Storage. There aren't enough hard drives, so datacentres are also buying up SSDs, since it's needed to store training data.
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If enough of it is still around. A lot of the old spaces that used to exist aren't around any more.
Plus things like YouTube and Discord aren't banned, do chances are, they would end up there instead.
Github may be, strangely enough.
This one is damn near impossible to enforce for the sole reason of the word "deliberate", the issue is that I would not support such a law without that part.
It would also be easily abused, especially since someone would have to take a look and check, which would already put a bottleneck in the system, and the social media site would have to take it down to check, just in case, which gives someone a way to effectively remove posts.
It is zero. You split atoms all the time, thanks to the radioactive carbon-14 in our bodies, from nuclear testing.
A nuclear bomb goes off because a lot of atoms split all at once, which causes a whole lot more atoms to then split. But that requires a critical mass. It doesn't just happen on its own.
The personal project is a matter of personal pride, whereas for work, any old thing will do, as long as it meets the requirements.
Del is files, Rmdir is directories.
Running del on folders just leaves an empty tree.
Thing go up instead of down.
It's Google's version of an IDE with AI integrated, where you type a bit of code, and get Bard to fill stuff in.
Although it really only happened recently. If you look at older generated images, they don't have the yellow colouration.
I don't think he is one, not really.
I think he wants to be one, but isn't one himself, which is perhaps sadder.
Not true. Sometimes, there are the horrors.
"The customer is always right" might get misused a lot, but it is correct in this instance.
If a lot of your customers don't like something, it's not something wrong with the customers.
Not always. Flies, ants, and mosquitoes are all considered bugs, despite having no stinging capacity to speak of.