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pasttense01
·vorige maand·discuss
The best solution is to have uniform federal regulation with no state laws.

The not as good solution is to have state regulation. Note this means companies will generally adopt policies nationally to meet the requirements of the big, restrictive states (California, etc)

The worst solution is the House approach which will ban state regulation accompanied by the status quo of no federal regulation.
pasttense01
·vorige maand·discuss
Only a very small percent of cases go before a jury; the vast majority are decided by a judge by himself.
pasttense01
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Something many people here miss: UCSD is a selective institution. UC San Diego’s most recent published first-year acceptance rate is about 28.4% for fall 2025, based on 136,740 applicants and 38,846 admits. UCSD’s own admissions page also summarizes this as a 28% admit rate. The lousy students aren't even going to apply since they know they will be rejected. So we are not talking about an open enrollment institution where you would expect a significant number of students to need remedial math help; we are talking about the cream of the crop of California high school graduates many of which don't know high school math.
pasttense01
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
"Turning a whole lot of flights into energy and carbon-saving train trips is a huge benefit."

It's a question of what gets the most bang for the buck. Suppose you spent $230 billion on replacing fossil fuel with renewables for electricity generation, on switching to EVs from gasoline powered cars, on insulating houses? I think you get a lot more bang for the buck from these or lots of other activities.
pasttense01
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
In this case they were using very expensive munitions which go exactly where they were targeted to go; they were not using cheap, dump bombs which have a wide margin of error.
pasttense01
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
So why doesn't ChatGPT rely on higher quality sources as a default?
pasttense01
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Walmart bought out jet.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet.com
pasttense01
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Natural resources aren't that important anymore. Look at Singapore with essentially no natural resources, but a high standard of living for example. And the U.S. has strong natural resources, but they represent a fairly small portion of the economy.
pasttense01
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Switch to an AT&T MVNO that gives you a lot more than 5 GB of hotspot for less than $80/month:

https://prepaidcompare.net/
pasttense01
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
Haven't you followed Trump's tariffs policies at all? He wants big tariffs against Canada and Mexico and almost everyone else.
pasttense01
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
The battery plant was just to make batteries for EVs. The Trump administration has made clear it is anti-EV, so the Trump administration would not consider this a significant loss.
pasttense01
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
But only a small percent of people work in those highly specialized jobs.
pasttense01
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
"Amazon has gross margin of 46%"

Reference please? Amazon has massive retail sales and it's not even making a profit on this much of the time--and the rest of the time it's low.
pasttense01
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Read the FAQ:

https://grayjay.app/faq.html
pasttense01
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
What paper was that?
pasttense01
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
And that's one of the reasons they are posted about here: to help find developers who will work on the ecosystem.
pasttense01
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
Because it took a long time to finally reach someone who was willing to leak it (plus article preparation and editing time).