Yes it's literally illegal. But that only matters if it's actually enforced. Which basically this whole administration has proven only liberals and immigrants actually get prosecuted on anything.
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I don't know if I've ever seen him with glasses. God is he a conceited asshole. IF you can't read without glasses and you're the President I feel like you should always have glasses on you because you know important documents could be handed to you at anytime.
AI as we have it now can't become less energy and resource intensive. They are literally only scaling through brute force that's why it's destroying the computer parts industry for everyone but AI.
As for linux it's pretty easy these days. Once you get it to boot off a USB I would be surprised if you need help at all. Been rocking it for awhile personally on CachyOS.
As INeedMana said there are some communities here as well that can probably help.
The fact that China is catching up with opensource models basically proves it's not a money problem. Competition isn't helping us it's just bleeding us dry of resources (power, water, and computer hardware). China has basically proven competition isn't the most efficient way of making the best AI.
The only thing I would personally use it for is to prevent known genetic diseases or birth defects. This is in line with a talk the wife and I had not long ago. They can now test for a lot known genetic disease pretty early in the pregnancy. We both agreed if a severe one came back on the test we would do an abortion. It's just nothing something we can probably handle properly, and I don't want to bring a child into this already harsh world that is made even harder for them.
I don't understand how requiring federal agents to show their face while working in an official capacity unless the situation requires to be covered for safety reasons is controversial. If they aren't doing anything illegal, why do they feel the need to cover up like robbers?
I've been very happy with CachyOS but would probably recommend Fedora.
Freebsd? That one surprises me.
The difference is LMDE uses debian and its packages as a base while the "cinnamon" edition uses Ubuntu as a base. I believe they both actually use cinnamon as the DE.
It's more of a just in case because a lot of the linux community isn't like Conical lately.
I'm not sure it's the scale so much as the speed. We aren't even halfway through his second term yet.
I think a good start would be making a good game more often would help a lot. They don't need to be giant 3d games either. I think most older fans would still say X, VII, or VI are their favorites. They all also happen to be turn based (in some form).
No no, I agree we should start with the billionaires or possible trillionaires by time we actually do something.