Believe it or not, some of us don’t live in the USA or care about their elections 😃
Believe it or not, some of us don’t live in the USA or care about their elections 😃
Yup the same I had too
Being the devils advocate here but the quality of my teachers during school was worse than GPT4. They were more biased, made more errors, were more unfair, pushed more extremist views…
I think it could be as simple as party x claims they will do thing a, b, c and then after their term in power you assess if they achieved those things. The parties who make the claims will need to back up those claims with real milestones that would become performance indicators of partial or full success. The milestones must be easy to assess and leave no room for interpretation. Just like in a legal contract, if you make the wording too vague and hard to interpret, then your contract won’t be enforceable in court.
See my response above that takes this into consideration.
I guess the pandering people pleasing approaches would overly benefit from this design but it could be more realistic if you showed a percentage next to the answer of the likelihood that the party will follow through with the statement based on their previous claims and achievements. This would make the parties less willing to make false claims or go back on their promises once in power because it would reflect badly in the next election.
Yes. You should be presented with a set of multiple choice questions where the answers are each of the parties stances on the matter and at the end your vote should be divided among the parties based on how you answered the questions.
You can’t have a space with dimensions if it doesn’t exist in spacetime, so the commonplace understanding of nothingness is a space within spacetime that has nothing that we can interact with that’s interesting to us. People will say that there is nothing in the desert, but there is lots of stuff there. People will say there is nothing in a room, but there is still air. People will say there is nothing in space but there are still diffuse atoms, gravity, radiation and virtual particles. If your definition of nothingness is that there is a space with dimensions and time that has absolutely nothing in, then yes that does not exist.
Sometimes Lemmy does this and I have no idea why.
You guys don’t use reader mode?
The second one seems way worse! Lmao! As a person who is quite deep into machine learning I can tell you that the models you are using without paying for are pruned to oblivion so that they can be light weight and easier to run at scale for the masses.
If you want something good, get a subscription to either Anthropic’s Claude 3 Opus or OpenAI’s 4o or o1-preview. Both are $20/month. It’s like comparing a con man with a graduate student.
Google is dying…
Oh interesting! I don’t think I have encountered a person who fills the same position where I can request cloud resources and also ask for a code review!
True, I didn’t actually answer the question. I suppose it’s because yes, I am a tech person. I am a senior systems engineer and software developer with a career of over 20 years. I have run my own tech company for 10 of those years, and recently went back to work in a corporate setting as lead developer for a contact center software company.
Haha. Do you have a single project that uses multiple languages or are you switching between projects? BTW did you check out DHH’s interview with Theprimeagen? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTa2d3OLXhg
It depends on the community, but in general people on Lemmy love FOSS. The linux community is very helpful and friendly (although headstrong). Moderation depends on your instance (.ml is quite politically motivated). Privacy on the platform is non existent due to how the software works, but in general, people here do care about privacy related topics.
Dax on the tracks!
You over estimate how much I care