They don’t have a monetary incentive to bloat their figures.
They don’t have a monetary incentive to bloat their figures.
That’s stupid
Right on time, someone smarter than me.
Really though, I didn’t know whether or not that would be emulation, so thank you. I guess I better look’er up
I guess technically, but you’ll have to wait until someone smarter than me comes along. This is likely referring to Linux users playing the game through a proton compat layer.
That’s what we’re talking about though. What they’re doing is not order. The police typically escalate situations that don’t need to be escalated, they’re prone to fear because it’s how they’re trained and they view us as criminals and assailants. They do not protect order for normal people, they protect order for those that have enough power and influence.
No one feels comfortable when cops are around aside from cops and the rich. You’re trading false security for your rights.
This very well may be Stockholm syndrome, or something close to it.
Just because you know what to do to mitigate your chances of being shot doesn’t mean that that behavior isn’t still shitty. Look into how police are trained. They’re trained like the military, only the enemy is civilians.
Id say that’s definitely one of the core issues, but also the police’s core history as well. I do know that cops can do good things, but I’ll still stand with the ACAB crowd all day. Even though those cops can and do good things, at their core they’ve joined an organization that will protect themselves and the rich at the cost of us. That is undeniable. There is something categorically wrong with the police force in the US and likely most of the world.
That’s not a graph of police brutality, that is a graph of killings by gunshot wounds from police.
Now let’s find out how many people are black out of the US population and figure out why the numbers you posted is a problem.
-signed, DefinitelyNotAFed@Federal.Bureau
For real, I bet this guy didn’t back the “Definitely Don’t Maybe Not Almost Probably Save The Children ACT.”
I’ll be sure to check it out, thanks!
Thanks, G
As funny as that is, I can’t imagine Google would want to hide anything more than this piece of knowledge right here.
Do you mind elaborating on your search setup? I’d like to be able to avoid a ton of bullshit especially while working.
I’ve never seen this acronym, but I’m pretty sure it says reading the fucking manual
I didn’t even read the article. I just barely skimmed it and guess what I found within 2 seconds.
“Balaji’s death comes three months after he publicly accused OpenAI of violating U.S. copyright law while developing ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence program that has become a moneymaking sensation used by hundreds of millions of people across the world.”
Can’t they just hire an AI company instead of a person?
Yeah I’d agree that that’s a short amount of time. I was moreso just giving my opinion on why a for profit platform may not delete anyone unless they explicitly have to or are asked to