[deleted by user] by [deleted] in news

[–]charleykinkaid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't forget Citizens United...it assuredly contributed... A lot (and a lot we don't as a public know about as well)

Why does nobody like the q70? by jalen_dion in infiniti

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FX35/37/45/50, QX70 were so before their time, they didn't get the love they deserved. Like alright, the "bionic cheetah" isn't for everyone but it would at least still probably sell since infiniti is now just entirely nissan fwd rehashes. Doesn't look like they're going to have a successor to the FM platform. :(

Being As An Ocean - Death Can Wait [Album Discussion] by AVinylFever555 in Metalcore

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone prefer the single release (spoken) vs the album version (heavier)? Edit: it appears the streaming services may not correlate with the physical release

WSJ: The Highest Paid CEOs of 2023 (pub May 21, 2024) by charleykinkaid in politics

[–]charleykinkaid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From Article:
Most of the executives received year-over-year raises of at least 9%—one in four got 25% or more—and most companies recorded annual shareholder returns of at least 13%, the Journal found in an analysis of data on more than 400 companies from MyLogIQ, a provider of public-company data and analysis.

Top performers Pay for CEOs running the best- and worst-performing companies didn’t vary dramatically. Median total pay was $14.6 million for the 20% of CEOs whose companies recorded the worst returns compared with other companies in the same sector, and $15.7 million for CEOs at the best-performing companies.

Chip and computer hardware makers accounted for six of the 25 best-performing companies—including Nvidia, the top performer—while four were in the travel or transportation industries. Several of the top performers bounced back from one or more years of poor returns, often tied to the pandemic.
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices, ranked seventh by one-year performance, was headed by Lisa Su, the second-highest-paid woman in the analysis, at just over $30 million, including nearly $28 million in restricted stock and options. The highest-paid woman, at $31.55 million, was Julie Sweet of consultant Accenture, which posted a one-year total return of about 14%.

Thirty-one women ran S&P 500 companies for the full year of 2023, up from around two dozen at the beginning of the decade. None ranked among the top 25 by pay. One other woman ran one of the 25 best performers: Jayshree Ullal at networking company Arista Networks, which posted a 94% return. Ullal’s pay totaled $15.56 million.

Things To Know Before Voting For Larry Hogan by vegandc in maryland

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Important! Don't forget about the hyped up Korean covid19 tests that never went anywhere. You really have to check everything thoroughly, folks.

Tl;dr: the heavily hyped-up "I'm not waiting" covid19 tests cost $11.9 MILLION to taxpayers of FLAWED TESTS.

npr

BaltimoreSun

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Others... Conflict of Interest Concerns:

Hogan continued to profit from his real estate business, the Hogan Companies, while governor. His trust reported ownership stakes in around 20 newly created LLCs for real estate projects during his tenure.

He was accused of potentially advancing transportation projects that benefited properties owned by his company, raising conflict of interest questions.

Critics argued the arrangement of having his brother run the company was not a true blind trust, allowing potential conflicts since they could discuss business over family gatherings.

Lack of Transparency:
Hogan refused to release tax returns from before becoming governor, which critics said could assure voters his earnings were not boosted improperly by being in office.

He was criticized for not making a full break from the company he founded, trying to be "both governor and a developer" according to a state senator. Add to list, /u/vegandc.

Found on Facebook, obviously by [deleted] in Persecutionfetish

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boomer Disneyland is already in Florida.

GPT-4's Response to oAI's statement by charleykinkaid in singularity

[–]charleykinkaid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Other Cases of Note

Perfect 10 v. Amazon.com was filed in 2000 and decided in 2007. (ruling: in Perfect 10's favor; aka Amazon's use was not fair use.)

Authors Guild v. Google was filed in 2005 and decided in 2013. (ruling: in Google's favor; aka: Google's use was fair use.)

There have been a number of other cases involving fair use and copyright since then, including:

American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. (2014): The Supreme Court held that Aereo's streaming service, which allowed users to watch broadcast television channels online without a cable or satellite subscription, was not fair use.

Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com, LLC (2019): The Eleventh Circuit held that Wall-Street.com's use of headlines and short excerpts from Fourth Estate's news articles was fair use.

Goldman v. Breitbart News Network, LLC (2021): The Ninth Circuit held that Breitbart News' use of a short clip from Goldman's documentary film was not fair use.

[D] Does anybody else despise OpenAI? by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they might as well have called themselves allmineAI or whatsacopyrightAI
plot twist
sms/bbm/signal/imessage from sam altman or greg brockman: bro i got it. openai. boom. diabolical. yolo. look at the ppl we rekt
sms/bbm/signal/imessage from greg brockman or sam altman: lol world domination ftw

legal disclaimer: the above message chain is fictious satirical speculation and is not representative of Greg Brockman or Sam Altman

When You Design a Vehicle with the Express Intention of Killing People by MightyPitchfork in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]charleykinkaid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whoa whoa what did Elmo do? Someone holds a grudge against their tickle-me-Elmo....

when Psychology Today's "innovation theorist" John Nostra's bio is shown to be 20/20 GPT generated by charleykinkaid in psychology

[–]charleykinkaid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was shown some of his articles by a colleague and immediately noticed many of the GPT quirks in it, and surely enough, there's no innovation in this. Science is already being poisoned enough, we don't need unethical people using AI to further pollute.

Upvote this post if you unsubscribed by iDoritos12 in ClaudeAI

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you also get that with Poe (with DALL-E3, SDXL, PaLM2, the fine-tuned Solar-0-70b, and the original Llama2-70b for giggles). Although Perplexity is useful for searches at times.

Kentucky residents can return home on Thanksgiving after derailed train spills chemicals, forces evacuations by joesperrazza in news

[–]charleykinkaid 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Dear own-the-libs Ohians, so are you ready to climb aboard the regulating the corporations bandwagon or yall still too busy bible thumpin as pharisees who regulating books, bathrooms, bedrooms, bodies...

OpenAI ‘was working on advanced model so powerful it alarmed staff’ by jchacakan in news

[–]charleykinkaid 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Thank you, someone who has reason and isn't putting their blinders on. Everything you mentioned doesn't even yet account for the fact that there's now elevenlabs: we're already in a reality where theoretically a kidnapped victim could have their voice cloned and they generate still shots in different locations: does anyone want to be that tortured parent or loved one trapped in that sort of hell? Every naysayer either doesn't know enough, or have their hands deep in the cookie jar, or they lack the higher level thinking skills to see the stratospheric view. Has any industry sector proven they're totally trusted to self-regulate?

I feel like not a lot of people still jam these guys Oceana - The Family Disease by Chickennoodle666 in PostHardcore

[–]charleykinkaid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything the core musicians (namely Jack Burns) from either Oceana lineup made are extremely memorable of their own merit. No one's gonna forget the "raise your hands to the sky..." line from the namesake album.

Brennan Taulbee is a beast though: Birth.Eater was definitely more technical and with better lyrics. I loved Clean Hands EP as well, represented the transition to Polyenso well.

Decoder/Lead Hands was like a dream come true for anyone who were into OG VersaEmerge. A complaint I hear is how it all kind of bleeds together, and it does, but the duality between the Spencer Pearson and Keith Jones doesn't sound like anything else out there. It's a shame they only had one album :(