If you don’t think that people owning the results of their labor is morally correct, then what else is there to say about you.
Uh yeah, and we’re completely and utterly unapologetic about it because it’s the morally correct position.
The article mostly talks about using AI for the maintenance of the infrastructure, and detecting potential problems before they happen.
The government in USSR very much represented the working class. Maybe actually spend a bit of time learning about USSR instead of regurgitating propaganda points you’ve memorized?
edit: I love how mad libs of lemmy get when faced with basic historical facts
And a relevant passage from This Soviet World by Anna Louise Strong
guy should do an AMA on what it’s like to live a life with a single brain cell.
I don’t think TSMC has much interest in building fabs in US because it’s one card they hold over the US at the moment.
I think most people realized that China would catch up eventually, what’s shocking is the sheer speed of it. I thought it would at least take 3-4 years before China broke 5nm barrier, but here we are less than a year later.
I recommend reading what people who actually have a clue have to say on the subject https://www.russiamatters.org/analysis/whats-ahead-war-ukraine
It’s a war of attrition that Ukraine is losing because they have a much smaller population to draw on and rely on weapons from the west. Ukraine is already conscripting children, women, and the elderly now. It’s absurd to think that such conscripts are going to be able to hold off a seasoned professional army for long.
the url in the article looks dead, but here’s one with a working llamafile https://huggingface.co/jartine/llava-v1.5-7B-GGUF/tree/main
Indeed, liberalism is just a precursor of fascism https://orgrad.wordpress.com/articles/liberalism-the-two-faced-tyranny-of-wealth/
One has to be embarrassingly ignorant to believe that.
Indeed, trade between Russia and China is at over 200 billion already and it’s only going to go up.
China should really be thanking the US for taking the initiative on doing trade protectionists measures for them. All the sanctions end up doing is creating commercial vacuums that are filled by domestic competitors. If China started passing protectionist measures on their end, there would be a huge stink about it, but since US is doing it for them the government doesn’t have to take any heat domestically.
That’s precisely what I’d expect as well, and what APIs in languages like Java do.
This is literally how every sane API works in languages built by adults. For example, here’s what happens in Java:
java.time.LocalDate.of(2023, 3, 31)
> #object[java.time.LocalDate 0x2bc77260 "2023-03-31"]
java.time.LocalDate.of(2023, 3, 31).minusMonths(1)
> #object[java.time.LocalDate 0xac0dc15 "2023-02-28"]
java.time.LocalDate.of(2023, 3, 31).minusMonths(2)
> #object[java.time.LocalDate 0x44b9305f "2023-01-31"]
I have no idea where people get this notion that a month isn’t a defined size. Do people just not understand the concept of a month?
The amount of people arguing that this is a fine behavior in this thread makes the whole thing even funnier.
Amazing what making a good product that doesn’t have five eyes backdoors in it can bring telecoms.
but at what cost!