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Only republican primary voters count as “the public”
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I doubt it’s a criminal statute
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American born residents are more likely to be criminals than immigrants.
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More training data I guess
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I’m not sure, but the thing you quoted is county
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The sheriff is an independently elected county office
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We need them:
1) so we
a) have enough
i) list symbols
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She thought she had a job as a reporter, how adorable.
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No need, their governor should send state police.
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Can happen to anyone
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They could empower a state law enforcement agency to carry out orders for them
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Not if they ignore the parliamentarian
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“Address new reports” seems to be pretty easy to weasel out
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From the MAGA pov it’s not really about money, that’s just the leverage.
It’s about pushing their “alternative facts”
As soon as Harvard or any other commits to strict obedience to MAGA talking points they can have their money back.
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Never let the mark get away with just one payment
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I expect they will also get plenty of time with trumps various bagmen. The first 2M is a ticket to give even more.
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They are only cheaper if you don’t pay interest (competition will change this) and ignore KYC requirements.
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This. Quotas.
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“The court rejected Noriega's claim to head of state immunity, as he was never recognized as Panama's legitimate leader by the U.S., and his actions were for personal gain rather than official acts of state.”
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Well, obviously illegally
But I wonder what arguments his lawyers made
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If a foreign head of state enjoys absolute immunity from US law, how was Noriega prosecuted?
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I assume the issue is that a small farm won’t have the (certified, inspected, etc) setup to pasteurize.
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Power is expensive because for decades governors appointed political hacks to the PUC who imposed no oversight on the utilities, allowing them to pay large dividends instead of maintaining their infrastructure.
Now they raise rates to catch up on the neglected infrastructure.
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Better: permanent entry ban
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Does he get paid separately for each job?
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Very expensive autocomplete
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They can produce an embedding from the input tokens to a vector space.
Traditional IR systems are mostly vector based
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A chatbot is not the only application of LLMs. Next token prediction is not the only use for the technology.
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I agree, you can’t trust the summarization. But in specific domains they work well for search/retrieval (better than traditional search techniques).
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LLM based AI tools a great for tasks that involve searching/filtering/considering many possible items, where you can use the tool to do a first pass and then have the expert make the final decisions.
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Jr staffers from back then are in the current regime and literally saying that he was robbed.
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Small “l” liberal in the British sense, anti-monarchy
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The US constitution was a liberal document.
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Nonsense. They act in the name of the king, and the king can commit o crime.
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Could the court appoint a state AG as special prosecutor?
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I work in software and saw the shift in naming. It was no big deal, and no pressure.
IME, the change appealed to a sense of precision in engineers. The old words did not exactly match the use. We chose better words. Except in places where it would have been hard, or we forgot. No big deal.
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Sure, just standardize the schema for records….. 30 years later, give up
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Also, the requirements are generally set by the legislature (over many years) with zero concern for how hard it would be to implement.
Outside gov there is a back and fourth was the requirements are established. You aim for what the software can actually do.
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Or, people selling a (good) asset to either rebalance or cover margin after taking (leveraged) loss on other assets.
Pretty common
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The courts have the power to order everyone around in part because everyone agrees they do (the constitution is not very specific about this).
They go to great lengths to show they are very carefully considering if they have the authority to order people to do things.
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Years ago I spent about an hour before giving up trying to get public data on tulip prices from the auctions in Amsterdam, trying to publish the daily BTC to tulip exchange rate.
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Robots can barely fold already made t-shirts
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This is to be about hitting a quota
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Taiwan should just bad exports to the us
The Netherlands should block exports of semiconductor tooling
The EU should tax US technology and financial services at 50%
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These should not be elected positions
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Somehow I think it’s the color of the neck that matters, not the color of the collar.
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I dunno, she could have been DEI
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It’s an entire industry of people who have evolved to find and focus on things with exponential growth/improvement curves.
It (so far) has such a curve, so they are all in.
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How do you recommend testing them:
(A) Fire extinguisher fight
(B) fire extinguisher powered chair races
?