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FooBarrington 1 point 5 days ago

Hm, alright, I can see that - but to me, this is an example of business practices that the GDPR is explicitly trying to restrict. Of course it will be difficult to delete someone's data if you've been sharing it with many other companies.

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FooBarrington 2 points 6 days ago

Can you link what you're talking about? Because I'm not aware of any animation system that's purely mathematically derived AND that can generate aesthetically pleasing animations for arbitrary body shapes.

There are certain techniques like Inverse Kinematics that might vaguely fit your description, but that's a tiny piece of the puzzle - it might get you 5-10% of the way, but given arbitrary body shapes it's gonna look horrible in most cases, and it doesn't give you actual animations since you'd still need to purposefully move the creature's extremities.

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FooBarrington 3 points 7 days ago

Could you expand on some of these challenges? We haven't had these issues in any companies I've worked at, but those were mostly on the smaller side.

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FooBarrington 176 points a year ago

"xAI's ethics team"

Sure, I totally believe that exists!

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FooBarrington 166 points 8 months ago

Welp, that's one band I'll never listen to again

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FooBarrington 140 points 2 years ago

This might be the best meme fusion I've ever seen

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FooBarrington 135 points 4 months ago

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FooBarrington 134 points a year ago

Fun fact: part of the reason your printer needs all toners is because it prints an identification pattern unique to the printer on every document (which uses those colors).

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FooBarrington 120 points 2 years ago

Transparent can still be more visible than good camouflage. Just look at how well they can imitate rocks and similar debris: https://youtu.be/q8xJ13pAZNw

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FooBarrington 112 points 3 years ago

Maybe, but this goes much further. This is a president of the United States literally declaring himself not to be duty-bound to the constitution, the one document that limits their power.

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FooBarrington 105 points a year ago

We do not do the things we do because they are easy. We do the things we do because I am hard.

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FooBarrington 104 points 9 months ago

(3/3) If there's a big jump, it's from them manually dumping urine from a separate tank that wasn't connected (likely from the Russian side that doesn't have its own urine recycling).

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FooBarrington 103 points 2 months ago

More accurate:

Metal guys: "Hey cool shirt"

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FooBarrington 100 points a year ago

Python has a bunch of magic variables, like __name__. This one contains the name of the module you're currently in (usually based on the file name), so if your file is called foo.py, it will have the value foo.

But that's only if your module is being imported by another module. If it's executed directly (e.g. python foo.py), it will instead have a __name__ of __main__. This is often used to add a standalone CLI section to modules - e.g. the module usually only defines functions that can be imported, but when executed it runs an example of those functions.

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FooBarrington 96 points 3 years ago

This is the case in Germany, and it's glorious. The fastest people on the Autobahn drive around 200 km/h, whereas the trains sometimes travel at 320 km/h. Always fun to see the slow cars!

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FooBarrington 90 points a year ago

Scientists are still trying to determine who manufactured the Boeing 737-800.

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FooBarrington 88 points 4 months ago

THEY MAKE THEM IN FACTORIES?!

My whole life has been a lie!

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FooBarrington 83 points 2 years ago

Condom, never used.

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FooBarrington 80 points a year ago

Bro, let's try throwing away one more principle, bro. Just one more. Bro, one, please, one more, bro. Just one. Then we'll get votes again. Bro. Just one, bro. One principle. Bro.

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FooBarrington 77 points a year ago

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