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  • It would be nice to see someone face some consequences, but this is just a step towards correcting the country and can not undo the damages dealt by this administration.

    Even with concerted efforts to rebuild, it will take decades to undo the damages.

  • Honestly, I don't even think hardware has progressed enough to warrant a new generation. It doesn't feel like much even uses the current consoles to the full extent.

  • Right now I have a console to play those games, but don't know what I'll do when the next "generation" comes out.

  • Oh my god, read the article:

    The bill does not make women ineligible to vote if they have changed their names after marriage. But its documentation provisions could make voter registration harder for people who change their names and don’t have valid passports.

  • Sorry I've got to down vote you, but its in your own article:

    A passport alone would be sufficient to register under the bill

    Hard to link to the specific line, but this is only one of a few instances where they state a passport is enough.

    Edit: If a passport wasn't enough, the percentage impacted by the bill would be a lot higher.

  • Just look at how long it took to roll out Real IDs. I think it took over a decade, there is now way to implement the Save act correctly by the midterms. Hell even by the next presidential election.

  • Isn't a passport enough to prove citizenship? I thought the issue is you need drivers license + birth certificate or passport or real ID. That's at least what this Source says.

  • I mean, what does it look like to "end the war". Even if they voted to end it, you can't unilaterally stop it, the time to stop it was before Trump started the war, now it can only end through a deal with Iran.

  • 2028

  • Thanks for providing the actual numbers.

    I think one of the more concerning things is, what if you think the answer is in the documents you provided but they actually aren't. What you think is a low error rate could actually be a high error rate.

  • Just for context, this is the error rate when the right answer is provided to the LLM in a document. This means that even when the answer is being handed to the LLM they fail at the rates provided in the article/paper.

    Most people interacting with LLMs aren't asking questions against documents, or the answer can not be directly inferred from the documents (asking the LLM to think about the materials in the documents).

    That means in most situations the error rate for the average user will be significantly higher.

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  • Anyone know what my hardware would show as if I play on my phone using something like GameNative or Gamehub? Curious what the android/arm numbers would be.

  • Disabling/destroying a satellite has only been shown to be feasible by a handful of militaries in the world in very controlled situations.

    Unless you mean you disable it via commands to the satellite, but that assumes there is a way to disable it and that you know who can disable it and can force them to do so.

  • Yeah, that was my point. Like all technology it has potential to liberate communications, but also enable bad actors. However, to me, it's the biggest reason why this technology would matter at all.

  • I feel like on part no one ever mentions on things like this are, how do you enforce any jurisdiction on a satellite and what it's doing.

    The main crazy thing about a satellite data enter is you can't confiscate it and therefore you can't control it. Hell once it's up there the only thing any government might be able to do is find the owner and force them to crash it (if possible).

    It in a sense sounds a bit like the wild west of the original internet. Admittedly Musk being at the forefront of it all sounds terrible, but I think there is something fascinating about an information hub that could be completely independent of any country.

  • I can't wait for another poll to shockingly show he's slid to his lowest approval of 39% - again.

    I swear for the past half year I've heard every news agency post an article every other week about his support "slipping to 39%"

  • You can track/identify people in range of a wifi router based on how the wifi signal is disrupted.

    I believe that the original people claimed you could ID individual people using their approach, but I suspect that's under ideal conditions and/or with some training against individual people.

  • So I looked it up and as I thought, the core basis of sorting for reddit is based on a weighting algorithm looking at thumbs/comments. People suspect that other information, like locality are used to (hence you typically get posts in your language), but there is supposedly limited user based info used in the ranking of posts (people generally see the same content on r/all)

    What I was hypothesising is that reddit wants to get rid of r/all so they can create a more tiktok/Instagram like feed based on individual user behavior. Both to make the app more addicting and/or have greater control/influence on what you do/don't see.