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No working prototype? Why are all the images renders?
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2024-08-06
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2024-08-06
Huh. Isn't that something. Nvidia has a PR team.
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2024-08-06
We need to stop idolizing billionaires.
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2024-08-06
hot chip challenge
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2024-08-06
Oh fuck off.
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2024-09-06
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2024-08-06
Yeah, which is why I’m confused about the idea that AI will replace humans. I saw one claiming that AI would replace humans in filling out tax forms, but that only seems to apply to tax forms that already exist. If there was some new tax form, the AI would be useless and we’d have to pay someone to fill out a bunch of tax forms to train the AI
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2024-08-06
Why does the movie Three Body Problem come to mind?
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2024-08-06
Of course the specific killer AI is never mentioned. Bogus headline by fearmongering luddites. AI is the most overused, least understood term of modern times.
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2024-08-06
"they" aren't "learning" anything.
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2024-08-06
> AI Systems Are Learning to Lie and Deceive, Scientists Find No ~~We're~~ they aren't.
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2024-08-06
I'm talking about GPT-4. Or any general purpose LLM, really. If it hasn't been trained to deceive, its misakes are just errors. Not lies.
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2024-09-06
Your comment is going over everyone's head. You should have said: "duh, elmo lies, so will his AI..."
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2024-09-06
Must be Republicans.
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2024-09-06
ChatGPT has been doing that since day 1. OpenAI truly ahead of the curve.
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2024-09-06
Getting simple systems wrong just prices how advanced my general artificial intelligence is!
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2024-09-06
> neither study has demonstrated that AI models are lying over their own volition AI models do not have volition.
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2024-09-06
Unexpected jurrasic park
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2024-10-06
No its not. You are still just doing the same thing of making it sound vague then asking leading questions
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2024-10-06
Man its almost like thats what I was referring to.... The jury is not out, there is not one lick of evidence for what you are claiming.
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2024-10-06
Oh sorry, my mistake. I thought you might be worth talking to.
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2024-10-06
That doesn't work when you are the one who just ate crow
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2024-10-06
Plenty of respected researchers are trying to ascertain the limits of transformers and SSMs. Snarky comments aren't going to convince me you know more about machine learning than they do, or more about general intelligence than I do. I'm not sure why you're struggling to grasp that.
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2024-08-06
You could say the same about Palestinian society as well
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2024-08-06
literally no
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2024-08-06
Such a bleek outlook. I think if we all continue to educate ourselves on AI and other tech, and stay consistent, we has a species can temper many of the purposely speculated doom and gloom future scenarios.
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2024-09-06
Lets not forget who invaded Iran in 41. Which nations conspired a coup that brought about a vicious secret police force, raped the nation of its natural resources that ultimately led to them becoming a nation of fundamentalists.
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2024-08-06
I think the only thing that is pushing us towards nuclear war is when nations constantly test other nations 'nuclear response doctrine', like what's the potential response you're looking for there?
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2024-09-06
Humanity fuck humanity
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2024-08-06
We are 100yrs into the internal combustion engine, I would argue it's mostly perfected as is.
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2024-08-06
At 10,000 miles per year driven and $3 per gallon of gas, my quick math is $245 per year savings. I guess the higher cost of the vehicle is already factored in?
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2024-08-06
Not everybody is broke.
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2024-08-06
I would love a PHEV or all-electric version of a 1990's Ranger/S10/Dakota sized truck myself.
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2024-08-06
Are trucks and SUVs still exempt?
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2024-08-06
Don't front MC Ren
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2024-08-06
Check out to Ford Maverick.
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2024-08-06
Cost is a factor of scale. Part of the reason why EVs, PHEVs and hybrids cost more is due to the lower scale and R&D costs. Once production scale goes up, they will be much cheaper to build as fixed costs are spread among more models
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2024-08-06
We’re 98 years into liquid propelled rockets. I guess that tech is perfected as well.
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2024-08-06
We're already taxed on it. If you have a normal vehicle you could even see yours reduced in a scheme like that.
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2024-08-06
Ford makes a PHEV Ranger but refuses to sell it in the States… I’d buy it today if it was available.
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2024-08-06
You mentioned crisis though. Yes, an act of congress would be ideal, but that would be political suicide. My comment was due to the irony of it happening under a republican president since what seems like a very large outspoken majority believes the president has direct influence over the price of gas.
