Also electric vs gas has nothing to do with robotaxis.
Just to clarify "doge" isn't a real thing and has no real power. They can propose cuts, but it would be the senate and the house that would have to pass changes to social security. They may take up initiatives "doge" proposes, but it'll be your representatives that make the actual choice.
Definitely more Halloween than Thanksgiving, but definitely very autumnal.
If we're doing TV shows, "Bob's burgers" has a lot of great Thanksgiving episodes.
Its so hard to tell with Trump. Was it a test or just ignorance or something else.
For example, they've already pulled so many people from the house for Trumps administration that the Republicans only have I think a one seat majority now (if I mathed correctly).
Not to mention they delayed releasing part 1 for years (or at least a year cause of covid). You'd have assumed they'd have taken advantage of that, but it could be a casualty of the writers strike.
I may have interpreted the movie wrong, but I think the movie is about setting up that conflict. The whole movie revolves around Miles not being a "true" Spiderman, an error. My understanding is that the trilogy is more about taking destiny into your own hands and showing the "spider-verse" assumptions are wrong. If true it plays nicely with the fanbase feuding about whether Peter Parker is the only "true" Spiderman, or if anyone can truly take up the mantle.
Now, miles dad usually does die, so maybe not exactly, but my takeaway from the movie was to not allow others to tell you what you should/shouldn't be/do.
Voldemort secretly having a daughter isnt just a fan theory, "Delphi" is a character in "The Cursed Child" and plays a pivotal role in the plot - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Cursed_Child. Since JK Rowling was involved in the play, she considers it cannon (however terrible a play and decision that may be).
God I hate these kinds of articles, ML/AI have been driving growth/products for decades. They're not new. GenAI like all other AI/ML will find it's niche and make some differences.
Well that's confusing. This is a separate entity and not tied at all to the onnx deep learning runtime msoft manages - https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime
It's becoming a self fulfilling prophecy. People don't watch cause they don't know if it'll get reupped, numbers aren't good enough, they cancel the show, people become more concerned about the next show being canceled so don't watch.
Im pretty sure that was just marketing talk, as the original DS could play GBA games.
Yeah they make their cheesesteaks with cheeze whiz. They have no place talking about sandwiches.
What a weird game/premise.
!That the arm was his wife was such a odd twist!<
It definitely has applications in defense/Intel spaces. Knowing where a photo was taken can be really useful info.
The issue is it's going to be trained only on places people go. My understanding is that most geolocating systems are more focused on the uncommon or less traveled locations. Maybe I'm wrong, but I guess they're probably tested it out before announcing it.
Yeah, it's a gift and a curse for exploring a new domain. It can help you move faster, but you'll definitely loose some understanding you'd get from struggling on those topics longer.
I watched the video for the agents in SharePoint because I was interested in how revolutionary this might be. While their ability to integrate the agents into their products is nice (they also constrain document access to user access), at the end of the day it's a nice wrapping around an LLM.
While this will definitely be useful in a variety of ways, it's not the game changer that Claude Computer Use might be.
I think it's cause it's an area where being wrong is acceptable. In most other applications, the uncertainty of the correctness makes the LLM/AIs more dangerous to deploy.
Or just subsidize the loss to kill manufacturing in South Korea. It's the same approach with solar panels and probably what's going on with EVs.
Edit: The article actually just states plainly that's what's going on. They're subsidizing the manufacturing to ensure the manufacturers don't have to worry about profitability right away. Same strategy they used with solar panels, where they now have over production.
It would make you the least patient, but "Prince of Persia: Lost Crown" is one of the best metroidvanias I've ever played. It is old enough now where it is on sale occasionally.
West of Loathing
Not sure if a perfect fit, but a comedy western rpg with a bit of a supernatural element. If you haven't already you should check it out!