

This is my transition goal


This is my transition goal

Very little happens in Lenexa so they gotta stick the pigs on whatever they can obv


Does this come up often?


I’m too lazy to look for any of their documentation about this, but it would be pretty bold to believe privacy or processing claims from OpenAI or similar AI orgs, given their history flouting copyright.
Silicon valley more generally just breaks laws and regulations to “disrupt”. Why wouldn’t an org like OpenAI at least leave a backdoor for themselves to process API requests down the road as a policy change? Not that they would need to, but it’s not uncommon for a co to leave an escape hatch in their policies.


I gotta say, the C02 number seems very high to me too, just got that from a quick search and saw that a couple of times. I haven’t investigated it closely tbh.
I wasn’t aware of the mining differences between uranium and thorium, that is encouraging.
Regarding the waste, that’s a fair point as well. Thanks for the response! Interesting points.
I used to be very pro nuclear energy. Besides the waste and the occasional meltdown it seemed like a no brainer as a renewable supplement. After learning a little more about it though it just seems like we have more runway for positive growth with wind and solar than nuclear, but I’d be happy to be proven wrong.


From what I understand nuclear in general is (at least now) a dead end as a climate change solution.
Maybe at some point in the past nuclear could have resolved many climate change issues, but between project time, initial emission cost, and waste, it just doesn’t seem viable anymore.


Wtf, what do they try to entrap people with?


Gotcha, all that makes sense. 6 years seems like a good sign. Thanks for the info, definitely checking the org out.


Are you a member? How is it?
I assume no one at this point
You’re right about the Snopes article. It does do a decent job of pointing out that a lot of this reporting is rumor based.
This first anecdote (also highlighted by Snopes) is amusing
Double-hit cases" have been around for decades. I first heard of the “hit-to-kill” phenomenon in Taiwan in the mid-1990s when I was working there as an English teacher. A fellow teacher would drive us to classes. After one near-miss of a motorcyclist, he said, “If I hit someone, I’ll hit him again and make sure he’s dead.” Enjoying my shock, he explained that in Taiwan, if you cripple a man, you pay for the injured person’s care for a lifetime. But if you kill the person, you “only have to pay once, like a burial fee.” He insisted he was serious—and that this was common.
So is it Taiwan or the mainland with these wild laws?
Another false claim about China, it seems.
Thanks for the links, it’s much appreciated
I’ve seen this in comments a lot but never a source, do you happen to have one?


Same, but on any forum. Trying to just force myself to reply to things once in a while like I’m doing right now


Unrelated 3rd party gets mad at 1st party for transaction with 2nd party. 4th party (neighbor of 2nd party) steals transacted item on behalf of 3rd party. Seems legit.
I figured US sanctions in this case would just limit which companies can interact with US based companies and within US borders, isn’t that how sanctions on Cuba work? Obviously the US just does what it wants but it’s not clear to me how this was legally justified, if at all.
I ended up picking the bi label because im attracted to all (and null) genders but the attraction is different between them. I guess that’s “omni”, but I’m old and like the bi label more. The flag is also excellent.
Like you said, the distinction is mostly arbitrary and will differ between any 2 people. Whatever fits your vibe at the time, no reason you cant reidentify later.