@Hoskingc

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a CEO can never be held accountable therefore a CEO must never make a management decision
Woo I got it to work. Man this would be such a non-issue if I was rich and could drop a couple of K on a new rig every year.

I just bought a GPU. I did a ton of research first on performance per watt and per dollar, on compatibility with my current system, on the minimum specs on the software I want to run etc, on whether it will fit in my case and stay cool enough etc.

Anyway turns out the one thing I wanted this for doesn’t work with AMD cards even tho it lists them as min requirement satisfying.

It seems that US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and I are in agreement -- I have long claimed that the output of a bot is a speech act by its creator. If my bots say something shitty, that is on me. I think the creator of an AI should be liable for its outputs.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/01/ai-chatbots-may-have-liability-problem/

AI chatbots may have a liability problem

The Supreme Court stumbled on a futuristic tech debate

The Washington Post
There are lots of hacking minigames but actual hacking is when players find weird unexpected ways to play the game, like a lot of speed running tricks etc.
I wish I knew a way to make hacking minigames more like that.
Just saw an antivax thread on twitter and all the antivaxxers had paid blue checks.
I miss the information age.

There’s a bunch of tictok‘s about “how to dress like old money”, but you can’t, because that isn’t really a subculture that exists that you can imitate.

If you want to dress like European aristocracy it’s not gonna be like that and anyway it sucks

Sure, “rich people who dress dowdy and wear $100,000 watches” is a reasonable descriptor of some european aristocracy but I’m not sure people mean european aristocracy and the habits and mores they attribute to this group don’t seem to line up with what we know about european aristocracy
The term “old money” has only taken off since the 80s and I’m not sure it actually refers to a group of people so much as a 1980s fiction of wealthy people