Every one of them? Very interesting. I'd be curious to know why non-white conservatives are white supremacists.
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Honestly, it's just so convenient to be able to get in the car and go (unless the destination's parking situation is really bad).
Americans value convenience quite a lot. We even trade our personal data for it.
I kinda wish the big companies would do the same and just block the states that pass these laws. Like, the state just loses access to a big chunk of the internet as soon as the bill passes, prompting an uproar and a learning opportunity for those lawmakers.
Obviously that's probably unrealistic, but I can dream 🙂
By verifying that they're correct...? 🤔
This is probably a dumb question, but I'm always out of the loop: What exactly did this guy (or kid? He looks like he could be in his teens) do to piss everyone off?
I try not to ask questions that could easily be Googled, but I'd rather not search for "big balls."
They aren't a solution to the problem today, but they've advanced quite a lot compared to when I first had this idea like three years ago, and lots of tech companies continue to dump massive amounts of money into advancing it even more.
I'm not saying LLMs (or whatever the next big thing after LLMs might be) are the whole solution though. They're just tools.
I really hope this can be improved with AI. A teacher can teach in ways that are effective for most students, but not all. But an LLM can scale up more than a teacher. Hopefully educators can somehow leverage that tech as a tool to multiply their own effectiveness.
American here. I have seen plenty of roadkill in my lifetime, but none of it was ever a baguette.
Feel free to ask weird questions and rant about life! Our lives were very different 20 years ago, so it's interesting to learn from the perspectives of other generations.
🤔 I kinda want to type "illegal content" into Yandex now
Ah that makes sense. Personally, I tend to avoid urban areas if possible. Too much air pollution, noise pollution, light pollution, people... Maybe it's a sensory thing. I could see how it's much easier to build a public transit system when everyone's so close together though