This would be my understanding of the thought process. Keep in mind, I’m not saying this is morally right or wrong, nor am I saying he will end up convicted.
The standard for legal persecution by the police in response to vague threats of potential violence by a teenager is much much higher than the standard for child neglect which leads to the death of others. One had very little direct evidence that anything serious would be carried out, and the other left 4 people dead.
In the state of Georgia, at least, there is a concept that you basically don’t own your body until you are 17/18. If a parent gives you a firearm, particularly a firearm that is illegal for a minor to own in the state of Georgia, the parent can be held liable for the effects of that gift.
Your analogy of the kid finding a knife in a drawer is not 1 to 1. The closer analogy would be a father handing a kitchen knife to his son who is in the middle of yelling at his little brother saying he hates him, and then being surprised that his angry son used the damn knife.
The police can not arrest you for the potential of comitting a crime. The police can not sanction your right, the father in this case, because of an investigation on your son. However, you are absolutely responsible for the safety and well being of your son at all times, and it should have been understood by the father that illegally giving his 14 year old, troubled, previously investigated son an AR-15, might be a bad idea.
How do you select which one to boot?
The headline has literally nothing to do with the paper it is citing.
The paper is specifically looking at mat machine translation, not generation.
Nowhere does it state that 57% of content is AI generated.
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I gotcha, I just misunderstood the intention of your comment! My bad lol
Collards are a specific variety of brassicacea like cauliflower, broccoli, etc. Not a generic term.
I really need to move my CIFS shares to NFS now that I’ve migrated to linux for everything. It’d probably fix half the errors I regularly have tbh.
Those were so damn good
I completely get where people are coming from with that opinion, but I’ve been playing MC for almost 15 years, and I’m having just as much if not more fun with the game now as I did at any other point in its development.
Minetest is super cool and can be very fun. I play a bit on it as well, but exclusively advertising for it on the platform of hur dur mineshit sucks, which isn’t necessarily what you’re doing, I just see that a lot, definitely isn’t the best way to go.
Yea as the other commenter said, the idea behind this saying is that ypu shouldn’t malinger in the “oh no I really wish I had done xyz!”. Oh well, it is what it is, no changing the present, only the future.
7200rpm. CMR, obviously with ZFS.
I’m sure I’m missing a touch of performance here or there, but I can’t notice, so who cares. It means I don’t have to go spend money on new RAM when I’m too broke to even eat most days lol
According to this chart which specifically looks at baseplates and fasteners, the brass will cause the aluminum to corrode, but not vice versa.
Not for me. Runs fine with minimal if any latency. Transfer speeds are not blazing fast, but typically sit in the 50MB/s or so range over samba
Honestly, I run my TrueNAS with obly 8GiB and it does great. That said, I’m not doing any deduplication or anything, and my pool is only 3 drives at a total of ~15TB iirc
Dungeon Crawler Carl and The Bobiverse are both amazing series that are worth a glance at.
That’s actually been hit or miss for me.
On my laptop with a 3060, absolutely. On my desktop with a 2070, omg no. It’s a buggy mess.
I swear by my Acer Nitro 5. Been running nearly 5 years without a single problem. Great laptops.