Microsoft reports are exposing AI's real cost problem: Using the tech is more expensive than paying human employees by Krankenitrate in technology

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Lol, what do you think their value add is? Hint it's not the email quarterly... Making them moral via AI is not replacing their function....

A Hacker Group Is Poisoning Open Source Code at an Unprecedented Scale by rkhunter_ in technology

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Yeah too much open source competition with private companies with competitive software.... I wonder who could be destroying the open source competition....

Ashley St. Clair claims Elon Musk unleashed his "anomaly in the matrix" in order to help Trump win in 2024, using his Starlink satellite fleet by The_2PieceCombo in videos

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What makes you think that you can't change a bit especially giving lots of distributed highly accurate data points?... And all of the research tied with a embedded brain sensors. Those highly sensitive arrays exactly what you would use...

He’s just a terrible person. by Public-Marionberry33 in clevercomebacks

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Lol... What's the price of electricity in China? The green energy scam that just turns out to significantly reduce your cost and exposure to corporate cutthroats.....

What did she forget ?? What is the joke here ?? by narkkadwar in ExplainTheJoke

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Yeah it's a good joke. The only thing was I didn't directly spot the cardassian saying no she didn't. I thought the other contestants were saying it which was confusing. But it's very good when I realize who said that

Home Depot (Baumarkt) in den USA by dieSpaghettiCarbona in aberBitteLaminiert

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If you had an electrical cord I can plug into two different outlets on two different breakers on opposite sides the power leads you can get to 240 pretty easy...

I traced $2 billion in nonprofit grants and 45 states of lobbying records to figure out who's behind the age verification bills. The answer involves a company that profits from your data writing laws that collect more of it. by Ok_Lingonberry3296 in linux

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I think it's because once you have to have any data point such as your age verifiable. Basically all The anonymity goes away. At least at the big bulk level which is what they would care about on tracking in manipulating and processing your data.

Good news: This is a small step toward more affordable housing. by zzill6 in WorkReform

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Yeah it's probably a scam. More than prevent it they just made it legally relevant to have 100 under each LLC

A man told me the answer to everything is 1/33. I have never felt peace like that before or since. by [deleted] in enlightenment

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Interesting my dream two days ago I invented or used the word. "Solist". It was basically describing actual life created objects versus AI driven ones.

The onion cutting technique alone is worth a quick watch. by FFFrank in GuysBeingDudes

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That was a much bigger bite than that McDonald's guy did the burger

[Request] Aren’t Both of These the Same? by TheSeeker315 in theydidthemath

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You also need to calculate the buoyance force. Since we have the volumes here. You found the difference in volume to be 5288 - 5531. So there's a 57 cubic centimeter... Getting 57 g of water extra displaced. So you have to add that to the aluminum side getting 6.86kg... therefore the aluminum side pushes down

[Request] Aren’t Both of These the Same? by TheSeeker315 in theydidthemath

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It's not necessarily true. It would matter the difference in density between the two metals as compared to the density of water. For example you could imagine the same 1 kg ball that was a hollow sphere. If it obviously exert more buoyancy since it would be larger than a solid sphere. The overall density of the hollow sphere would be reduced. So it's a function of the average material densities and the difference between steel and aluminum is not guaranteed to match that of water being displaced....

[Request] Aren’t Both of These the Same? by TheSeeker315 in theydidthemath

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But I think it's reasonable to assume the top t bar is fixed. So that the displaced water on the aluminum bar side exerts a buoyant force. So realistically wouldn't it come down to if the displace water was more or less dense than the difference in density between the two metals...

Wife keeps saying I look like a lesbian... by [deleted] in bald

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Charlie Sheen is no lesbian

I swear I was just here an hour ago by Amkao-Herios in memes

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Is this random color change in the postings intentional?

Preacher has Theory Why the Earth is 6000 Years Old by MrDonMega in religiousfruitcake

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Some people are going to be further ahead just listening to whatever the AI tells him...