated? A human developer often gets given a dump of information (or nothing at all), and has to figure out what works and what is important.
- In particular I think it's nice for uv and ruff to remain open source, not open core. And as you say, companies always need paid private registries, for their internal software. A true win-win.
- Laughs in 230V (sorry).
- > Must be a truly dangerous place...
I don't know if you're awaee, but the number of arrests for terrorism has skyrocketed in recent months, in the UK.
Sounds terrifying, until you realise people were arrested as terrorists for holding placards. (That fact is of course terrifying, but in a chilling way).
- That sounds incredibly boring.
Is it effective? If so I'm sure we'll see models to generate those context.md files.
- I remember this episode too. The answer is four thousand times bigger than the Eddington Limit. Blimey!
The episode is called “The NEW Ultimate Energy Limit of the Universe”. https://youtube.com/watch?v=0rzgYzbzq5Q
- Surprisingly little comment about the anticompetitive nature of selling this service for a dollar. Not even a dollar per employee, a dollar in total.
That is WAY below cost. It's anticompetitive, and a bait and switch will happen down the line.
- Water is expensive to move (except by pipes), and expensive to purify from salt water. This is why regional droughts are a bad thing.
Fresh clean water in your area is a wonderful thing.
- That's an interesting perspective.
Tangentially, I've long wondered about sci fi like Star Trek. Namely, even with FTL, how large can your interplanetary alliance be? How far away can the parliament be? Over what distances can you defend against common enemies? Trade? Culturally exchange ideas?
- Zune .NET O3... shudders
- After the initial legal letter they could have licensed / agreed to the usage, or taken over the running of the website. There are several ways to protect their trademark without being killjoys.
- It depends on what you mean by human. Homo sapians emerged 200k or 300k years ago. But the genus goes back further. Homo habilis goes back 2.4M years.
- To be fair, WSL/2 didn't exist for most of those circles.
- Thanks. My rule of thumb is simply to skip straight to the Articles, when interpreting EU law.
Recitals maybe seem weird because we don't have them in UK legislation. Maybe the nearest thing is Explanatory Notes? If you want to know what a law says, read the law itself. But if the law makes no sense (either as a lay person, or because the law is badly drafted even for legal folks) then the Explanatory Notes may offer some insight.
- I don't agree. For a start, this blogpost puts way too much weight on the recitals.
EU law is all in the Articles. AFAICT the recitals can be used in determining purpose, when courts have to interpret ambiguity. But so can other facts!
This is an incredibly misleading comparison. The subsequent clause is a complete contradiction, not a subtle clarification.