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Forced non-compete agreements should be illegal
These are "non-enforcable" in some states.
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Forced non-compete agreements should be illegal
These are "non-enforcable" in some states.
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A pediatric doctor on a bike died
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We may claim the ideal that every life is equal, it is probably not how we actually feel.
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Also, you have been turned into a worm.
Everyone in the hotel shifts two rooms down. Sis and boulder take rooms 1 and 2, now empty, respectively.
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AI's Future Hangs in the Balance With California Law
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Are warehouse owners analogous to AI companies here? I don't think AI companies care about their models being misused unless it has economic impact whereas warehouse owners certainly care about their wares being stolen regardless of how those wares are then used or how dangerous they are.
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Giving this to my PI
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Principal investigator.
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Coffee machines reliability chart
I'm the 3.9%, twice.
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What's the last significant new idea or philosophy you heard about and thought was really interesting?
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What is that personal take?
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Is there a programming language specifically designed for interacting with SQL databases?
There is also links (https://links-lang.org/). Designed for web but has nice SQL abstractions. It is mostly an academic language though.
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Forget headsets — Qualcomm CEO says Samsung and Google are partnering on smart glasses
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Share link to learn more?
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Will we (sentient beings) ever find out scientific reason for the existence of the universe?
Why does the number 42 exist? Answer this and you will answer your question. Related question: does 42 exist even if there is noone there multiplying 6 and 7?
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What will happen if a small black hole passes through the human body?
Note that a blackhole with event horizon radius less than 1 mm would be a little bit more massive than the earth. If it is moving slowly enough, it would "capture" you in a tug of war with the earth. If it wasnt for earth I think you would end with it in your center of mass but given the earth, I think higher in your body.
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Elasticsearch is Open Source, Again
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Are you saying that the mere existence of the option of using a non open source license invalidate the provisions in the open source option? That is, if they offered only AGPL, they would be oss but if they offer your choice of AGPL and something non oss, the AGPL option would no longer be oss too? The article you linked does not address this as far as I can tell.
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RISC-V-Based KVM Solution in PCIe Form Factor with Low/High Profile Compatibility - LinuxGizmos.com
Was wondering what the pcie connection is for and from what I gather, it is only for power. Still need to connect to usb and video on the outside of the case. Nice though.
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Why the Training of Generative AI Models Is a Violation of Copyright Law
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I feel like the important difference between an intelligent human and an AI is that the AI can be replicated easily whereas we are yet to be able to clone a human with their memories. Imagine if we added a restriction to AI training in that only 1 copy of the model can ever be run at a time, like a human. In that situation, all the trouble with copyright would go away.
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I did a glucose curve on my diabetic cat today
Is this normal? I take it you dont normally have to take this many readings in order to administer daily?
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In 1903, NY Times predicted airplanes would take 10M years to develop
Key word there is "evolve" which may be reasonable with respect to natural evolution of flight but then even human assisted artificial selection operates much more efficiently than that.