- sibYou'd be wrong (source - worked in the Android org).
- Or on "a cure for cancer" (according to Gemini, $2.2T 2024 US dollars...)
- But it may be much better than dealing with the problems that come with having 500 "random" kids to socialize / interact with. Everything's a tradeoff.
- Stock market seems to agree with their strategy....
- Came to make exactly the same comment. It was funny that the author specifically said that Nano Banana got all five edit prompts correct, rather than noting this discrepancy, which could be argued either way (although I think the "right eye" of a skull should be interpreted with respect to the skull's POV.)
- A sports car on the roads through the Malibu hills is very fun...
- Have you driven in LA? Traffic speed is generally bimodal: either stuck in traffic jam or easily 15 mph above the limit. (Source: live in LA, drive regularly.)
- There are many, many, many airports to which it is easier to travel via public transit from their associated city than it is from Manhattan to JFK. For example, all of these global-top-25 airports have single-train access:
London Heathrow (LHR)
Tokyo Haneda (HND)
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)
Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Dubai (DXB)
Seoul Incheon (ICN)
Guangzhou (CAN)
Shanghai Pudong (PVG)
New Delhi (DEL)
Madrid Barajas (MAD)
Beijing Capital (PEK)
Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
Denver (DEN)
- I've been in plenty of Uber & Lyft rides in what were literally taxis.
- Typical. Make an argument. Be proven wrong. Lash out at the terrible US education system (which, of course, has most of the best universities in the world and to which many foreign people spend collectively billions of dollars to attend.) Goodbye.
- Yep - I saw those numbers too. But they're irrelevant to the OP's comment that no one is moving to the US.
- "I don't think anyone" - means zero, not "almost no one" - you yourself should probably study English some more.
And... let's put it this way - there are far fewer than 80,000 people who drive the growth of either the US or EU economy in non-linear ways. If 80,000 of the "wrong" (most positively impactful) people move from the EU to US, that's a big deal.
I'm pretty sure that I didn't implement any such policies. Did you implement the Third Reich's policies, sir?
There are apparently also stories that I've made up. Interesting. How's that mind-reading technology coming along?
- That sounds very much like an appeal to authority...
Professional designers put out the Pontiac Aztec and the Apple puck mouse.
- Year Europeans Obtaining U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident Status
2014 83,270
2015 85,800
2016 93,570
2017 84,340
2018 80,020
2019 87,600
2020 68,990
2021 61,520
2022 75,610
2023 80,280
Yup, definitely looks like no Europeans have ever considered moving to the US...
- No, you are talking past the point of the poster to whom you are replying.
"The issue is that there is a place where this model ~is working. It's in China and Russia. The GFW, its Russian equivalent, and the national security laws binding all of their tech companies and public discussion do exactly these things in a way that has allowed their leadership to go unchallenged for decades now.
The rest of the world isn't stupid or silly for suggesting these policies. They're following a proven effective model for the outcomes they are looking for.
We do ourselves a disservice by acting like there is some inherent flaw in it."
I stand by my comment that these technologies are doing exactly what they are intended for.
- Yes - it is working exactly towards the goals of the governments that are using it (which is not "stopping CSAM")
- >> Buying internet access from an ISP or a mobile carrier?
But neither of those is "buying Wi-Fi" - that's why I'm confused.
- That's too bad - life would be better if we had a few fewer criminals around.
- In 1989 I took the rail/ferry link traveling from Germany to Copenhagen (and back)... It's faster now, but not as "cool"
- What are you talking about when you say "when you buy Wi-Fi"? If you walk into a coffee shop, or a hotel, or just about anywhere, you get Wi-Fi for free. Are you talking about buying mobile service from an operator?