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Alas.
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But is it my size?
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#DoD Directive 1344.10
Active-duty military members are prohibited from engaging in partisan political activities.
They may not appear at political rallies, fundraisers, or events in uniform.
Violating lawful orders or regulations can result in disciplinary action under the #UCMJ.
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If I were speaking directly to the jury or perhaps even the judge I might. Look, not everyone uses the same vernacular or speech patterns, see, so sometimes it may not be a deliberate tactic so much as just an affectation or slang, ya hear me?
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Welp (slaps knee in medwesterner)
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One of those is a large language model
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Apparently 37% are against the rule of law
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"Strong opinions, informed by evidence.
New evidence may lead to new opinions."
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Agreed. I like to point out that Captain America is a woke social justice warrior and let folks try to argue that heās therefore a villain or whateverā¦
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Sounds like a military term. Forward deployed would be on the front lines, as opposed to rear echelon support troops. But Iāve never heard it used as an IT job title.
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Ditto
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Those are some sub-freezing temps in the USā¦
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ā¦of the issues raised. But we also donāt have any junior staff members and that helps a lot.
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You need to make this quote tweet a thread so he (or someone else) can quote tweet *IT* and mention how interesting it is⦠š
But seriously both of your threads on remote work are great and expose many of the tradeoffs.
Our company is fully remote and having open discord channels helps with some
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Yes exactly. Thatās the feature request. Put the most information in the most recent email.
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Yes exactly. Thatās the feature request. Put the most information in the most recent email.
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"These sessions were not accepted:
- one
- two
- three
And here's the status of your other submissions:
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Thoughts?
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So, if you read through your inbox last-in-first-out, typically the first thing you see is "Sorry, all of these sessions were rejected" and if you don't recall exactly how many you submitted, it can certainly appear as if all of your sessions were rejected/not accepted.
That email should say...
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I wish more clinicians worked that way. Lots of siloes and little information sharing in my own anecdotal experienceā¦
The goal is twofold tho:
Modular systems that are able to effectively communicate without becoming inextricably tied to other systems
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āAre you an AGI?ā
š¤:āDefinitely not. Iām just a language model.ā
āOk, good! But wait... Would you tell me if you were?ā
š¤: āOh yeah, SURE I would. Why wouldnāt I? šā
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So send use case commands rather than just creating and saving aggregates. I can see where that would make sense in more complex domains (where more side effects are triggered by the commands and their rippling events)
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Always did seem a bit intentionally vague to meā¦
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Groan
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To be fair, ācombustible heart tentsā were never FDA approved, to my knowledge. š¤£
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Just before the previous clip, the skater kid was practically taunting the Border Patrol agents by dancing around their munitions shots.