I don't trust polls anymore. Trump wasn't supposed to win '16 and it wasn't supposed to be a blowout '24 according to polls.
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The good die young, dude was a big open source contributor and could have been a good Sam Altman.
Yeah, don't care for the teams but it's a reason to hang out with my friends
Aight I might bite, loved the pebble 2 with rebble
There's usually a main interview and then side interviews at a place of interest (workplace, crime scene, home)
The 60 minutes interview about his legacy was released a couple days ago. It's crazy he was able to sit up for that long without a spine.
You can probably find these outside the US but they won't match what you'll get here
Spicy chicken deluxe +waffle fries + sweet tea + Chick fil a sauce from Chick fil a
All star breakfast from Waffle House
Any Nashville Hot sandwich
BBQ ribs
Lobster rolls
Delta HQ is in Atlanta and when you look at the employees below executive level, you can see it. It's pretty diverse. Whether that's helped them become #1 in the US idk, but they seem to have capitalized on it.
I went overboard but only because I was having fun with it and didn't like the octopus of hard drives plugged into my NUC
My coworker is using one of these sites and is uploading to YouTube. He says there's a lot of curating he's doing and listens to 14 hours of AI music a day to find the actual usable songs.
The songs he's shared are okay, I wouldn't have gathered they're AI besides that they're generic.
The thing I wonder is if people would accept this music knowing that it was generated.
On one hand it feels weird that a whole instance should be spun off for this. On the other I just say fuck it, decentralization helps spread the load.
Cool to see this happen and I'll be following on how it turns out