I knew there were more niche types than the A, B, and Rh, but I had no idea we were up to 48. I wonder how much the lesser known types interfere with transfusions.
I like the concept, and I think it would fit the definition of democracy since it reflects the will of the people. The main issue I see is that it still remains stable if a majority superclass oppresses a minority underclass. Tyranny of the Masses is a problem with most forms of democracy, not just yours.
One tactic to mitigate it is by only doing a random sample each time instead of a full sample. So randomly select 20% of the population, require them to vote, and if 50% of them vote in favor then there's no election. That only works if the mechanism to randomly select people can't be tampered with, though.
Use enough of them, flip the dirty side down, and you could redo your floors!
Almost certainly, but we as a species can dare to hope.
The next season of White Lotus is practically writing itself!
The obvious answer is to treat wood cutting boards as single-use and continually buy more from FauxPseudo after each meal.
Sometimes as low as $1 per day, sometimes up to $50 per day, all dependent on the state and specific prison. Hawaii doesn't charge, so get locked up there if you follow through with this plan!
Sure, private prison execs already get to hoover up taxpayer money, and they profit from the slave labor, but how else would they get filthy rich if they stopped profiting off you just because you finished your sentence?
The first besides that manhole cover from the underground nuclear test, right?
Is that the CLIT Commander!?
I wouldn't be so opposed to it if this was the case with Copilot, but at my job it never "fails". It never says, "I don't have enough data on that," or, "You should contact an appropriate resource." It always has an answer that is very confidently portrayed.
Now I'm flooded with tickets from users saying, "I followed Copilot's instructions and this still didn't work," with screenshots of Copilot where they asked it how to do something that is impossible with our software. Then I have to argue with them about it because they believe the LLM over IT. Or users asking for permission to see a button/link that doesn't exist because the last 50% of the steps are pure hallucinations.
I have the same question except it's a Pi B+ from 2014. It doesn't seem powerful enough for most Pi recommendations I see online.
It was an internal decapitation, provided this isn't a second similar case I hadn't heard about (which would be an awful trend). The whole thing was a mess, with the doctor trying to cover it up and then brush it off like it was a Three Stooges act instead of people's lives and emotions.