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I get the prevailing idea, and I can understand the reasoning behind it. My question really was trying to ferret out whether it was US laws that were violated, Singaporean laws, the initial trade agreement, or something else.
I get the prevailing idea, and I can understand the reasoning behind it. My question really was trying to ferret out whether it was US laws that were violated, Singaporean laws, the initial trade agreement, or something else.
Is some context missing? I’m trying to be dense, I’m just not sure how Deepseek broke American laws. I get that a license is required for countries to purchase these from the vendor. What is stopping a third party from collecting hardware through intermediaries and reselling them to a Chinese company outside of US borders?
$4 a dozen in Kentucky.
I was expecting them to be more expensive, but $85/drive isn’t bad.
This is why you always use dummy information if you are asking for programming assistance.
Hardware wise, are the drives SATA? I couldn’t get an answer at a glance. If you are running them mirrored, you can back off on the cost.
The three drives may ramp up the fan on that. Check to see if there are additional fan headers and add some intake fans.
My apologies. I got fooled by the headlines. Looks like people are reproducing it anyway.
It is a an open source model that claims to have been trained for $5 million, while openai says they have spent 7 billion on research. So far it appears to run on par with chat gpt. This is causing investors to flock to competition to try creating the next one. Also, this causes investors to back off seeing a sudden bloom in cheap competition.
I used to down a whole pot daily. I was making it stronger and stronger, up to about 4-5 tbsp of ground coffee in the basket.
I started having stomach problems that haven’t gone away. I now make about 3 tbsp of ground coffee per pot and drink about half of it. My teen kids help with the rest.
None of these examples are problems caused by email itself.
The Metropolitan Police has apologised to victims of the Westminster “honeytrap” scandal after it accidentally sent an email which named all of them.
This could have just as easily been a social media post or a newspaper publication.
sent an email newsletter with all patient email addresses in the ‘To’ field, rather than the ‘Bcc’ field
This is caused by not understanding the tech just as much as they described. Sure, carbon copies are antiquated and hardly used. With those stakes, the newsletter should be sent using a managed process, not a human. Using some kind of proprietary delivery system has its own risks. I wouldn’t want a specific HIV app on my phone to identify myself, and not everyone even uses smart phones.
Search any social network at any time of the year and you’ll find people kvetching about its inadequacies.
Friendly reminder to use anything other than email if you need to have a conversation between multiple people that you have any hope in following.
You can literally find people bitching about anything. Look into why people hate Tom Hanks. Snarky complaints on social media are not great points
Email is getting out of hand and people use it in suboptimal ways.
Not everyone meditates on the most optimum way to use a tech product. You ever watch someone open Chrome, type Google in the unibar, locate the search field, and then type a url? I have watched techs paid much more than I do this same thing.
I am only now realizing that some … [People] do not understand the concept of sending a file via email.
Again, everyone needs to learn it. I have met so many people afraid of their computer that this does not surprise me.
Yes, it’s crazy. I’m a MSP and have to jump through so many hoops to make sure it is default and not edge.
Even better, Microsoft has introduced a user choice ‘protection’ driver that prevents non Microsoft applications from changing default file association, forcing you to use the settings.
I totally complained about games needing dx12! I had to buy my current video card to meet that demand!
I have been planning on upgrading, but my budget is about $400. A RX 7600 looks like it might fit that budget.
All I’m saying is that we should be vocal about things like his ability to pack a parachute by himself.
Sorry, pretty sure Elon is too poor of an engineer to design a sub and too afraid to take it down there.
Heck, we could even have self driving cars
Congrats being able to afford this luxury. May you enjoy it well.
Yeah. Client was a lab tech. Got it off Pinterest or something.
Makes sense.