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vx_r
·26 ngày trước·discuss
I'd say almost too ominous
vx_r
·tháng trước·discuss
Much agree on this. The article is clearly biased. But one thing it mentions is that even when disabled people don't change their mind. Perhaps some politicals views are more rational and sound. Can the reverse be true? We don't know.
vx_r
·tháng trước·discuss
dito
vx_r
·2 tháng trước·discuss
you never rely on agent's own memory system. create memory system of your own
vx_r
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Eagerly waiting for mlx to merge 1bit quantization pr to try this out.
vx_r
·5 tháng trước·discuss
To be honest, on android there are a plenty options that work quite well within OS to reduce typos to almost 0%. Once I switched to iOS, the experience has been shockingly instable with no proper custom keyboard support. I mean, it is 2026. But just got too old to be switching OS back and forth. Physcial keyboards coming back for the save seems like one company doing one simple thing so wrong that people yearn for it. Maybe that was the play to make even more revenue. Sounds like an idea for new apple accessory. Create problem, sell the solution.
vx_r
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Clearly a lot of people doesn't get the multi-layered political play that is going on. I am not going to say much because people sometimes do not want to know the truth. Simply look at how North Korea and China friendly current government is. The both political parties are a joke at the moment. Do you guys know that North Korea's actual name includes 'Democratic' in it? That is what is going on.
vx_r
·6 tháng trước·discuss
Funny, because "Gochu" is chili in Korean, I never thought it originated from foreign word.
vx_r
·7 tháng trước·discuss
No, you've got it wrong. The law has not passed just yet. It will happen amid Christmas-eve when everyone is busy celebrating.
vx_r
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I am afraid that the same thing is happening in South Korea right now. This is a cry for help.

"Lawmakers would go on to formally approve the national security law, essentially a foregone conclusion, about three weeks later. The legislation broadly criminalized political dissent and hamstrung the civil liberties that once distinguished Hong Kong from mainland China. A defense of those freedoms—which were already under increasing attack—had come to define Lai's legacy. Lai not only unapologetically advanced democracy and free expression in the region, but he also met with then–Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; at trial, Lai testified that he had asked them to voice their support for Hong Kong. He knew the law was coming, and he knew what it meant for him."

The same 'National Security Law' will pass soon. Who decides what's right or wrong? It defeats freedom of speech.