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2024-08-06
The gas crisis of the 70s was caused by OPEC. Oil prices aren’t a domestic issue but the government can artificially alter the price for the end consumer through tax legislation
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2024-08-06
Yeah the US doesn't use imperial measurements (that's for the UK), they use US Customary, a derivative of the Imperial system.
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2024-08-06
i don’t want my countrymen to be taxed more for owning the most common vehicle in the country. i want less taxes for all of us. i don’t see any way out of our situation without focus on nuclear power
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2024-08-06
Nuclear would be great. But it'd also be great to discourage people commuting with full size pick ups. At least in urban areas... Out in the country where my parents live it makes sense. But they make things such a pain in the city.
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2024-08-06
Next the car companies are gonna change the value of a mile!
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2024-08-06
Insurance being tied to vehicle weight would be nice. an 80cc motorbike/3KW e-moto shouldn't cost $50/month, when a car costs $100/month and a giant jacked up F9000 pickup truck whose bumper clears the windshield of said car still costs $100/month.
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2024-08-06
I’d rather they focus efforts on the fighting corruption among lawmakers. What are they gunna do, “fine” companies for not complying? Big whoop. Another pointless act.
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2024-08-06
Interesting! Would you mind pointing me to that tidbit of information? I read the article as well as the other linked in the original and did not see that.
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2024-08-06
So is climate change real or not?
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2024-08-06
Thanks! Will go take a look.
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2024-08-06
Government's exist to set Standards... And 38mpg is pitiful ! Why should manufacturers be rewarded for providing *slightly* less pollution of the air we all breathe? America is so backwards.
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2024-08-06
It's less about cost and more about sacrificing the planet and everybodies health for profit. Let's call it what it is.
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2024-08-06
What an ass-backwards view of the world. It's all the customers fault, you know, the customers that make the vehicles. Doh
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2024-08-06
I think MPG has gotten better at about the same rate that cars have gotten bigger offsetting any benefits
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2024-08-06
Yea and you spend thousands repairing all the advanced tech when it breaks instead. So much for "saving money"
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2024-08-06
I see a bunch of info for ‘light duty trucks’ but no mention of larger trucks…🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ this one was interesting https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news-and-insights/latest-market-news/2576289-us-backtracks-on-strict-fuel-economy-standards
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2024-08-06
Half the issue currently is that it’s an arms race. My mom doesn’t really want a big SUV. But she gets driving anxiety, and it feels like about 80% of the cars in the area are trucks or big SUVs. So she feels unsafe in a sedan and much safer in her newer Subaru Outback. I always laugh when I park my older Outback next to hers. They’re only about ten years apart, the difference in size is just absurd.
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2024-08-06
Companies don't waste a lot of time making things that the public doesn't want. It's that simple. You want amenities, those things cost weight, and weight kills efficiency.
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2024-08-06
Well the EPA is about to lose all its power thanks to SCOTUS getting rid of Chevron Deference 
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2024-08-06
Setting a standard requires an enforcement and oversight agency/bureaucracy and more wasteful spending.
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2024-08-06
Awesome. Now repeal the chicken tax and fix that loophole that let's truck makers skirt the regs so they will make normal sized trucks again.
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2024-08-06
Same. My mom is considering moving to a larger vehicle from her Prius Prime bc she’s worried about safety. It sucks bc she doesn’t otherwise need a big vehicle. I understand her fear. But increasing the size of our cars collectively is not what we should be doing as a society.
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2024-08-06
Everything is going to have to be a hybrid or an electric, or this shit isn't going to work!
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2024-08-06
I had a 2018 civic I bought new and the year I bought it the tag was like $500-$600. Fast forward to this year, I bought a 2023 Hyundai that cost nearly $10k more and the tag was only $250, so IDK what my state does for taxes (I moved outside of the city limits during that time but while that affects the price of the tag, it shouldn't affect it that much).
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2024-09-06
Those shit roads are a feature, not a problem. Polis wants everyone to take mass transit anyway. That’s where the money is flowing now.
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2024-09-06
Amazing that it we could’ve been doing this all along.
