Writing “Abolish PACs and lobbying” implies reverting Citizens United v FEC so you probably don’t need a separate list item for it
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Writing “Abolish PACs and lobbying” implies reverting Citizens United v FEC so you probably don’t need a separate list item for it
I think it’s mostly because the people who use linux are the people who are interested in free and open source software, which Lemmy also is.
I can run a small LLM on my 3060, but most of those models were originally trained on a cluster of a100s (maybe as few as 10, so more like one largish server than one datacenter)
Bitnet came out recently and is looking like it will lower these requirements significantly (essentially training a model using ternary numbers instead of floats to reduce requirements, which turns out to not lower the quality that significantly)
I would say that around half of AI development is free and open source.
It had no payload on any of its flights. Rockets that have enough time/money put into development to have a reasonable expectation of working on the first try (and don’t have such an ambitious design) normally launch with a payload on their first flight. Sometimes, even those fail on the first few flights. Having the first few of a new rocket design fail before reliability is achieved is common (ex: Astra) and SpaceX’s other rocket, the Falcon 9, is known as the most reliable rocket, I even suspect it achieves landings more often lately than most others do launches.
Starship’s last launch went decently well, reaching orbit (which is as far as most rockets go!) but failing during reentry. It is also supposed to be the rocket with the largest payload capacity to low earth orbit, with 100-150 tons when reused and likely 200-300 when expended.
I think everything works in windows but the old windows media player. You can test it by setting the time in a windows VM to 2039.
I actually know what this means, from getting my mom’s Atari to work on my grandmother’s TV
I think it was channel 2 for that one though, idk. We switched to using the flatscreen because of the annoying high pitched noise. (To the annoyance of all retro gamers who read this)
It’s what a wealthy conservative business owner might say upon reading the first sentence of your comment, I think it fits.
It makes sense if you interpret it as ≥6, which is probably what they meant anyways.
Edit: I’m pretty sure it also works in hyperbolic space
It’s a pretty commonly used format on many parts of the internet, I think most people would interpret it that way, especially when everybody reading will see that what is being quoted is obviously untrue.
The quotes provide the same meaning, basically that you are parodying the other side.
Citizen’s United is what is preventing the government from abolishing lobbying, so abolishing lobbying implies reverting Citizen’s United. You could either have one or the other on the list, but you don’t really need both.