is all that’s needed to prevent malicious files
Hmmm. So why do tools for “safe erase” even exist? ;-)
is all that’s needed to prevent malicious files
Hmmm. So why do tools for “safe erase” even exist? ;-)
AIEIAPALHE
They should have stayed with ELIZA.
Amazing.
They order people to work in different offices than before, far away from before, or in offices that did not even exist before. They order people to work in offices who have only worked at home before.
And they call it “return”, and everybody seems to accept the audacity.
Nobody laughs out loud into their faces and calls them the dirty liars that they are.
Once a new partition is created, all files are essentially wiped.
Partitioning does not wipe things.
It rewrites the partition tables, obviously, but no data elsewhere.
Nancy Pelosi, argued that the bill would “kill California tech” and stifle innovation.
As long as the critics of a safety regulation need nothing better than such stupid, short-sighted arguments, nobody will ever be safe.
Matters so much more than most people admit.
It’s hard to tell.
You install your own windows? Do you really know if the pre-installed windows gets deleted?
You install your own linux? There is still the BIOS that could carry some unwanted “evil” software.
Then there is the possibility of unwanted “evil” hardware or firmware parts inside some of the chips…
Actually, the answer is complicated.
Gravity isn’t the only relevant aspect here. Gravity makes that you have to look at the combination of “sun + planet”. They behave like 1 body together. But “sun + 10 planets” is like 10 different of these combined bodies: “sun + planet 1”, “sun + planet 2”, “sun + planet 3”…
Imagine it was different. Imagine a system of several planets rotating around the sun with all their rotational planes at different angles.
This system would be very asymmetric all the time. Now in general when asymmetric bodies rotate, then that motion is not stable. They tend to change their motion, that is, the rotational axis changes until it reaches the maximal inertia moment.
Take a plate or a stick and throw it up high while rotating it at a random angle. Then do it again with a very asymmetric thing. Watch how it’s motion changes.
It becomes stable when the inertia moment is maximal.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia
For the system with several planets, the stability of the whole system is maximized when all the rotational planes are the same, because then the inertia moment of the whole system is maximal.
This podcasting bro is NOT chasing revenue (yet).
He wants power.
He wants to collect 11-12 figure sums of venture capital and then built things that let him rule the world.
And afterwards, maybe revenue.
Then you need to read “1984” to the end (the book, not the movie)
If you say that 1+1=2 and they say that 1+1=3, what should be done?
1 should be renamed to 2, obviously.
/s
They all can lick my rock…
;-)
Someone trying to invoke good old Barbara Streisand?
Opinions, LOL, yes, the sacred thing for all Usamericans.
Here it is a doctor’s statement, legally binding.
…and I am sure that these managers are going to have fun with a bombardment of lawsuits soon
At least I can tell you that it does not work in my country, where bosses and authorities cannot decide whether or not you are sick, only doctors can.
Altman downplayed the major shakeup.
"Leadership changes are a natural part of companies
Is he just trying to tell us he is next?
/s
AI is a godsend for non coders and amateur programmers who need a quick and dirty script.
Why?
I mean, it is such a cruel thing to say.
50% of these poor non coders and amateur programmers would end up with a non-functioning script. I find it so unfair!
You have not even tried to decide who deserves and gets the working solution and who gets the garbage script. You are soo evil…
It’s the same as when you caught a big fish ;)
I would say most people go 120-140.
There are some who go only 100. Some go 160 or 180. Very few go even faster.
Funny thing: Teslas are on the lower end. You can hardly see them going above 120, and even less when it’s just a little bit uphill.
Yes, the highways are mostly straight enough, and the white lines are visible etc. Where there are dangerous sections, there are speed limits accordingly.
But you also have to look carefully: if you go much faster than 130 and the road isn’t good enough for whatever “much faster” is, then you are liable for the outcome.