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2024-09-06
Ive been getting 55 mpg for 18 years driving a Prius
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2024-09-06
I took an 05 Colorado to my local ORV park when I first got it new. Drove through a puddle that came close to the door windows. Sat for a second for a friend to take a pic (I wish I had the Pic still) and drove out. Still stayed in the park for a few more hours after. Even accidentally jumped it at one point. I went several more times in the next couple years. It took it all in stride. I didn't get rid of that truck until 2010. Nothing wrong with it ever popped up because of off-roading. My next truck was, and still is, a 1500. Took that out there, bone stock, many times too. Absolutely no issues at all. Most people offroading don't *need* a sky jacker set up. If you do, you should be trailering that thing in there. If it's built for crazy off-road, it's not built to be on the road. You're just endangering yourself and everyone around you.
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2024-09-06
Cries in Australian. I pay over 1k AUD per year for registration for a v8
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2024-09-06
*Trucks* needed to be removed years ago. The vast majority of the people who buy them don't need them at all - and even if they did need something to carry shit around, it's easy to make smaller, cheaper, and more efficient vehicles than the ugly murder machines people keep buying.
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2024-09-06
Get rid of the chicken tax.
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2024-09-06
I pay more to register my truck every year, it costs significantly more than my wife’s car just to purchase, I pay more for a tank of gas, I’m not sure what more you really want.
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2024-10-06
I said that they are minorly longer to accommodate safety improvements. You then disputed the rest of my statement. So again, find me your apparently so egregious expansion.
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2024-11-06
Everyone talks about how Toyotas are easy to fix and last forever, Chevy trucks from that era are just as maintainable and the parts cost a lot less. They’re great for us poor dudes.
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2024-11-06
only 38? lmao
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It may have been solved in 2021, but isn’t a defective servo also kinda Boeing’s fault?
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2024-08-06
> The takeoff checklist requires the crew to look at the engine performance readouts and verify the engines are producing the required power output after starting the takeoff roll. According to the report the crew did not until after they were airborne. Could there have been a valid reason to proceed with the take-off? Like, is that runway very short and they worried they would run out if they hit the breaks. Personally, I'm always super aware of how long it takes me to properly break when operating a vehicle.
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2024-08-06
Just last year, there were over 1,000 vehicle recalls https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls/vehicle-safety-recalls-week That's 2.7 recalls per day. It happens.
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2024-08-06
Another vote for Mentour Pilot. Also the [Blancolirio channel](https://www.youtube.com/@blancolirio/playlists) by Juan Brown, a 777 first officer.
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2024-08-06
Both those channels are really cool. Pilot Debrief is pretty good too, usually short and to the point, focus on general aviation accidents, think he was a fighter pilot.
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2024-08-06
Oh look a BOEING aircraft thats dropping to bits because proper assembly/ maintenance "eats into Boeing profits" ...what a surprise
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I frequently watch expensive mansion tours, i clicked on a single tiny house video, been almost a month now i havent been able to use the mainpage lol Dont click on tiny houses :)
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2024-08-06
Delete that one gun video from your watch history and the recommendations based on it will stop (and open Youtube links in incognito so they don't add to your watch history in the first place). IMO that's a problem with Youtube in general. Watch one video outside of your normal watch behavior and the algorithm suddenly adds anything related to your suggestions and since you never watched that kind of content there's overwhelmingly much of it compared to what you normally watch.
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2024-08-06
Chicago's epidemic of gun violence has never been the same since the [20mm gang wars.](https://youtu.be/1FMeG60vLfQ?t=109)
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2024-08-06
They have let the porn get out of hand, but the gun printing/manufacturing and improvised explosive stuff has gotten way over the top in the last few years. “I’m making this gun…for science…you should never do this…if you want the STL file, click the link below…”
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2024-08-06
Gaming content too. Watch one Sims 4 video and it will be all over your page for weeks.
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2024-08-06
If only our completely corrupt government didn't make everyone want to buy guns.
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2024-08-06
When YouTube says “Cracking Down” they don’t mean “taking down”, they just mean they aren’t going to give the poster any money. They’ll still MAKE money, just won’t pay it out.
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2024-08-06
I was getting a lot of varied recommendations about birds for months. I clicked on a single bird video from Japan and now I only get bird videos from there exclusively for some reason.
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2024-08-06
You know, not the logistical issues of an island nation short on resources and cut off from oil supplies, attempting to supply an army across the Pacific Ocean. But your one phrase that sounds right if you don't dig in and actually research anything seems fine.
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